A Long Drink of the Blues | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Jackie McLean |
Cover: | A_Long_Drink_of_the_Blues.jpg |
Released: | Early June 1961 |
Recorded: | August 30, 1957 (#1–2) February 15, 1957 (#3–5) |
Studio: | Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey |
Genre: | Jazz |
Length: | 45:05 |
Label: | New Jazz |
Producer: | Bob Weinstock |
Prev Title: | Makin' the Changes |
Prev Year: | 1957 |
Next Title: | Strange Blues |
Next Year: | 1957 |
A Long Drink of the Blues is a studio album by saxophonist Jackie McLean.[1] It was recorded in 1957, and released in 1961 on New Jazz Records as NJ 8253. It features two tracks with McLean in a sextet featuring trumpeter Webster Young, trombonist Curtis Fuller, bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Louis Hayes, and three with a quartet featuring pianist Mal Waldron, bassist Art Phipps and drummer Art Taylor.
The contemporaneous DownBeat reviewer picked "These Foolish Things" as the highlight, stating that McLean's playing of the bridge in his two solo choruses varied effectively, giving "a different emotional experience to the listener".