It Might As Well Be Spring
Download links and information about It Might As Well Be Spring by Ike Quebec. This album was released in 1961 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 6 tracks with total duration of 35:19 minutes.
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Artist: | Ike Quebec |
Release date: | 1961 |
Genre: | Jazz |
Tracks: | 6 |
Duration: | 35:19 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | It Might As Well Be Spring | 6:15 |
2. | A Light Reprieve | 5:19 |
3. | Easy, Don't Hurt | 6:03 |
4. | Lover Man | 5:53 |
5. | Ol' Man River | 6:30 |
6. | Willow Weep for Me | 5:19 |
Details
[Edit]Working with the same quartet that cut Heavy Soul — organist Freddie Roach, bassist Milt Hinton and drummer Al Harewood — Ike Quebec recorded another winning hard bop album with It Might As Well Be Spring. In many ways, the record is a companion piece to Heavy Soul. Since the two albums were recorded so close together, it's not surprising that there a number of stylistic similarities, but there are subtle differences to savor. The main distinction between the two dates is that It Might As Well Be Spring is a relaxed, romantic date comprised of standards. It provides Quebec with ample opportunity to showcase his rich, lyrical ballad style, and he shines throughout the album. Similarly, Roach has a tasteful, understated technique, whether he's soloing or providing support for Quebec. The pair have a terrific, sympathetic interplay that makes It Might As Well Be Spring a joyous listen.