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Low Flame

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Download links and information about Low Flame by Sonny Stitt. This album was released in 1962 and it belongs to Jazz, Bop genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 01:15:52 minutes.

Artist: Sonny Stitt
Release date: 1962
Genre: Jazz, Bop
Tracks: 14
Duration: 01:15:52
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Low Flame 4:55
2. Put Your Little Foot Right Out 5:22
3. Cynthia Sue 5:58
4. Donald Duck 4:35
5. Close Your Eyes 3:40
6. Silly Billy 4:54
7. Baby, Do You Ever Think of Me 2:52
8. Fine and Dandy 7:44
9. My New Baby 7:17
10. Misty 4:30
11. Soul Food 7:47
12. Shangri-La 4:41
13. Mama Don't Allow 5:48
14. The Eternal One 5:49

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Stitt plays both tenor and alto sax on this set, backed by his working band of the time: Don Patterson on organ, Billy James on drums, and Paul Weeden on guitar. This small combo jazz fits between Bebop and soul-jazz, dominated by group-penned material. Stitt gets an especially smoky tone on the ballads, particularly on the title track, which is a sultry blues number also featuring the guitarist and organ in their solo turns. Weeden distinguishes himself more as a soloist than Patterson does, particularly on the Wes Montgomery-type lines on "Silly Billy." Prestige's 1999 CD reissue of the album combines Low Flame and the entirety of Stitt's 1964 album Shangri-La (which also features Patterson and James, though not Weeden) on the same disc.