Cannonball Adderly - Know What I Mean


I just got the original jazz classics recording mastered by Kevin Grey at Cohearent Audio and pressed at RTI. What a beautiful sounding album. So pleased. As I’ve improved my system I’m getting into jazz. Everything is new music to me and ther is so much of it. Anyway, I highly recommend this recording!

rjduncan

While Julian (Cannonball) Adderly is best known, his brother Nat played trumpet & cornet in his band for years.  Nat also released some fine LPs of his own.  

Great album. I'm listening to it know. I got into jazz in the 1980s and still have only scratched the surface. 

 

When I was a very young drummer, like most very young drummers I suppose, I was star struck by guys like Buddy Rich and Joe Morello, but today, 77 years old and having done a lot of listening and thinking, I much prefer Connie Kay.  Listen to the way he fits into ensemble.  He was just so musically in congress with all the other players he engaged with.  Not just with MJQ, with every player on every record he ever made.  The Cannonball Adderly things are classic examples.  He did a lot of other things too.  If memory serves look for sides with Paul Desmond for other examples and he did many things for John Lewis outside of MJQ.

Fantastic album and a great recommendation. Bill Evans and the MJQ rhythm section are peerless.

I can highly recommend the Milestone twofer titled "What I Mean" which packages this album with The Cannonball Adderly Quintet Plus, another marvelous outing with Wyn Kelly, in addition to some bonus alternate takes. Remastered by David Turner in 1979. Milestone M-47053.