During his comeback years (1959-62) after a decade mostly off the scene, tenor saxophonist
Ike Quebec recorded frequently for Blue Note. He started off with a session aimed at the 45 jukebox market and, although he eventually made a few full-length albums for the label,
Quebec cut four 45 dates over a two-and-a-half-year period. This double-disc set has all of the jukebox sessions. Most of the 26 selections clock in between four and seven minutes and have long melody statements in addition to concise and soulful solos.
Quebec, who was in consistently prime form during his last period, is joined by groups featuring either
Skeeter Best or
Willie Jones on guitar and
Edwin Swanston,
Sir Charles Thompson, or
Earl Van Dyke on organ. Fun, loose and highly enjoyable music. ~ Scott Yanow