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Sunset Eyes [Blue Note Tone Poet Edition] [180g LP]

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Teddy Edwards
, who took part in classic tenor battles with
Dexter Gordon
and
Wardell Gray
in Los Angeles during the mid- to late '40s, remained a major tenorman for more than half a century. However, his decision to live in L.A. resulted in him being greatly underrated through the years. Fortunately, the superior hard bop tenor (who showed that there was more than just cool jazz being played on the West Coast in the 1950s) recorded on a fairly frequent basis throughout his career. This set features music from 1959-1960 with
Edwards
joined by either
Amos Trice
,
Joe Castro
or
Ronnie Ball
on piano,
Leroy Vinnegar
Ben Tucker
on bass, and
Billy Higgins
Al Levitt
on drums.
, an underrated composer, performs six of his originals (including his most famous composition, "Sunset Eyes," and two versions of "Takin' Off"),
Vinnegar
's "Vintage '57," and a pair of standards. Although there are short solos for
Castro
, the focus throughout is on the leader's distinctive and likable tenor. Since the great
never recorded an uninspiring record, this date is easily recommended to fans of straight-ahead jazz. ~ Scott Yanow
Teddy Edwards
, who took part in classic tenor battles with
Dexter Gordon
and
Wardell Gray
in Los Angeles during the mid- to late '40s, remained a major tenorman for more than half a century. However, his decision to live in L.A. resulted in him being greatly underrated through the years. Fortunately, the superior hard bop tenor (who showed that there was more than just cool jazz being played on the West Coast in the 1950s) recorded on a fairly frequent basis throughout his career. This set features music from 1959-1960 with
Edwards
joined by either
Amos Trice
,
Joe Castro
or
Ronnie Ball
on piano,
Leroy Vinnegar
Ben Tucker
on bass, and
Billy Higgins
Al Levitt
on drums.
, an underrated composer, performs six of his originals (including his most famous composition, "Sunset Eyes," and two versions of "Takin' Off"),
Vinnegar
's "Vintage '57," and a pair of standards. Although there are short solos for
Castro
, the focus throughout is on the leader's distinctive and likable tenor. Since the great
never recorded an uninspiring record, this date is easily recommended to fans of straight-ahead jazz. ~ Scott Yanow

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