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Tenor saxophonist
Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
is in top form during this European quartet set (put out domestically at one time by Inner City) with pianist
Thomas Clausen
, bassist
Bo Stief
and drummer
Alex Riel
.
Lockjaw
romps through such numbers as "Swingin' Till the Girls Come Home," a rapid rendition of "Love for Sale," his original "Locks" and "Indiana." Fun, accessible and mostly hard-swinging straightahead music. ~ Scott Yanow
Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
is in top form during this European quartet set (put out domestically at one time by Inner City) with pianist
Thomas Clausen
, bassist
Bo Stief
and drummer
Alex Riel
.
Lockjaw
romps through such numbers as "Swingin' Till the Girls Come Home," a rapid rendition of "Love for Sale," his original "Locks" and "Indiana." Fun, accessible and mostly hard-swinging straightahead music. ~ Scott Yanow
Tenor saxophonist
Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
is in top form during this European quartet set (put out domestically at one time by Inner City) with pianist
Thomas Clausen
, bassist
Bo Stief
and drummer
Alex Riel
.
Lockjaw
romps through such numbers as "Swingin' Till the Girls Come Home," a rapid rendition of "Love for Sale," his original "Locks" and "Indiana." Fun, accessible and mostly hard-swinging straightahead music. ~ Scott Yanow
Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
is in top form during this European quartet set (put out domestically at one time by Inner City) with pianist
Thomas Clausen
, bassist
Bo Stief
and drummer
Alex Riel
.
Lockjaw
romps through such numbers as "Swingin' Till the Girls Come Home," a rapid rendition of "Love for Sale," his original "Locks" and "Indiana." Fun, accessible and mostly hard-swinging straightahead music. ~ Scott Yanow

















