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Cannonball Adderley, Miles Davis, Hank Jones, Art Blakey, Sam Jones

Somethin' Else

Cannonball Adderley - Somethin’ Else 01. Autumn Leaves (11:00) 02. Love for Sale (7:05) 03. Somethin’ Else (8:13) 04. One for Daddy‐O (8:26) 05. Dancing in the Dark (4:08) 06. Bangoon (bonus track) (5:08) 07. Autumn Leaves (alternate take) (bonus track) (9:34)
  • Cannonball Adderley - saxophone
  • Miles Davis - trumpet
  • Hank Jones - piano
  • Art Blakey - drums
  • Sam Jones - double bass
  • Sam Jones - double bass

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When Cannonball Adderley scheduled the 1958 recording of what was to be his only Blue Note LP, he called on his old employer from their days as quintet members on Columbia, Miles Davis. The reunion resulted in one of the greatest and most revered Jazz LPs ever: "Somethin' Else." The quintet delivers beautiful strong renditions of Autumn Leaves, Love For Sale, One For Daddy-O, Dancing In The Dark, and the title tune. Cut from the original first generation analog masters, it sizzles. Now Available in STEREO. It is my pleasure to review for you, the Enjoy the Music.com Review Magazine readership, this perennial favorite jazz recording of mine -- Cannonball Adderley’s “Somethin’ Else”. For reasons I‘ll disclose later in this write-up (read on), I plan to keep this review short and sweet. Besides Miles Davis’ “Kind of Blue” (KOB), this recording is in my personal list -- as surely in countless others' lists -- of top five or ten greatest jazz albums of all time. Is it a coincidence then that Miles is part of this seminal recording too? Probably not. I’m not going to get into the “hows” or “whys” this recording is considered by so many jazz enthusiasts and music lovers to be one of the very finest expositions of this musical genre. Listen for yourself and be the judge. With Sam Jones on bass, Hank Jones on piano, Art Blakey on drums, Cannonball Adderley on alto sax, and Miles on trumpet....HELLOOO??? Need I say more? Enjoyment: 95 Sound Quality: 85