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4.5 stars,
This review is from: Dexter Blows Hot and Cool (Audio CD)
It's understandable that most people concentrate on Gordon's Blue Note albums of the first half of the 60's, but the couple of perfectly fine albums he recorded in the mid-50's tend to get completely overlooked. That's a shame, because they represent an interesting interlude in his career, midway between the youthful rambunctiousness of his Savoy sides and the maturity of his Blue Notes. This album, for instance, alternates uptempo swingers with masterful ballads (thus the title). There's a straightforward quality to it that makes the Blue Note material seem to have a sour undertow in comparison. While that may be part of what gives the Blue Notes their complexity, like the proverbial fine wine, it's nice to occasionally have a shot of neat whiskey. The album Daddy Plays the Horn, from this same period, is equally good.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Overlooked Dexter,
This review is from: Dexter Blows Hot and Cool (Audio CD)
I actually bought three of the original Dootone pressings, two of which I wore out. This was very likely my favorite Dexter recording of all. I now have the CD which I listen to frequently. It's honesty and simplicity in addition to the support of the rhythm section (especially Carl Perkins) and the terrific cover art make it a must for any fan.
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