Diminutive saxophonist dubbed "The Little Giant," one of the keystones of hard bop, his influence on jazz spanned seven decades.
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One of bop's most advanced and influential bassists, Wilbur Ware was a superb rhythmic anchor with an unerring sense of swing. Where many post-Jimmy Blanton bassists concentrated on legato melodic phrasing,…
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Wilbur Ware - bass
Johnny Griffin - tenor saxophone
John Jenkins - alto saxophone
Junior Mance - piano
Wilbur Campbell (# 1 & 3-7), Frankie Dunlop (# 2 & 8) - drums
"Mamma-Daddy" - 3:53
"Body and Soul" - 3:15
"Desert Sands" - 5:28
"31st and State" - 6:27
"Lullaby of the Leaves" - 2:56
"Latin Quarters" - 4:37
"Be-Ware" - 4:28
"The Man I Love" - 7:21
Recorded - Reeves Sound Studios
in New York City on October 16 (# 1 & 3-7)
and November 18 (#2 & 8), 1957
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