Zoot Sims And Al Cohn - Either Way (1961)

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Title: Either Way
Year Of Release: 1992
Label: Evidence [ECD 22007-2]
Genre: Jazz, Bop, Cool
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log)
Total Time: 34:40
Total Size: 218 MB(+3%)
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Tracklist

01. P-Town (Cohn) - 5:16
02. I Like It Like That (Collier) - 2:30
03. Sweet Lorraine (Parish-Burwell) - 3:24
04. Autumn Leaves (Mercer-Kosma) - 4:50
05. The Thing (Cooper) - 4:59
06. I'm Tellin' Ya (Cohn) - 4:52
07. Nagasaki (Dixon-Warren) - 2:34
08. Morning Fun (Sims-Cohn) - 6:15

personnel :

Zoot Sims, Al Cohn - tenor saxophone
Mose Allison - piano
Bill Crow - bass
Gus Johnson - drums
Cecil "Kid Haffey" Collier - vocals (#2,3,7)

This formerly obscure set (reissued on CD by Evidence) matches together the always complementary (and sometimes identical-sounding) tenors of Zoot Sims and Al Cohn. A special treat to the spirited quintet date (with Mose Allison on piano, bassist Bill Crow and drummer Gus Johnson) are the three excellent vocals from the long-forgotten singer Cecil "Kid Haffey" Collier. Based on his swinging version of "Nagasaki" and fine renditions of "Sweet Lorraine" and "I Like It like That," he certainly did not deserve his obscurity. It is fun to hear Sims and Cohn work with a vocalist, jamming behind him and launching into their solos. The five instrumentals, which include the riffing "P-Town," the only ballad of the date ("Autumn Leaves") and the heated blues "Morning Fun," are excellent too, making this a set well worth picking up.~Scott Yanow