Junior Mance - Junior
Junior Mance - Junior
Junior Mance - Junior
Junior Mance - Junior

Junior Mance - Junior

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Piano – Junior Mance

Bass – Ray Brown

Drums – Lex Humphries

Written by Junior Mance (B2, B4-5), Benny Goodman (A1), Ernie Royal (A1), Gene Wright (A2), Benny Golson (A3), Cole Porter (A4), Peter DeRose (A5), Mitchell Parish (A5), Hoagy Carmichael (B1), Frank Loesser (B1), Dizzy Gillespie (B3)

 

1 LP, standard sleeve

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12''

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : Third Man Pressing, Detroit, MI

Label :  Verve - Verve By Request Series

Original Label : Verve

Recorded in April 9, 1959 in New York City

Produced by Norman Granz

Remastered by Ryan Smith

Art Direction by Sheldon Marks

Liner Notes by Nat Hentoff

Photography by Burt Goldblatt

Originally released in 1959

Reissued in December 2023

 

Tracks :

Side A:

  1. A Smooth One
  2. Miss Jackie's Delight
  3. Whisper Not
  4. Love for Sale
  5. Lilacs in the Rain

Side B:

  1. Small Fry
  2. Jubilation
  3. Birk's Works
  4. Blues for Beverlee
  5. Junior's Tune

                

              Reviews :

              “The clarity and freshness of ideas that Junior Mance projects on his instrument are refreshing in a jazz field cluttered with experimentalists and fumblers. Junior has the unusual ability to exude tremendous emotional qualities in his playing whilst still retaining the necessary and fundamental swinging condiments inherent in jazz. I truthfully believe that Junior Mance is a new direction as far as modern jazz pianists are concerned. His ideas have the continuity and diversification that lend a story-telling quality to his playing. I am sure that on listening to JUNIOR you will enjoy everything that he has to say, and believe me, this young man has a bountiful amount yet unsaid.” Oscar Peterson (1959)

               

              Rating:

              AllMusic : 3 / 5 ; Discogs 4.54 / 5 

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