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Out of the Afternoon

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Download links and information about Out of the Afternoon by Roy Haynes Quartet. This album was released in 1962 and it belongs to Jazz, Bop genres. It contains 7 tracks with total duration of 37:33 minutes.

Artist: Roy Haynes Quartet
Release date: 1962
Genre: Jazz, Bop
Tracks: 7
Duration: 37:33
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Moonray 6:41
2. Fly Me to the Moon 6:40
3. Raoul 6:01
4. Snap Crackle 4:11
5. If I Should Lose You 5:49
6. Long Wharf 4:42
7. Some Other Spring 3:29

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Out of the Afternoon is a splendid sounding 1962 set from the Roy Haynes Quartet — which, at the time, consisted of Haynes, Henry Grimes on bass, Tommy Flanagan on piano, and Roland Kirk on saxes, manzello, stritch, and flutes. The album is a delightful mix of techniques in arrangement and performance, with all of the musicians delivering terrific work. Haynes' drumming is absolutely wonderful here, lightly dancing around the other instruments; Flanagan's piano playing is equally light and delicate; Grimes' bass work is outstanding (during "Raoul" you have a chance to hear one of the few bowed bass solos on records of that era); and there's no more to be said about Kirk's sax and flute work that hasn't been said a hundred times, apart from the fact that the flute solos on "Snap Crackle" help this cut emerge as particularly outstanding.