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Jackie McLean - Destination... Out! '1964 (2022 Reissue)

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Destination... Out!
ArtistJackie McLean Related artists
Album name Destination... Out!
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Date 1964 (2022 Reissue)
GenreJazz
Play time 00:35:15
Format / Bitrate 24 BIT Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
Media WEB
Size 767 MB
PriceDownload $6.95
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Tracklist:

A1. Love And Hate {08:29}
A2. Esoteric {09:08}
B1. Kahlil The Prophet {10:28}
B2. Riff Raff {07:10}

By the time Jackie McLean began recording for Blue Note in 1959, the alto
saxophonist had already been a stalwart of the NYC jazz scene for nearly a
decade having spent the entirety of the 1950s cutting his teeth alongside bebop
legends like Miles Davis and Charles Mingus. As the early 1960s progressed,
McLean’s innovative hard bop sound began to take on a harder edge and a
more adventurous spirit. Inspired by the likes of Ornette Coleman and John
Coltrane, McLean started to seek a greater freedom of expression in his music
and began to introduce elements of the avant-garde, while never fully
relinquishing a grounding in his soulful sense of swing and chordal structures.
On his 1963 quintet album One Step Beyond, McLean teamed up with the unique
trombonist and composer Grachan Moncur III and brought in vibraphonist Bobby
Hutcherson instead of a pianist, a move that gave the music a freer, more
spacious feel. Inspired by this new musical direction and the tonal qualities of
the band, McLean brought Moncur and Hutcherson back into the studio later that
year with Larry Ridley on bass and Roy Haynes to record what would be his
masterpiece of inside-out jazz: Destination… Out! On four original
pieces—three by Moncur (“Love and Hate,”
“Esoteric,” “Riff Raff”) and one of McLean’s
(“Kahlil the Prophet”)—the quintet goes exploring, conjuring
different moods and creating exciting new sounds that still sound fresh today.

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