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Gettin' into Somethin' (Bonus Track Version)

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Download links and information about Gettin' into Somethin' (Bonus Track Version) by Dave Bailey. This album was released in 1960 and it belongs to Jazz, Bop genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 02:25:43 minutes.

Artist: Dave Bailey
Release date: 1960
Genre: Jazz, Bop
Tracks: 16
Duration: 02:25:43
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No. Title Length
1. Slop Jah (feat. Clark Terry, Curtis Fuller, Charlie Rouse & Horace Parlan) 7:42
2. Little Old Mongoose (feat. Clark Terry, Curtis Fuller, Charlie Rouse & Horace Parlan) 6:24
3. Evad Smurd (feat. Clark Terry, Curtis Fuller, Charlie Rouse & Horace Parlan) 3:49
4. Blues for J.P. (feat. Clark Terry, Curtis Fuller, Charlie Rouse & Horace Parlan) 17:17
5. One Foot in the Gutter (feat. Clark Terry, Curtis Fuller, Junior Cook & Horace Parlan) [Bonus Track] 10:55
6. Well You Needn't (feat. Clark Terry, Curtis Fuller, Junior Cook & Horace Parlan) [Bonus Track] 11:59
7. Sandu (feat. Clark Terry, Curtis Fuller, Junior Cook & Horace Parlan) [Bonus Track] 21:09
8. Brownie Speaks (feat. Clark Terry, Curtis Fuller, Junior Cook & Horace Parlan) [Bonus Track] 4:46
9. Comin' Home Baby (feat. Bill Hardman & Frank Haynes) [Bonus Track] 5:36
10. Two Feet in the Gutter (feat. Bill Hardman & Frank Haynes) [Bonus Track] 8:00
11. Shiny Stockings (feat. Bill Hardman & Frank Haynes) [Bonus Track] 7:51
12. Lady Iris B (feat. Bill Hardman & Frank Haynes) [Bonus Track] 6:10
13. Coffee Walk (feat. Bill Hardman & Frank Haynes) [Bonus Track] 9:11
14. Reaching Out (feat. Frank Haynes & Grant Green) [Bonus Track] 6:48
15. Our Miss Brooks (feat. Frank Haynes & Grant Green) [Bonus Track] 10:11
16. One for Elena (feat. Frank Haynes & Grant Green) [Bonus Track] 7:55

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This LP was the second of three dates led by drummer Dave Bailey for Epic in the early '60s, all of which were recorded live in the studio with an invited audience. His supporting cast is a potent one, with trumpeter and flugelhornist Clark Terry, tenor saxophonist Charlie Rouse, trombonist Curtis Fuller, pianist Horace Parlan, and bassist Peck Morrison. This blowing session starts off with a foot-patting blues by Terry, the amusingly titled "Slop Jah." Terry co-wrote "Little Old Mongoose" with Archie Moore (the light heavyweight boxing champion who was also a musician and jazz fan); this up-tempo swinger features Terry's excellent muted solo and a carousing effort by Rouse, too. Terry also composed the brisk "Evad Smurd" (an anagram of "Dave Drums"), which seems to be a well-disguised reworking of "Oh, Lady Be Good"; Bailey actually takes a series of drum breaks, which is rare for him since he prefers time keeping to the solo spotlight. An extended workout of Horace Parlan's "Blues for J.P." has great solos all around, as well as Terry at first on flugelhorn and later on trumpet. This first-rate record isn't available on CD, though it seems like a logical reissue candidate, but in any case it is well-worth acquiring.