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Description:
Jackie McLean's slightly acidic tone on alto can be instantly
identified. He perfectly symbolizes the intensity, passion, excitement
and urgency of New York in the 1960s. Born in 1932 and part of
the musical generation that matured in the shadow of Charlie Parker,
McLean served his apprenticeship at the very top, recording with
the likes of Miles Davis, Charles Mingus and Art Blakey. However,
Jackie McLean is best known for a brilliant series of Blue Note
albums recorded from 1959-67. Bluesnik is, on the surface, one
of McLean's most accessible recordings, since the six songs are
all blues-based. However, McLean remains quite explorative here,
clearly inspired by his excellent sidemen (trumpeter Freddie Hubbard,
pianist Kenny Drew, bassist Doug Watkins, and drummer Pete La
Roca). McLean stretches himself, showing every side of the blues.
The results are exceptional to say the least. One listen to Bluesnik
tells you that this is one of Jackie McLean's masterpiece recordings.
Engineer Rudy Van Gelder was up to the challenge of this fine
session, getting all of this passionate soul on tape with exceptional
fidelity. Bluesnik is essential.