Two of the hardest hardbop albums ever recorded for Blue Note – back to back in a single set! The first record is Blowin Session (aka
Johnny Griffin Vol 2) – a stellar early
Johnny Griffin recording for Blue Note, and one that features the young tenor genius from Chicago working alongside the equally fantastic
John Coltrane and
Hank Mobley – plus some additional trumpet from Lee Morgan, and rock-solid rhythm from Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, and Art Blakey! As the "blowing session" title might imply, this set features long tracks that let the players get in plenty of soloing (and, we might add, in a very competitive way!) The record is similar to the Prestige sessions of the same vintage and style, but recorded with a little bit more of the care and rehearsal that Blue Note provided. Cuts include "Ball Bearing", "All The Things You Are", and "Smoke Stack. The second album is the legendary Blowing In From Chicago – landmark session that features two of the greatest tenor talents to emerge from the rich Chicago scene of the 50s –
John Gilmore and Clifford Jordan! Jordan was well-known to jazz fans, or would be within a few years – but Gilmore's rarely heard in this sort of setting, as most of his recording career was spent in the company of Sun Ra's Arkestra. The record features the duo in a twin-tenor frontline, with backing by Horace Silver, Curly Russell, and Art Blakey. Ostensibly a blowing session, but much tighter than you'd expect – and with a hard heavy Blue Note groove. Titles include "Evil Eye", "Status Quo", "Bo-Till", and "Blue Lights".
(Cover has light wear and aging.)