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- – Blues and the Abstract Truth (1961). Bringing his big band arranging skills into the small combo arena (Eric Dolphy on flute & sax, Freddie Hubbard on trumpet and Bill Evans on piano, etc.), Nelson leads the charge on lyrical pieces (“Stolen Moments”), folk dance interpolations (“Hoe Down”), and post-bop barnstormers (“Cascades” and “Teenie’s Blues”). In an era of experimentation, this LP often recalls the cool jazz of the previous decade.

sgt1372,
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@Great_Albums #Jazz #LPs #OliverNelson

Definitely one of the classic jazz albums.

If you've got & like this one & if you don't have them already, you also need these to get these (which I also have) too:

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Great_Albums,
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@sgt1372 Thanks I'll definitely be checking out more of Nelson's work.

innergroove,

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Worth it for “Stolen Moments” alone!

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