The_Cool_Sound_of_Pepper_Adams

<i>The Cool Sound of Pepper Adams</i>

The Cool Sound of Pepper Adams

1958 studio album by Pepper Adams


The Cool Sound of Pepper Adams is an album led by baritone saxophonist Pepper Adams which was recorded in late 1957 and originally released on the Regent label.[1][2][3] The album was rereleased on Savoy as Pure Pepper in 1984 with an additional previously unreleased track.[4]

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The Penguin Guide to Jazz states "The Cool Sound of Pepper Adams is hardly an appropriate title for a session by this leader, although the plodding tempos of three of the four pieces here don't generate much heat".[5]

The Allmusic review by Jason Ankeny states "A wonderfully soulful session featuring striking contributions from pianist Hank Jones and drummer Elvin Jones, its four lengthy cuts pulsate with energy and invention. Despite complementing Adams' baritone leads with Bernard McKinney's euphonium, the music never sounds bloated. Instead, it's supple and slinky, with a dexterity that's utterly winning".[6]

Track listing

  1. "Bloos, Blooze, Blues" (P. David) – 10:12
  2. "Seein' Red" [Alternate take] (Bernard McKinney) – 7:41 Bonus track on reissue
  3. "Like...What Is This?" (McKinney) – 7:35
  4. "Skippy" (Abe Woodley) – 7:47
  5. "Seein' Red" (McKinney) – 7:22

Personnel


References

  1. Regent Records discography accessed February 22, 2017
  2. Pepper Adams catalog accessed February 22, 2017
  3. Discogs album entryg accessed February 22, 2017
  4. Cook, Richard; Brian Morton (1994). The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD, LP & Cassette. The Penguin Guide to Jazz (2nd ed.). London: Penguin. p. 9. ISBN 0-14-017949-6.
  5. Ankeny, Jason. The Cool Sound of Pepper Adams – Review at AllMusic. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
  6. Swenson, J., ed. (1985). The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide. USA: Random House/Rolling Stone. p. 4. ISBN 0-394-72643-X.



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