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45rpm Numbered Limited Edition
The main function of this album, clearly enough, is to bring together for the first time two of the most notable of todays jazz artists, with Milt Jackson heading a most distinguised supporting cast working here under the leadership of Cannonball Adderley.
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45 rpm 200 gram Vinyl Two singles from Adderley’s Somethin’ Else masterpiece.
MONO
When Cannonball Adderley scheduled the 1958 recording of what was to be his only Blue Note LP
Stereo Version
When Cannonball Adderley scheduled the 1958 recording of what was to be his only Blue Note LP,
This recording represents a jazz happening of the highest order, with breath-taking solo dialogues between two giants of the saxophone at the very height of their art.
Just a glance at the list of musicians participating in the recording session in June 1956 is enough to send the blood racing through your veins.
When the Cannonball Adderley Quintet finished Hi-Fly - its closing number after a four week engagement at The Jazz Workshop in San Francisco in October of 1959 - the audience stood and cheered and whistled and clapped for fifteen minutes, and when Dimitri Shostakovich, the Russian composer, went to hear his first jazz, he sat for an hour attentively listening to Cannonball's group.