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Ike Quebec|Easy Living (The Rudy Van Gelder Edition, Remastered, Doxy Collection)

Easy Living (The Rudy Van Gelder Edition, Remastered, Doxy Collection)

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The release history behind Ike Quebec's Easy Living session is pretty convoluted. Eight songs were recorded in all, five of them bluesy sextet jams and three of them ballad standards in Quebec's trademark romantic style. The LP was slated to feature three of the blues tunes and all of the ballads, but remained unissued; in 1981, all five blues were released as Congo Lament, and in 1987, Easy Living was issued on LP in its originally intended, six-song form. Blue Note's CD reissue cuts through all the confusion by gathering all eight songs, grouping the blues cuts together in the first part of the album for continuity's sake. The sextet lineup is absolutely stellar, featuring fellow tenor Stanley Turrentine, trombonist Bennie Green, pianist Sonny Clark, bassist Milt Hinton, and drummer Art Blakey -- all extremely well suited to the blues material that leads off the album. On the standards, Quebec performs with the rhythm section only, and Clark's soft touch takes over the backdrops. His lines on these selections are long and lyrical, full of harmonic details as well as atmosphere. Contrast that with the album's exuberant first half, highlighted by a raucous romp through "See See Rider," where Quebec's wide swing-era vibrato meshes fantastically with Green's down'n'dirty trombone slides. Green's two originals, "Congo Lament" and "B.G.'s Groove Two," are both winning and rhythmically infectious, while Quebec's "I.Q. Shuffle" is the most bop-tinged sextet workout. The mood isn't as unified as some of his carefully calibrated romantic dates, but Easy Living offers the two strongest sides of Quebec's musical personality in one place, encapsulating a great deal of what he did best.
© Steve Huey /TiVo

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1
See See Rider
00:09:04

Ike Quebec, Performer - Ma Rainey, Composer, Writer

Doxy Records

2
Congo Lament
00:06:55

Ike Quebec, Performer - Bennie Green, Composer, Writer

Doxy Records

3
Que's Pill
00:05:42

Ike Quebec, Performer - Turrentine, Composer, Writer

Doxy Records

4
B.G.'S Groove Two
00:06:15

Ike Quebec, Performer - Bennie Green, Composer, Writer

Doxy Records

5
I.Q. Shuffle
00:09:46

Ike Quebec, Composer, Performer, Writer

Doxy Records

6
I've Got a Crush on You
00:06:53

Ike Quebec, Performer - I. Gershwin, Composer, Writer - G. Gershwin, Composer, Writer

Doxy Records

7
Nancy (With the Laughing Face)
00:07:27

Ike Quebec, Performer - Silvers, Composer, Writer - Van Heusen, Composer, Writer

Doxy Records

8
Easy Living
00:05:01

Ike Quebec, Performer - Rainger, Composer, Writer - Robin, Composer, Writer

Doxy Records

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The release history behind Ike Quebec's Easy Living session is pretty convoluted. Eight songs were recorded in all, five of them bluesy sextet jams and three of them ballad standards in Quebec's trademark romantic style. The LP was slated to feature three of the blues tunes and all of the ballads, but remained unissued; in 1981, all five blues were released as Congo Lament, and in 1987, Easy Living was issued on LP in its originally intended, six-song form. Blue Note's CD reissue cuts through all the confusion by gathering all eight songs, grouping the blues cuts together in the first part of the album for continuity's sake. The sextet lineup is absolutely stellar, featuring fellow tenor Stanley Turrentine, trombonist Bennie Green, pianist Sonny Clark, bassist Milt Hinton, and drummer Art Blakey -- all extremely well suited to the blues material that leads off the album. On the standards, Quebec performs with the rhythm section only, and Clark's soft touch takes over the backdrops. His lines on these selections are long and lyrical, full of harmonic details as well as atmosphere. Contrast that with the album's exuberant first half, highlighted by a raucous romp through "See See Rider," where Quebec's wide swing-era vibrato meshes fantastically with Green's down'n'dirty trombone slides. Green's two originals, "Congo Lament" and "B.G.'s Groove Two," are both winning and rhythmically infectious, while Quebec's "I.Q. Shuffle" is the most bop-tinged sextet workout. The mood isn't as unified as some of his carefully calibrated romantic dates, but Easy Living offers the two strongest sides of Quebec's musical personality in one place, encapsulating a great deal of what he did best.
© Steve Huey /TiVo

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