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Paul Chambers Quintet

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Download links and information about Paul Chambers Quintet by Paul Chambers Quintet. This album was released in 1957 and it belongs to Jazz, Rock genres. It contains 7 tracks with total duration of 41:31 minutes.

Artist: Paul Chambers Quintet
Release date: 1957
Genre: Jazz, Rock
Tracks: 7
Duration: 41:31
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Minor Run-Down 7:37
2. The Hand of Love 6:23
3. Softly As In a Morning Sunrise 3:07
4. Four Strings 5:27
5. What's New 5:40
6. Beauteous (Instrumental) 8:06
7. Four Strings (Alternate Take) 5:11

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Recorded at a single session on May 19, 1957, the simply titled Quintet features one of bassist Paul Chambers' rare outings as a bandleader, and it teams him with Detroiters Donald Byrd (trumpet), Tommy Flanagan (piano), and Elvin Jones (drums), and Chicagoan Clifford Jordan (tenor sax). It's a low-key affair, with the quintet running through a couple of standards ("Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise," "What's New"), a pair of compositions from Chambers ("The Hand of Love," "Beauteous"), and two pieces by the prolific Benny Golson ("Minor Run-Down," "Four Strings"). The Golson tunes are the most striking, really, with "Minor Run-Down" starting things off with an easy, gliding swing, and "Four Strings" (an alternate take is also included here) gives Chambers a chance to show off his abilities bowing the bass. Jordan is impressive here as well, sounding a bit like Dexter Gordon as he rounds out these tracks nicely on the tenor. Nothing is particularly innovative with this set, but these tracks don't push or pull against themselves, either, and there's a clear joy coming off of the floor as these musicians, all in the early phases of their careers, do what they do with comforting assurance.