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    Jackie McLean - Swing, Swang, Swingin' (1960/2019) [Official Digital Download]

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    Jackie McLean - Swing, Swang, Swingin' (1960/2019) [Official Digital Download]

    Jackie McLean - Swing, Swang, Swingin' (1960/2019)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz | Time - 38:17 minutes | 437 MB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

    "Swing, Swang, Swinging" is an album by American saxophonist Jackie McLean recorded in 1959 and released on the Blue Note label. This album is a straight ahead affair in which he mostly puts his stamp on standards. Few versions of "Let's Face The Music And Dance" and "I Love You" have ever had this much intensity and, when McLean digs into the ballad "What's New", he gives it a fiery passion that had never been heard before. Jackie McLean not only swings and swangs but he burns with the urgency, agony and ecstasy of the 1960s.

    One of Jackie McLean's earliest Blue Notes, Swing, Swang, Swingin' parts company with the vast majority of his output for the label by concentrating chiefly on standards (only one of the seven tunes is a McLean original). Perhaps as a result of Blue Note's more prepared, professional approach to recording sessions, McLean sounds invigorated here, catapulting each melody forward before launching into a series of impassioned improvisations. Not that every track is a mind-blowing meltdown – McLean's playing always fits the mood of the song – but his total commitment to the material is evident throughout the album. He's also very much the focal point of the quartet, which includes pianist Walter Bishop, bassist Jimmy Garrison, and drummer Art Taylor. McLean's unique, cutting tone – always threatening to go ever so slightly out of tune – lends a particular urgency to his melody statements and extended notes, highlighted by an intense and swinging version of Cole Porter's "I Love You" and an exuberant take on Irving Berlin's "Let's Face the Music and Dance." Though Bishop and Taylor are less well-known than their compatriots, they offer active support that helps push McLean even more. Swing, Swang, Swingin' may not be as groundbreaking as McLean's more modernist work, but it's a solid session from an artist just beginning an incredible hot streak.

    Tracklist:

    01 - What's New?
    02 - Let's Face The Music And Dance
    03 - Stablemates
    04 - I Remember You
    05 - I Love You
    06 - I'll Take Romance
    07 - 116th And Lenox

    Produced by Alfred Lion. Engineered by Rudy Van Gelder.
    Recorded on October 2, 1959 at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ.

    Musicians:
    Jackie McLean - alto saxophone
    Walter Bishop Jr. - piano
    Jimmy Garrison - bass
    Art Taylor - drums

    Analyzed: Jackie McLean / Swing, Swang, Swingin'
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR11 0.00 dB -13.19 dB 5:19 01-What's New? (Remastered)
    DR10 -1.31 dB -13.33 dB 4:51 02-Let's Face The Music And Dance (Remastered)
    DR10 0.00 dB -11.64 dB 5:48 03-Stablemates (Remastered)
    DR10 0.00 dB -12.47 dB 5:17 04-I Remember You (Remastered)
    DR11 -1.01 dB -14.89 dB 5:10 05-I Love You (Remastered)
    DR11 -1.11 dB -14.46 dB 5:50 06-I'll Take Romance (Remastered)
    DR11 0.00 dB -13.75 dB 6:02 07-116th And Lenox (Remastered)
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    Number of tracks: 7
    Official DR value: DR11

    Samplerate: 44100 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 1531 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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