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Description:
Dexter Gordon always played with a melancholy smile in his sound.
The joy he felt in playing his tenor saxophone was apparent, as
was his huge tone and playful conception. At the time that he
recorded Doin' All Right, his very first Blue Note album, Dex
had a reason to be smiling. Gordon was making a major comeback
after spending several years in prison on a narcotics conviction.
After being one of the primary pacesetters among tenors during
the bebop era, Dex had been largely forgotten in the 1950s due
to several other periods of involuntary incarceration. But after
the release of this 1961 album with the young trumpet sensation
Freddie Hubbard and the Horace Parlan Trio, Dexter was here to
stay. Just listen to him caressing "You've Changed,"
introducing "Society Red" (which 15 years later would
be used in his famous film Round Midnight) and sounding jubilant
on "I Was Doing All Right." Dexter Gordon was feeling
joyful, feeling healthy and content to let every note tell the
story. Doin’ All Right is Dexter Gordon creating music for
the ages!