Hipnosis (Jackie McLean album)
Hipnosis | |||||||
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Studio album by Jackie McLean | |||||||
Released | 1978 | ||||||
Recorded |
June 14, 1962 (#1-6) February 3, 1967 (#7-11) Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs | ||||||
Genre | Jazz | ||||||
Length |
38:35 Japanese issue 80:10 US issue | ||||||
Label |
Blue Note BN-LA 483-H2 | ||||||
Producer | Alfred Lion | ||||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide | [2] |
Hipnosis is a studio album by saxophonist Jackie McLean, featuring selections recorded for Blue Note Records in the 1960s, but not released until 1978.[3] The album was released in the US as a two-fer (BN-LA 483-H2), which included five tracks from a 1967 session, plus six tracks recorded in 1962 later appeared on the CD reissue of Vertigo (see #6-11). In Japan, it was released the same year as a standard LP (ST-83022) with a different cover, featuring only the 1967 tracks.
Track listing
Japanese release
- "Hipnosis" (Moncur III) - 11:19
- "Slow Poke" (McLean) - 7:49
- "The Breakout" (McLean) - 6:29
- "Back Home" (Moncur III) - 6:05
- "The Reason Why" (LaMont Johnson) - 6:53
US release
- "The Three Minors" (McLean) - 6:05
- "Blues in a Jiff" (Clark) - 7:12
- "Blues for Jackie" (Kenny Dorham) - 7:53
- "Marilyn's Dilemma" (Billy Higgins) - 5:03
- "Iddy Bitty" (McLean) - 8:17
- "The Way I Feel" (Butch Warren) - 7:05
- "Hipnosis" (Moncur III) - 11:19
- "Slow Poke" (McLean) - 7:49
- "The Breakout" (McLean) - 6:29
- "Back Home" (Moncur III) - 6:05
- "The Reason Why" (LaMont Johnson) - 6:53
Recorded on June 14, 1962 (#1-6) and February 3, 1967 (#7-11).
Personnel
Tracks 1-6
- Jackie McLean - alto saxophone
- Kenny Dorham - trumpet
- Sonny Clark - piano
- Butch Warren - bass
- Billy Higgins - drums
Tracks 7-11
- Jackie McLean - alto saxophone
- Grachan Moncur III - trombone
- LaMont Johnson - piano
- Scott Holt - bass
- Billy Higgins - drums
References
- ↑ Allmusic Review
- ↑ Swenson, J. (Editor) (1985). The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide. USA: Random House/Rolling Stone. p. 136. ISBN 0-394-72643-X.
- ↑ At Discogs
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