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    Johnny Griffin - The Little Giant (OJCCD-136-2)

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    Johnny Griffin - The Little Giant (OJCCD-136-2)


    Johnny Griffin - The Little Giant
    Genre:Jazz, Hard-Bop | 1CD | FLAC (CUE+LOG) | CompleteCovers | 238 MB
    1959 recording, 1995 release | Publisher: Riverside Records/Original Jazz Classics RLP-1149/OJCCD-136-2
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    Performers:

    Johnny Griffin (ts), Blue Mitchell (tp), Julian Priester (tb),
    Wynton Kelly (p), Sam Jones (b), Albert Heath (dr)

    Tracklist:

    1. (00:04:21) Olive Refractions
    2. (00:07:26) The Message
    3. (00:04:11) Lonely One
    4. (00:07:35) 63rd Street Theme
    5. (00:04:22) Playmates
    6. (00:06:29) Venus And The Moon

    Recording Information:

    recorded in August 1959
    Reeves Sound Studio, New York City, NY

    Review:

    The follow-up to the magnificent "Johnny Griffin Sextet" (see my review), "The Little Giant" was recorded in August 1959, almost a year and a half after "Sextet" – an eternity between sessions by jazz standards of the late 50s. Well, I suppose Griffin had a good excuse, as he did a little gigging from coast to coast, and played several months with someone named Monk at the Five Spot. Anyway, "The Little Giant" was worth the wait. Griffin again employs a sextet for this date – Blue Mitchell on trumpet, Julian Priester on trombone, Wynton Kelly on piano, Sam Jones on bass and "Tootie" Heath on drums. This time, however, the formula doesn't quite reach the dizzying heights of "Sextet," though the disc does feature some very nice original compositions by a virtually unknown Chicago pianist named Norman Simmons ("Olive Refractions," "The Message," and "Venus and the Moon"). That being said "The Little Giant" sure plays big. (Michael B. Richman on amazon.com)


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