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Mastered by George Marino at Sterling Sound

“…these are all truly classic Verve titles that you simply don’t want to miss…most importantly, the sound of these reissues is nothing short of astounding. Particularly the early Billie and Ella mono records are incredible treasures of sonic beauty. I’d definitely ask Santa for the whole set, or, if you want to cherry pick, the most classic titles. Whatever you decide, you owe yourself at least a half dozen!” Winner of a 2012 Positive Feedback Online Writers’ Choice Award – Danny Kaey, Positive Feedback Online, November/December 2011

Sonny Stitt led a number of excellent record dates in 1959, especially at the end of the year when he produced three LPs for Verve over a span of three sessions with pianist Lou Levy, bassist Leroy Vinnegar and drummer Mel Lewis. Playing alto sax throughout this album, Stitt hardly sounds like a Charlie Parker clone, something that unfortunately was a frequent claim by tin-eared critics throughout a fair portion of his career. The music includes several potent originals, especially “Hymnal Blues” and the slow, powerful “Morning After Blues.”

Originally released in 1970.

Sonny Stitt, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone

Gene Bertoncini, guitar

Ron Carter, bass

Howard Collins, guitar

Herbie Hancock, organ, piano

John Pizzarelli, guitar

Todd Sommer, vibraphone

Grady Tate, drums

1 Blue Devil Blues 04:28
2 Home Free Blues 04:24
3 Blue Prelude 03:07
4 Frankie And Johnny 05:32
5 Birth Of The Blues 05:58
6 Blues Offering 04:06
7 Hymnal Blues 06:10
8 Morning After Blues 03:00

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Analogue Productions

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