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Cannonball Adderley With Bill Evans, Know What I Mean?

Audio CD

Disk ID: 187832

Disk length: 53m 24s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1961

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Waltz For Debby 5:14
2. Goodbye 6:15
3. Who Cares? (Take 5) 5:57
4. Who Cares? (Take 4) 5:55
5. Venice 2:55
6. Toy 5:08
7. Elsa 5:52
8. Nancy (With The Laughing Face) 4:07
9. Know What I Mean? (Re-Take 7) 4:54
10. Know What I Mean? (Take 12). 7:00

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Review

Alto saxist Cannonball Adderly and pianist Bill Evans, bandmates on Miles Davis's epochal Kind of Blue, were band leaders by the time they teamed up in 1961 for this moody, yet lyrical, date. Though remastered with state-of-the-art digital technology, Riverside has kept the original artwork and liner notes, maintaining the flavor of this classic jazz LP. Adderly's robust, bluesy tone and buoyant phrasing make for an interesting contrast to Evans's rainy-day introspection. Coupled with the light touch of drummer Connie Kay and the gentle probing of bassist Percy Heath, the music projects a sophisticated and relaxed mood. On the sensitive ballads, such as "Goodbye" and "Elsa," Adderly reveals his after-hours side, reveling in the fullness of his rich sound. --Wally Shoup

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Know What I Mean?

Tracks: 10, Disk length: 53m 39s (+0m 15s)

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