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1985 studio album by Charlie Rouse, Benny Bailey and Albert Dailey
The Upper Manhattan Jazz Society Released 1985 Recorded November 1981 Studio New York City Genre Jazz Length 37 :59 Label Enja 4090 Producer Robert Hutchins, John Heilbrunn
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The Upper Manhattan Jazz Society is an album by saxophonist Charlie Rouse and trumpeter Benny Bailey which was recorded in 1981 and released on the Enja label in 1985.[1] [2]
Reception [ edit ]
The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow stated "The music is quite modern and none of the pieces have exactly caught on. However, the blend and contrast between Rouse and Bailey, plus the strong rhythm section, makes this a set of interest to collectors of acoustic jazz".[3]
Track listing [ edit ]
"Lil' Sherry" (Charles Rouse) – 4:50
"Spelunke" (Fritz Pauer ) – 9:36
"Naima's Love Song" (John Hicks ) – 8:02
"Mr. McKee" (Albert Dailey) – 5:19
"After the Morning" (Hicks) – 10:12
Personnel [ edit ]
References [ edit ]
Years given are for the recording(s), not first release, unless stated otherwise.
Studio albums Live albums Related articles
Years given are for the recording(s), not first release, unless stated otherwise.
Studio albums
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Mood in Scarlet (with Julius Watkins, 1956)
The Chase Is On (with Paul Quinichette , 1957)
The Most Happy Fella (with Julius Watkins, 1957)
The Jazz Modes (with Julius Watkins, 1957 & 1958)
Just Wailin' (with Herbie Mann , Kenny Burrell , and Mal Waldron , 1958)
Takin' Care of Business (1960)
Yeah! (1960)
Bossa Nova Bacchanal (1962)
Two Is One (1974)
Moment's Notice (1977)
The Upper Manhattan Jazz Society (1981)
Social Call (with Red Rodney , 1984)
Soul Mates (with Sahib Shihab , 1988)
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