"Out Front" is a landmark album by trumpeter Booker Little, released on October 1, 1961, under the Candid label. This album is a testament to Little's prowess as a hard bop and free jazz artist, showcasing his innovative approach to jazz. With a runtime of 43 minutes, "Out Front" is a concise yet powerful collection of tracks that highlight Little's virtuosic playing and compositional skills.
The album opens with "We Speak (Remastered)," a track that immediately sets the tone for the rest of the record. "Strength And Sanity (Remastered)" follows, showcasing Little's ability to blend bebop with more avant-garde elements. "Quiet Please (Remastered)" offers a moment of introspection, while "Moods In Free Time (Remastered)" delves into the free jazz territory that Little was known for exploring.
"Man Of Words (Remastered)" is a standout track, highlighting Little's lyrical playing and his ability to convey deep emotion through his trumpet. "Hazy Hues (Remastered)" and "A New Day (Remastered)" round out the album, each offering a unique perspective on Little's musical vision.
"Out Front" is a must-listen for any jazz enthusiast, offering a glimpse into the mind of one of the most innovative trumpeters of the 20th century. Little's playing is both technically impressive and deeply expressive, making "Out Front" a timeless addition to any jazz collection.