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Curtain Call
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Today we can only speculate as to why so many
Blue Note
sessions were not originally issued.
founder/producer
Alfred Lion
, known to be punctilious in upholding a very high standard for his product, sometimes felt that a particular session was not worthy of public release. While neither the playing nor writing is quite at the level of
Mobley
's 1960 critically acclaimed
Soul Station
(
4031),
"Curtain Call"
is nevertheless a fine effort; yet it was only made available in 1984 by
Toshiba EMI
in Japan.
Kenny Dorham
, who like
had worked in
Max Roach
's group, is featured on trumpet. (
Dorham
and
had also recorded together on an earlier
session for the
Prestige
label.) Highlights include the ballad
"Deep in a Dream,"
which was to be re-recorded four years later with
Ike Quebec
for inclusion on
Sonny Clark
's great
Leapin' and Lopin'
LP.
Hank
's originals
"The Mobe"
are sprightly and likable bop lines. Despite an occasional tendency for
's relaxed articulation to sound a bit languorous, his playing is generally enjoyable, and his writing exhibits character, maturity, and a uniquely rhythmic approach to crafting memorable melodies. ~ Lee Bloom
Blue Note
sessions were not originally issued.
founder/producer
Alfred Lion
, known to be punctilious in upholding a very high standard for his product, sometimes felt that a particular session was not worthy of public release. While neither the playing nor writing is quite at the level of
Mobley
's 1960 critically acclaimed
Soul Station
(
4031),
"Curtain Call"
is nevertheless a fine effort; yet it was only made available in 1984 by
Toshiba EMI
in Japan.
Kenny Dorham
, who like
had worked in
Max Roach
's group, is featured on trumpet. (
Dorham
and
had also recorded together on an earlier
session for the
Prestige
label.) Highlights include the ballad
"Deep in a Dream,"
which was to be re-recorded four years later with
Ike Quebec
for inclusion on
Sonny Clark
's great
Leapin' and Lopin'
LP.
Hank
's originals
"The Mobe"
are sprightly and likable bop lines. Despite an occasional tendency for
's relaxed articulation to sound a bit languorous, his playing is generally enjoyable, and his writing exhibits character, maturity, and a uniquely rhythmic approach to crafting memorable melodies. ~ Lee Bloom