Ike Quebec - Heavy Soul LP (Blue Note Classic Vinyl Series)
There may not be a more apropos album title in all of recorded music than tenor saxophonist Ike Quebecâs 1961 classic Heavy Soul. The session marked a comeback for a crucial player in Blue Note history. Quebec had recorded a series of 78s for Alfred Lion in the 1940s and also served as a talent scout who encouraged Lion to record important figures of the emerging bebop scene including Thelonious Monk and Bud Powell. After a difficult period through the 1950s, Lion began to reintroduce Quebecâs music to jazz fans in 1959 with a series of 45 jukebox singles that were well received and inspired Lion to put the saxophonist back into the studio for a full album session. So, in November 1961 Quebec brought a 4-piece band into Van Gelder Studio that included Freddie Roach on organ, Milt Hinton on bass, and Al Harewood on drums. The resulting 8-song set is a soul jazz masterclass with Quebecâs robust tenor conjuring a variety of moods from the rhythmic drive of swinging originals like âAcquittedâ and âQueâs Dilemmaâ to slow-tempo stunners including âJust One More Chance,â âBrother Can You Spare a Dime,â and âI Want A Little Girl.â A remarkable reading of âThe Man I Loveâ leads into the sultry title piece, which practically drips with soul, but itâs the album closer which delivers a showstopper. With Roach and Harewood laying out Quebec and Hinton converse in a duo setting on a spellbinding performance of âNature Boyâ that reverberates in the listenerâs soul long after the last note has faded.This Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition is stereo, all-analog, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes, and pressed on 180g vinyl at Optimal.Tracklist: A1: AcquittedA2 Just One More ChanceA3: Que's Dilemma A4: Brother Can You Spare A Dime B1: The Man I Love B2: Heavy Soul B3: I Want A Little Girl B4. Nature Boy
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There may not be a more apropos album title in all of recorded music than tenor saxophonist Ike Quebecâs 1961 classic Heavy Soul. The session marked a comeback for a crucial player in Blue Note history. Quebec had recorded a series of 78s for Alfred Lion in the 1940s and also served as a talent scout who encouraged Lion to record important figures of the emerging bebop scene including Thelonious Monk and Bud Powell. After a difficult period through the 1950s, Lion began to reintroduce Quebecâs music to jazz fans in 1959 with a series of 45 jukebox singles that were well received and inspired Lion to put the saxophonist back into the studio for a full album session. So, in November 1961 Quebec brought a 4-piece band into Van Gelder Studio that included Freddie Roach on organ, Milt Hinton on bass, and Al Harewood on drums. The resulting 8-song set is a soul jazz masterclass with Quebecâs robust tenor conjuring a variety of moods from the rhythmic drive of swinging originals like âAcquittedâ and âQueâs Dilemmaâ to slow-tempo stunners including âJust One More Chance,â âBrother Can You Spare a Dime,â and âI Want A Little Girl.â A remarkable reading of âThe Man I Loveâ leads into the sultry title piece, which practically drips with soul, but itâs the album closer which delivers a showstopper. With Roach and Harewood laying out Quebec and Hinton converse in a duo setting on a spellbinding performance of âNature Boyâ that reverberates in the listenerâs soul long after the last note has faded.This Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition is stereo, all-analog, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes, and pressed on 180g vinyl at Optimal.Tracklist: A1: AcquittedA2 Just One More ChanceA3: Que's Dilemma A4: Brother Can You Spare A Dime B1: The Man I Love B2: Heavy Soul B3: I Want A Little Girl B4. Nature Boy



















