A Caddy for Daddy explained

A Caddy for Daddy
Type:Album
Artist:Hank Mobley
Cover:A Caddy for Daddy.jpg
Released:Mid September 1967[1]
Recorded:December 18, 1965
Studio:Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ
Genre:Jazz
Length:39:50
Label:Blue Note
BST 84230
Producer:Alfred Lion
Prev Title:Dippin'
Prev Year:1965
Next Title:Straight No Filter
Next Year:1966

A Caddy for Daddy is an album by jazz saxophonist Hank Mobley recorded on December 18, 1965, and released on the Blue Note label in 1967. It features performances by Mobley with trumpeter Lee Morgan, trombonist Curtis Fuller, pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Bob Cranshaw and drummer Billy Higgins.[2]

Reception

The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 4½ stars stating "For this CD, which is a straight reissue of a 1965 session, Mobley is joined by trumpeter Lee Morgan, trombonist Curtis Fuller, pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Bob Cranshaw, and drummer Billy Higgins (a typically remarkable Blue Note lineup) for the infectious title cut, three other lesser-known but superior originals, plus Wayne Shorter's "Venus Di Mildew." Recommended.".

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=XygEAAAAMBAJ&dq=mobley+Caddy+for+Daddy&pg=PA12 Billboard Sep 23, 1967
  2. Web site: Hank Mobley – A Caddy For Daddy. Discogs. discogs.com. 2 December 2016.