A FORGOTTEN SAXAPHONIST WHO'S ORIGINAL BLUE NOTE VINYL ALBUM
Mr. Nightshift | Los Angeles, CA | 12/07/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Don't even think you'll 'Stumble' across his very expensive Mosiac and/or the Blue Note box sets that collects Ike's Singles from 1959 to 1962. This collections zooms in on ALL of his Blue Note albums: "Heavy Soul", "Blue And Sentimental", "Easy Living", "It Might As Well Be Spring", "Soul Samba", "With A Song In My Heart", and "Conga Lament". This Compact Disc focus solely on selected Albums Tracks & Radio Favorites! Here's a quick list of the Attention-Getting Tracks: "It Might As Well Be Spring", "Easy-Don't Hurt", "Nature Boy", "What Is There To Say", and "See See Rider". So, If you want to get introduced to Ike Quebec's second comeback on Blue Note (1960 to 1962) and you have a real tight budget START HERE! It chocked full of groovers and breezy jazz standards...You won't be disappointed!"