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Phenil Isopropil Amine
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Album Details: Phenil Isopropil Amine

Release Date:12/19/1958
Label:Polygram Records
UPC:042283720725

Track List: Phenil Isopropil Amine

  1. Cliff, Cliff
  2. Phenil Isopropil Amine
  3. Misterioso
  4. Lullaby of the Leaves
  5. There Will Never Be Another You
  6. Waiting for Irene
  1. Jamf
  2. Chasin' the Bird
  3. Speak Low
  4. Doxology (Memory of Dick)
  5. Jeu de Quarte [Take 1]
  6. Jeu de Quarte [Take 2]

Pro Reviews: Phenil Isopropil Amine

  • All Music Guide

    This CD reissues Bobby Jaspar's 1958 final studio album (although he lived until 1963). Surprisingly, Jaspar, an excellent tenorman, sticks exclusively to flute, performing in a pair of pianoless groups with either Michel Hausser or Sadi Lallemand on vibes, Paul Roverie or Jymie Merritt on bass, drummer Kenny Clarke, and sometimes percussionist Humberto Canto. Comprised of six originals (five by Jaspar) and five jazz standards, this light but not lightweight chamber jazz set should have great appeal to fans of 1950s straight-ahead jazz.

    - Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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Biography

Bobby Jaspar

A fine bop-oriented soloist equally skilled on his cool-toned tenor and flute, Bobby Jaspar's early death from a heart ailment was a tragic loss. As a teenager, he played tenor in a Dixieland group with Toots Thielemans in Belgium. He recorded with Henri Renaud (1951 and 1953) and played with touring Americans, including Jimmy Raney, Chet Baker (1955), and his future wi... Read more