Blakey, Art / Jazz Messengers: Three Blind Mice

Blakey, Art / Jazz Messengers: Three Blind Mice

Blakey, Art / Jazz Messengers: Three Blind Mice

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Three Blind Mice
Artist: Blakey, Art / Jazz Messengers
Label: Jazz Wax
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 8436559464123
Genre: Jazz

180 gram. High Definition Premium Vinyl Pressing For Super Fidelilty. Direct Metal Mastering. The sextet heard on "Three Blind Mice" (United Artists UAJ 14002) featured Freddie Hubbard, Curtis Fuller, Wayne Shorter, and Cedar Walton, and is widely regarded as one of the finest formations of Art Blakey's legendary Jazz Messengers. It began it's run in 1961 with the LP Mosaic. By that time the bassist was still Jymie Merritt, who would later leave the group and be replaced by Reggie Workman. The band had first tried to record the album live at the Village Gate, in New York, on August 17, 1961. But something must have gone wrong, for most of the material taped that evening was rejected. The second studio album by this formation of the band was Buhaina's Delight, recorded on November 28, 1961. Then comes the March 18, 1962 live recording at the Renaissance Club in Hollywood, which produced all ofthe music from "Three Blind Mice".

Tracks:
1.1 Three Blind Mice
1.2 Blue Moon
1.3 That Old Feeling
1.4 Plexus
1.5 Up Jumped Spring
1.6 When Lights Are Low
1.7 Up Jumped Spring
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