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Jacknife: The Music Of Jackie McLean
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Steven Lugerner
woodwindsb.1988
While Lugerner never came into direct contact with McLean, who passed away in 2006, he's essentially one of his pupils once-removed, having studied with saxophonist

Mike DiRubbo
saxophone, altob.1970

Charles Tolliver
trumpetb.1942
On The Music Of Jackie McLean, Jacknifea quintet with a trumpet-alto front linefocuses on material culled from four of the saxophonist's albums: New Soil (Blue Note, 1959), Let Freedom Ring (Blue Note, 1963), It's Time (Blue Note, 1965), and Jacknife (Blue Note, Recorded in 1965 and 1966/Released in 1975). The band delivers six numbers in totalthree from McLean's pen, two from Tolliver, and one from drummer

Jack DeJohnette
drumsb.1942
The five remaining tracks each offer something a little different. "Das Dat" is probably the simplest of the bunch, living life as a pure blues ride that features some standout soloing from bassist " data-original-title="" title="">Garret Lang; "Cancellation" hits hard from the start, enters a propulsive zone, devolves into a wonderful jumble near the hand-off from Lugerner to pianist

Richard Sears
pianoTrack Listing
On The Nile; Das Dat; Cancellation; Climax; Melody For Melonae; Hip Strut.
Personnel
Steven Lugerner
woodwindsSteven Lugerner: alto saxophone; JJ Kirkpatrick: trumpet; Richard Sears: piano; Garret Lang: bass; Michael Mitchell: drums.
Album information
Title: The Music Of Jackie McLean | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Primary Records
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