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It Might As Well Be Spring

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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.

Artist: Ike Quebec
Release date: 1961
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 6
Duration: 35:19
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
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

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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.