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Boom-Jackie-Boom-Chick
Label | Monkey Dog Entertainment, Inc. – MDBJ005 |
Format | CD, Album, Reissue, Mono |
Barcode | 6038152913712 |
Country | Europe |
Released | 2018 |
Genre | Jazz |
Style | Post Bop |
This 1964 record is a typical instrumental post bop album still not on the verge of progressive and free jazz filled to the max with memorable yet steaming compositions. This should have been a shining crown jewel of jazz where swing benignly turns into bop. The new and often more radical streams within the genre just oppressed this development and 'Boom-Jackie-Boom-Chick' whose title was inspired by the name of Mr. Gonsalves regular heroin dealer became an underground classic for those who like to dig deeper into a genre to discover the real treasures.
1 | Boom-Jackie-Boom-Chick | 3:52 |
2 | I Should Care | 4:45 |
3 | Village Blues | 4:01 |
4 | If I Should Lose You | 5:36 |
5 | Poor Butterfly | 5:46 |
6 | Blue P.G. | 2:54 |
7 | You Are Too Beautiful | 4:53 |
8 | Taboo | 3:33 |
Bass – Kenny Napper
Drums – Ronnie Stevenson
Piano – Pat Smythe
Tenor Saxophone – Paul Gonsalves
Drums – Ronnie Stevenson
Piano – Pat Smythe
Tenor Saxophone – Paul Gonsalves
Originally released in 1964 on the UK Vocalion label (LAE 587)
Track 6 ("Blue P.G.") is also referred to in the liner notes and in the Gracenote database as "Blues P.G.".
Track 6 ("Blue P.G.") is also referred to in the liner notes and in the Gracenote database as "Blues P.G.".
Barcode – 6038152913712