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Album Details: Walkin' with Mr. Lee

Release Date:01/01/1958
Label:Collectables
UPC:090431508329

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  • All Music Guide

    New Orleans' favorite tenor sax player had a modest hit with the title track, a bouncy instrumental tailormade for his honkin' style. The resulting album issued on the Ember label and a stray 45 are collected up here, a loose batch of blues, rockers, smoky jazz ballads, and jumpers. All of these are assigned quaint maltshop titles like "Teen Dream," "Hot Rod Special," "Boppin' at the Hop," and "Bee Hive." But corny titles aside, here's some classic New Orleans blowing in a variety of settings, all of which work, making for a solid sax album that's gradeA listening all the way.

    - Cub Koda, All Music Guide

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Lee Allen

Back when rock roll burst out of roadhouses and clubs on the wrong side of town and onto the airwaves, the saxophone was every bit as important as the guitar, piano, or drums in defining the sound -- a few players, like Rudy Pompili, did emerge as stars in their own right, with serious audiences and a lot of name recognition; others, like Jimmy Wright, the reedman and ... Read more