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OJC's Big Guns: Art Blakey, Cannonball Adderley, and Ron Carter
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Caravan
Craft Recordings
1962
Drummer

Art Blakey
drums1919 - 1990

Freddie Hubbard
trumpet1938 - 2008

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023

Curtis Fuller
trombone1934 - 2021

Cedar Walton
piano1934 - 2013
Recorded in the fall of 1962, the material on Caravan is equally split between originals and Tin Pan Alley trinkets. Much like he had previously done with "A Night in Tunisia," Blakey turns the title track into a percussive workout of bacchanalian proportions. "Skylark" is a showcase for Hubbard's herculean trumpet, while "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning" gives Fuller a chance to shine with his own polished statement. Casting a wide soundstage, each instrument occupies its own palpable space in a mix that rivals and possibly surpasses previous audiophile reissues of this title.

Know What I Mean?
Craft Recordings
1962
At first consideration, the pairing of pianist

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

Cannonball Adderley
saxophone1928 - 1975
Evans is distinctively heard with rhythm mates

Percy Heath
bass, acoustic1923 - 2005

Connie Kay
drums1927 - 1994

Where?
Craft Recordings
1961
It is interesting to note that while

Ron Carter
bassb.1937
Utilizing his alto sax, bass clarinet and flute,

Eric Dolphy
woodwinds1928 - 1964

Ray Charles
piano and vocals1930 - 2004
On "Bass Duet" and "Where?" Carter steps forward to display his admirable chops. If there is one caveat it might be that pianist

Mal Waldron
piano1925 - 2002

Randy Weston
piano1926 - 2018

George Duvivier
bassb.1920

Charlie Persip
drums1929 - 2020
Associated equipment used for evaluation
VPI Scout 1.1 turntable with Soundsmith Aida Mk II cartridgeMusical Fidelity A3CR amplifier and preamp
Sutherland Insight phono preamp
Arcam SDS 50 SACD player
Bowers & Wilkins Nautilus 805 loudspeakers
Cardas cable and interconnects, Chang Lightspeed power conditioner
Solidsteel S3 Series audio rack
Tracks and Personnel
CaravanTracks: Caravan; Sweet 'n' Sour; In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning; This Is for Albert; Skylark; Thermo.
Personnel: Art Blakey: drums; Freddie Hubbard: trumpet; Wayne Shorter: saxophone; Curtis Fuller: trombone; Cedar Walton: piano; Reggie Workman: bass.
Know What I Mean?
Tracks: Waltz For Debby; Goodbye; Who Cares?; Venice; Toy; Elsa; Nancy (With The Laughing Face); Know What I Mean?
Personnel: Cannonball Adderley: alto saxophone; Bill Evans: piano; Percy Heath: bass; Connie Kay: drums.
Where?
Tracks: Rally; Bass Duet; Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise: Where?; Yes, Indeed; Saucer Eyes.
Personnel: Ron Carter: bass and cello; Eric Dolphy: bass clarinet, flute, alto sax; Mal Waldron: piano; George Duvivier: bass; Charlie Persip: drums.
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