Louis Hayes & Company - Super Quartet (CD)

Super Quartet
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Album Details: Super Quartet

Release Date:01/01/2000
Label:Timeless Holland
UPC:8711458042437

Track List: Super Quartet

  1. Bolivia
  2. Song Is You
  3. Up Jumped Spring
  4. In Your Own Sweet Way [Version]
  1. Chelsea Bridge
  2. Epistrophy
  3. Blue Lou [Version]
  4. Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum

Pro Reviews: Super Quartet

  • All Music Guide

    This quartet session led by drummer Louis Hayes almost has the flavor of a typical Art Blakey the Jazz Messengers album; although there's no brass, the selections and the hard bop arrangements generally fit. Hayes' drums are very prominent in the mix, which occasionally result in burying bassist Essiet Essiet's contributions. Hayes is also joined by pianist Kirk Lightsey and young tenor saxophonist Javon Jackson (the latter musician being an alum of Blakey's final edition of the band). Lightsey's energetic solos keep up with the pace set by the leader in driving numbers like Cedar Walton's “Bolivia." Jackson shines in Freddie Hubbard's famous waltz “Up Jumped Spring." Lightsey's inventive introduction to Dave Brubeck's “In Your Own Sweet Way" sets up this introspective feature for the rhythm section, while he also assists Jackson with his thoughtful voicings in Billy Strayhorn's “Chelsea Bridge." Essiet also has a turn in the spotlight, setting the table to a blistering take of Thelon...ious Monk's “Epistrophy." The swing era blues “Blue Lou" is performed in an unusual setting: a duet by tenor sax and drums. This is easily one of Louis Hayes' best recordings as a leader. - Ken Dryden, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Louis Hayes

A superior hard bop drummer best known for supporting soloists rather than taking the spotlight himself, Louis Hayes led a band in Detroit as a teenager and was with Yusef Lateef during 1955-1956. He had three notable associations: Horace Silver's Quintet (1956-1959), the Cannonball Adderley Quintet (1959-1965), and the Oscar Peterson Trio (1965-1967). Hayes often teame... Read more