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Bottoms Up (The Definitive Black & Blue Sessions (Paris, France 1974))

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Download links and information about Bottoms Up (The Definitive Black & Blue Sessions (Paris, France 1974)) by Illinois Jacquet. This album was released in 1968 and it belongs to Blues, Jazz, Bop genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 01:12:29 minutes.

Artist: Illinois Jacquet
Release date: 1968
Genre: Blues, Jazz, Bop
Tracks: 12
Duration: 01:12:29
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Bottom's Up 5:17
2. One O'Clock Jump 5:49
3. One O'Clock Jump (Alt) 5:57
4. If You Knew What It Does to My Heart 4:54
5. On the Sunny Side of the Street 5:24
6. On the Sunny Side of the Street (Alt 1) 4:35
7. Africa Now 7:15
8. Jacquet's Boogie Woogie 6:19
9. Jammin for D. S. 5:24
10. Blues Funk for Bill Marlowe 10:10
11. All the Things You Are 6:03
12. One the Sunny Side of the Street (Alt 2) 5:22

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Even in 1968 when the jazz avant-garde was becoming quite influential, tenor saxophonist Illinois Jacquet played in his own timeless style, performing in an idiom little changed during the previous 20 years. With the assistance of pianist Barry Harris, bassist Ben Tucker, and drummer Alan Dawson, Jacquet is heard throughout this CD reissue (which adds a previously unissued "Don't Blame Me" to the original program) swinging hard and generally expressing himself in a typically extroverted fashion. "Bottoms Up" (a relative of "Flying Home"), "Jivin' with Jack the Bellboy," and Jacquet's excellent original ballad "You Left Me All Alone" are most memorable.