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Jackie McLean: New Soil
ByAt this time, McLean was still feeling his way between

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955
Trumpeter

Donald Byrd
trumpet1932 - 2013

Walter Davis Jr.
piano1932 - 1990

Paul Chambers
bass, acoustic1935 - 1969
McClean's "Minor Apprehension" is as close to a penultimate hard-bop song as you'll ever hear: fast, hard swinging and aggressive, with standout turns from the frontline. It's Drummer

Pete La Roca
drums1938 - 2012

Bull Moose Jackson
saxophone, tenor1919 - 1989
Of course, all of these basics can be heard on ten dollar CD version of this album, without breaking the bank, which begs the question: What are you getting for your fifty dollars, and is it worth it?

Rudy Van Gelder
various1924 - 2016
For the collector who loves this record and has the equipment to hear all the detail that it has to offer, New Soil is worth hearing. ">
Track Listing
Hip Strut; Minor Apprehension; Greasy; Sweet Cakes; Davis Cup.
Personnel
Jackie McLean
saxophone, altoDonald Byrd: trumpet; Jackie McLean; alto sax; Walter Davis Jr: piano; Paul Chambers; bass: Pete La Roca; drums.
Album information
Title: New Soil | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Blue Note Records
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