Ike Quebec: Soul Samba Bossa Nova

Analogue Productions CBNJ 84114 SA
Stereo Hybrid
Jazz
Ike Quebec (tenor sax)
Willie Bobo (drums)
Kenny Burrell (guitar)
Wendell Marshall (bass)
Gravin Masseaux (chekere)
This program of sultry, minor key music with a Brazilian tinge seems inspired by Ike Quebec, who was suffering from advanced cancer that would claim his life three months later. But here is big-toned, impassioned tenor is in tact. Quebec's take on the bossa nova craze that explored that year (1962) is more muscular than Stan Getz's and doesn't rely on the familiar Jobim and Gilberto songs of the day. He and Kenny Burrell solo on the sly, subtle rhythms of Wendell Marshall, Willie Bobo and Garvin Masseaux.
Originally released in 1962.
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