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Illinois Jacquet - Bottoms Up

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Bottoms Up
Music Price: $11.98
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Artist(s)Illinois Jacquet
StudioOjc
Release DateJuly 1, 1991
UPC Code025218641722
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Tracks

  1. Bottoms Up
  2. Port Of Rico
  3. You Left Me All Alone
  4. Sassy
  5. Jivin' With Jack The Bellboy
  6. (I Don't Stand A) Ghost Of A Chance
  7. Our Delight
  8. Don't Blame Me (Previously Unissued)

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (2 reviews)

rating: 4 QuoteBottoms Up, my review from barcelonaQuote
A good record by Illinois Jacquet that together Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young and very few others has been and is, a giant of the tenor saxophone, as the big reporter said if Jacquet could collect royalties on his ideas he would be many times a millionaire today. One thing about Illinois, he was the author of the unforgettable saxo solo of Lionel Hampton's "Flying Home" song, that stands today as one of the classics of tenor saxophone improvisation.
This record was recorded when the Jazz avant-garde was becoming quite influential, in spite of this Illinois Jacquet played in his own timeless style and Bottom Up was a great success. Very good rhythmic section with pianist Barry Harris, bassist Ben Tucker and drummer Alan Dawson together with Illinois are heard swinging hard and generally expressing in a tipically extroverted fashion. I like specialy "Jivin' with Jack the Bellboy" and ballad "You left me alone" that are memorables, the remainder of the record are also very good. I give it 4 stars. January 26, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteInvigorating!Quote
Here Illinois Jacquet is in top form. Consistently musical and inspired, without gratuitous honking and screaming, he fully lives up to his titanic talent. And he is backed by a formidable rhythm section -Barry Harris, Ben Tucker and Alan Dawson. (Why doesn't Amazon list the sidemen?) To me it ranks amont the best tenor sax playing, on par with Hawkins, Young, Rollins and Trane. One of my favorite records. April 8, 2001

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