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Spectrum (Illinois Jacquet album)
1965 studio album by Illinois Jacquet From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Spectrum is an album by saxophonist Illinois Jacquet recorded in 1965 and originally released on the Argo label.[1] The album was one of the last to be released on Argo before Chess Records changed the name to Cadet and subsequently appeared with both labels.[2]
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Reception
Track listing
All compositions by Illinois Jacquet except as indicated
- "Goin' Out of My Head" (Teddy Randazzo, Bobby Weinstein) - 2:19
- "Spanish Boots" - 2:57
- "Elise" - 2:53
- "I Remember Her So Well" (Erwin Halletz) - 2:52
- "Now and Then" (Riz Ortolani) - 2:39
- "Blues for Bunny" (Russell Jacquet) - 5:11
- "Black Foot" - 3:50
- "Big Music" - 5:22
- "Blue Horizon" - 3:10
Personnel
- Illinois Jacquet - tenor saxophone, alto saxophone
- Russell Jacquet (tracks 6–9), James Nottingham (tracks 1–5), Ernie Royal (tracks 1–5) - trumpet
- Buddy Lucas - tenor saxophone (tracks 1–5)
- Haywood Henry - baritone saxophone (tracks 1–5)
- Patricia Bown (track 6–9), Edwin Stoute (track 1–5) - piano
- Billy Butler, Eric Gale - guitar (track 1–5)
- George Duvivier (track 6–9), Leonard Gaskin (track 1–5) - bass
- Herbie Lovelle (tracks 1–5), Grady Tate (tracks 6–9) - drums
- Candido - conga (tracks 6–9)
- Bert Keyes - arranger, conductor (tracks 1–5)
References
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