The Jazz Modes
The Jazz Modes is an album by horn player Julius Watkins and saxophonist Charlie Rouse recorded in 1957 and 1958 and released on the Atlantic label.[1][2]
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Released | 1959 | |||
Recorded | October 28, 1957, and November 20, 1958 New York City | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Label | Atlantic LP 1306 | |||
Producer | Nesuhi Ertegun | |||
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Reception
The AllMusic review by Michael G. Nastos awarded the album 4 stars and stated: "This, just short of 40 total minutes of bold, jazz-based creative sounds, is definitely recommended."[3]
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Track listing
All compositions by Julius Watkins except as indicated
- "The Oblong" - 5:43
- "1-2-3-4-0 in Syncopation" - 3:52
- "Blue Flame" - 4:02
- "Mood in Motion" - 5:38
- "Knittin'" (Charlie Rouse) - 6:24
- "This 'N' That" (Rouse) - 5:28
- "Glad That I Found You" - 2:37
- "Princess" - 4:35
Personnel
- Julius Watkins - French horn
- Charlie Rouse - tenor saxophone
- Sahib Shihab - baritone saxophone (tracks 1, 2, 4 & 6)
- Gildo Mahones - piano
- Martin Rivera - bass
- Ron Jefferson (tracks 3, 5, 7 & 8), Jimmy Wormworth (tracks 1, 2, 4 & 6) - drums
- Chino Pozo - congas, bongos (tracks 3, 5, 7 & 8)
- Eileen Gilbert - vocals (tracks 3, 7 & 8)
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References
- Charlie Rouse discography accessed January 1, 2015.
- Julius Watkins discography, accessed January 1, 2015
- Nastos, M. G. AllMusic Review, accessed January 1, 2015
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