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Description:
Trumpeter Johnny Coles, a distinctive and passionate player best
known for his associations with Gil Evans, the remarkable Charles
Mingus Quintet of 1964, and Herbie Hancock’s late 60’s
Sextet, led relatively few albums of his own, and only two before
1982. Recorded in 1963, Little Johnny C is universally recognized
as Johnny Coles’ finest recording. Cole’s soulful
trumpet is heard in superb form as he pushes the hard bop mainstream
forward. Duke Pearson, who was both a very skilled pianist, as
well as one of the top arrangers of the 1960s, contributes five
very fresh originals to the set. Notably, Little Johnny C is also
one of tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson’s finest early recordings
– his round sound and innovative phrasing clearly evident
at this early point in his career. With the superb title cut,
the ballad “So Sweet My Little Girl”, and “Jano”
being high-points, in addition to beautiful flute and alto solos
contributed by Leo Wright, “Little Johnny C” is an
masterful album by an artist at his creative peak. This is a set
to be savored again and again.