Goodbye
Milt Jackson - CD
- Artist: Milt Jackson
- Format: CD
- Year: 2002
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 5099750517024
- Item Number: SRD505170
- Release date: 09/11/2007
- 1. Old Devil Moon
- 2. S.K.J.
- 3. Opus de Funk
- 4. Detour Ahead
- 5. Goodbye
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Goodbye by Milt Jackson on CD
Recorded in 1973 as a foray away from the Modern Jazz Quartet, Milt Jackson's second entry on the CTI label is also one of its highlights. This is one of Creed Taylor's finest productions both in terms of material and sidemen. Drummer Steve Gadd, flutist Hubert Laws, bassist Ron Carter, and pianist Cedar Walton accompany Jackson on the majority of the album. Indeed, Jackson's ability to swing funky is evidenced to delightful extremes on "Old Devil Moon," with a rolling cymbal shakeout from Gadd, whose rim shots and tempo-pushing musculature are a sharp contrast to those of the MJQ's Connie Kay. Likewise, Laws, whose playing is usually over the top, stays inside melodic nuances here and provides Jackson with an essential harmonic foil. And Ron Carter is playing throughout with a popping edge he never had before or since. On Jackson's own SKJ, recorded in December of 1972, Don Sebesky conducted a jazz orchestra for Taylor that included Herbie Hancock, Freddie Hubbard, Billy Cobham, Carter, a string section, a reed and woodwind and brass section, and a harp. Sounds sticky, eh? Hardly, Jackson is pure Bags here, playing it blue-black and rolling out around the ends of the turnarounds into deep, funky, post-bop terrain. The orchestra is mixed way down and is added for texture so the sextet is what one hears most -- along with a burning Freddie Hubbard solo. The other number of real note here is a ripping rendition of Horace Silver's "Opus de Funk," which sprawls the slim harmonic edge, rolls it out on a carpet, and turns it inside on itself, before rolling through the blues to move the intervals into a sequence Silver might not have considered when he wrote it, but which Jackson reveals was in there all the time. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi
- Artist: Milt Jackson
- Format: CD
- Year: 2002
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 5099750517024
- Item Number: SRD505170
- Release date: 09/11/2007
- Label: Epic
- Genre: Jazz
- Style: Hard Bop, Jazz Instrument, Vibraphone/Marimba Jazz
- Album Time: 36:44
- A London Bridge
- All Too Soon: The Duke Ellington Album
- All Too Soon: The Duke Ellington Album
- At the Kosei Nenkin
- At the Museum of Modern Art [Remastered]
- Bags Meets Wes!
- Bags Meets Wes!
- Bags Meets Wes!
- Bags Meets Wes!
- Bags Meets Wes! (Import)
- Bags Meets Wes! [10 Tracks]
- Bags Meets Wes! [10 Tracks]
- Bags Meets Wes! [10 Tracks]
- Bags Meets Wes! [10 Tracks]
- Bags Meets Wes! [Riverside 1st CD Edition]
- Bags of Soul
- Bags' Bag (Import)
- Bags' Opus
- Bags' Opus
- Bags' Opus
- Ballad Artistry of Milt Jackson/Vibrations
- Ballads & Blues
- Ballads & Blues/Bags & Flutes
- Bean Bags
- Bean Bags
- Bebop
- Beginnings
- Beginnings
- Big Bags
- Big Bags (Import)
- Big Mouth
- Birth of the Modern Jazz Quartet
- Burnin' in the Woodhouse
- Centerpiece: At the Kosei Nenkin, Vol. 2
- Centerpiece: At the Kosei Nenkin, Vol. 2
- Complete Prestige & Pablo Recordings
- Da Capo (Import)
- Early Milt Jackson Quartet (Import)
- Early Modern
- Explosive!
- Feelings
- Four Classic Albums
- Good Bait
- Goodbye
- In a New Setting
- In the Beginning (Import)
- Invitation
- Invitation [Bonus Tracks]
- It Don't Mean a Thing If You Can't Tap Your Foot to It
- Jackson' Ville
- Jazz 'N' Samba
- Jazz 'N' Samba
- Jazz 'Round Midnight: Milt Jackson
- Les Incontournables
- Live at the Village Gate
- M & M
- Meet Milt Jackson
- Memories of Thelonious Sphere Monk
- Midnight Session
- Milt Jackson [Japan Import]
- Milt Jackson and Strings
- MJQ [Prestige]
- MJQ [Prestige]
- Modern Jazz Quartet [1952]
- Modern Jazz Quartet [1952]
- Modern Jazz Quartet [1952]
- Montreux '77
- Montreux '77
- Night Mist
- Olinga [Japan]
- Only the Best of Milt Jackson
- Opus de Jazz
- Plenty, Plenty Soul
- Plenty, Plenty Soul
- Plenty, Plenty Soul
- Plenty, Plenty Soul
- Quartet [JVC]
- Reverence and Compassion
- Sa Va Bella (For Lady Legends)
- Soul Believer
- Soul Fusion
- Soul Route
- Statements [Original]
- Sunflower
- Sunflower
- Sunflower
- Sunflower
- Sunflower
- That's the Way It Is
- The Art of Milt Jackson/Soul Brothers
- The Best of Milt Jackson [Riverside]
- The Big 3
- The Big 3
- The Big Band, Vol. 1
- The Big Band, Vol. 2
- The Jazz Skyline
- The Milt Jackson Quartet
- The Milt Jackson Quartet
- The Milt Jackson Quartet
- The Modern Jazz Quartet [1959]
- The Modern Jazz Quartet [Savoy]
- The Prophet Speaks
- Things Are Getting Better
- Things Are Getting Better
- Things Are Getting Better (Import)
- Things Are Getting Better [Japan Bonus Track]
- Things Are Getting Better [Remastered]
- To Bags with Love: A Tribute to Milt Jackson
- Wizard of the Vibes
- Wizard of the Vibes
- Bags Meets Wes! [Riverside 1st CD Edition]
- Things Are Getting Better (Import)
- Milt Jackson [Brilliant]
- Three Classic Albums
- Statements/Jazz 'n' Samba
- Telefunken Blues [Bonus Tracks]
- Telefunken Blues
- Plenty, Plenty Soul
- MILT JACKSON : SOUL ROUTE
- Mostly Duke
- MILT JACKSON : EARLY MODERN
- 8 Classic Albums (Import)
- Quintet/Sextet
- Bean Bags/Bags' Opus
- Kind of Jackson (Import)
- Composers:
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Performers:
- George Marge - Piccolo, Horn (English), Flute (Alto), Oboe, Clarinet (Bass), Flute, Clarinet
- Phil Bodner - Piccolo, Horn (English), Oboe, Flute (Alto), Clarinet (Bass), Clarinet, Flute
- Romeo Penque - Piccolo, Horn (English), Clarinet (Bass), Flute (Alto), Oboe, Clarinet, Flute
- Alan Shulman - Cello
- Charles McCracken - Cello
- George Ricci - Cello
- Margaret Ross - Harp
- Milt Jackson - Vibraphone
- Billy Cobham - Drums
- Cedar Walton - Piano
- Elliot Rosoff - Violin
- Emanuel Green - Violin
- Freddie Hubbard - Flugelhorn, Trumpet
- Gene Orloff - Violin
- Herbie Hancock - Piano
- Hubert Laws - Flute
- Irving Spice - Violin
- Jay Berliner - Guitar
- Max Ellen - Violin
- Paul Gershman - Violin
- Ralph MacDonald - Percussion
- Ron Carter - Bass
- Steve Gadd - Drums
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Credits:
- Darren Salmieri - A&R
- Howard Fritzson - Reissue Art Director
- Kristin Kozusko - A&R
- Patti Matheny - A&R
- Stacey Boyle - Tape Research
- Steven Berkowitz - A&R
- Darcy Proper - Digital Remastering
- Didier C. Deutsch - Reissue Producer, Liner Notes
- Seth Rothstein - Project Director
- Don Sebesky - Conductor, Arranger
- Johnny Frigo - Composer
- Milt Jackson - Main Performer
- Creed Taylor - Producer
- Rudy Van Gelder - Engineer
