Sonny — Clark - Cool Struttin- -1958- -eac-flac- ((top))
The chemistry between these five men was electric. Unlike some sessions where musicians were hired guns merely reading charts, this group operated as a true unit. Philly Joe Jones and Paul Chambers (often borrowing from the Miles Davis rhythm section) provided a driving, relentless swing that anchored the session.
is more than just a jazz record; for many, it is the ultimate embodiment of the "Blue Note Sound." Recorded on January 5, 1958 , at Rudy Van Gelder’s legendary studio in Hackensack, New Jersey, it stands as a pillar of the hard bop era. For audiophiles, the specific digital preservation in EAC-FLAC (Exact Audio Copy - Free Lossless Audio Codec) ensures that the grit, soul, and meticulous engineering of the original session are captured with bit-perfect accuracy. The Quintessential Hard Bop Lineup Sonny Clark - Cool Struttin- -1958- -EAC-FLAC-
Enjoy the ride — that title track bass line from Paul Chambers alone is worth the lossless bandwidth. The chemistry between these five men was electric
Cool Struttin' – 1958 – Sonny Clark Review | All About Jazz is more than just a jazz record; for
