Bassist Red Mitchell, who had led two fairly obscure sessions for Bethlehem in 1955, came up with a gem on his lone Contemporary set as a leader (which has been reissued as this CD). Based in Los Angeles at the time, Mitchell utilized pianist Lorraine Geller and two up-and-coming players: James Clay (who splits his time between tenor and flute) and, in one of his first recording sessions, drummer Billy Higgins. The quartet performs then-recent tunes by Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins and Clifford Brown ("Sandu"), a pair of Mitchell originals, "Scrapple From the Apple" and "Cheek to Cheek." Despite Higgins' and (to a lesser extent) Clay's connections with Ornette Coleman, the music is strictly high-quality modern mainstream bop of the era. Easily recommended to collectors of straight-ahead jazz. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Credits
- Robert Guidi
- Cover Design
- Phil DeLancie
- Digital Remastering
- Roy DuNann
- Engineer
- Nat Hentoff
- Liner Notes
- Lester Koenig
- Producer
- James Clay
- Flute, ?, Sax (Tenor)
- Billy Higgins
- Drums, ?
- Red Mitchell
- Bass, Main Performer
- Lorraine Geller
- Piano, ?











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