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Ira Sullivan, a veteran saxophonist and trumpeter, delivers a captivating journey through the realms of hard bop and bebop with his 1997 album "Blue Stroll". Released under Delmark Records, this 54-minute collection is a testament to Sullivan's mastery of jazz, showcasing his virtuosic playing and compositional skills.
The album opens with "Wilbur's Tune", a track that sets the tone for the rest of the record, followed by "My Old Flame", a classic jazz standard that Sullivan reinterprets with his unique style. "Blue Stroll", the title track, is a standout piece that highlights Sullivan's ability to blend bluesy melodies with complex harmonies. The album also features "63rd Street Theme" and "Bluzinbee", both of which showcase Sullivan's versatility and creativity.
The album concludes with an alternate version of "Wilbur's Tune", offering a different perspective on the opening track. Throughout "Blue Stroll", Sullivan is accompanied by a stellar lineup of musicians, including pianist Harold Mabern, bassist Michael Cuscuna, and drummer Lewis Nash, who contribute to the album's rich, dynamic sound.
"Blue Stroll" is a must-listen for jazz enthusiasts and those looking to explore the depths of hard bop and bebop. Ira Sullivan's artistry shines through in every note, making this album a valuable addition to any jazz collection.