Jazz
Sunny Side Up
Analogue Productions | 2 x 45 RPM

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In the late fifties and early sixties, alto saxophonist Lou Donaldson recorded primarily with his own quartet with pianist Herman Foster or with organ trios. Occasionally, he’d break the mold as he did on this February, 1960 session that was strictly a hard bop affair which includes trumpeter Bill Hardman and pianist Horace Parlan. There’s still plenty of funk in evidence as “Goose Grease” bears out, but “Hardman’s Politely,” “Softly As In A Morning Sunrise” and “The Man I Love” find Lou digging deep into his bop roots.

Lou Donaldson, trumpet, alto sax

Bill Hardman, trumpet

Al Harewood, drums

Laymon Jackson, bass

Sam Jones, bass

Horace Parlan, piano

Format : Vinyl
2 x 45 RPM
1 10/10 02:57
2 Coming up Easy 04:19
3 Growing up Beside You 03:24
4 Candy 04:59
5 Tricks of the Trade 02:32
6 Pencil Full of Lead 02:27
7 No Other Way 04:26
8 High Hopes 02:57
9 Chamber Music 02:28
10 Simple Things 02:33
11 Worried Man 03:01
12 Keep Rolling 02:34

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Analogue Productions

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