Happy Frame of Mind explained

Happy Frame of Mind
Type:Album
Artist:Horace Parlan
Cover:Happy Frame of Mind.jpg
Released:1986
Recorded:February 15, 1963
Studio:Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ
Genre:Jazz
Length:38:52
Label:Blue Note
BST 84134
Producer:Alfred Lion
Chronology:Horace Parlan
Prev Title:Up & Down
Prev Year:1961
Next Title:Arrival
Next Year:1973

Happy Frame of Mind is an album by American jazz pianist Horace Parlan featuring performances recorded for Blue Note in 1963, but not released under Parlan's name on the label until 1986.[1] The session was originally released under Booker Ervin's name in 1976 as part of the Blue Note 2-LP set Back from the Gig and later released as originally intended. The album was first released on a CD in 1995.

Reception

The Allmusic review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine awarded the album 4½ stars and stated: "Happy Frame of Mind finds Horace Parlan breaking away from the soul-inflected hard bop that had become his trademark, moving his music into more adventurous, post-bop territory... it's one of Parlan's most successful efforts, finding the perfect middle ground between accessible, entertaining jazz and more adventurous music."[2]

Track listing

  1. "Home Is Africa" (Ronnie Boykins) - 6:14
  2. "A Tune for Richard" (Booker Ervin) - 5:44
  3. "Back from the Gig" (Parlan) - 5:58
  4. "Dexi" (Johnny Coles) - 5:57
  5. "Kucheza Blues" (Randy Weston) - 6:10
  6. "Happy Frame of Mind" (Parlan) - 8:49

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. http://www.jazzdisco.org/blue-note-records/catalog-4100-series/#bst-84134 Blue Note discography
  2. Erlewine, S. T.[{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r145175|pure_url=yes}} Allmusic Review] accessed September 22, 2010.