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The Paul Carlon Quintet: Blues for Vita The Paul Carlon Quintet
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Art Blakey
drums1919 - 1990

Lee Morgan
trumpet1938 - 1972

Cannonball Adderley
saxophone1928 - 1975

Paul Carlon
saxophone, tenorb.1968

Larry Willis
piano1942 - 2019

Woody Shaw
trumpet1944 - 1989
"Dee Dot" opens the session with a lively frontline-call drums-response to and fro. It is a savagely hot hard bopper that launches

Eddie Allen
trumpet
Helio Alves
pianob.1966
Carlon and Allen are peas in the hard bop pod. Both are solid, versatile and ultimate pros. Collectively and individually they shine. The leader's compositions are memorably catchy and offer plenty of chordal bases for extended solos. The rhythm section of the aforementioned Alves, the always-solid-swinging and reliable

Harvie S
bass, acousticb.1948

Willie Martinez
drums"Never Will I Marry," from the short-running Broadway play "Greenwillow" (starring "Psycho's" (Paramount, 1960) Anthony Perkins!) and subsequently brilliantly covered by

Nancy Wilson
vocals1937 - 2018
Blues for Vita is a solid, satisfying killer. It is an impeccably performed and produced session that features truly exceptional jazz talents. ">
Track Listing
Dee Dot; Colored Paper; Isabel the Liberator; Blues for Vita; Never Will I Marry; It Never Entered My Mind; Unmute; Zooming Into the Void.
Personnel
Paul Carlon
saxophone, tenorEddie Allen
trumpetHarvie S
bass, acousticHelio Alves
pianoWillie Martinez
drumsAlbum information
Title: Blues for Vita The Paul Carlon Quintet | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Deep Tone Records
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