This excellent compilation documents the musical collaboration between saxophonist Harold Land and trumpeter Carmell Jones. Though perhaps best known for his appearance on Horace Silver’s classic album, “Song for My Father”, Jones recorded a handful of fine dates with Land in the early 1960s: “The Remarkable Carmell Jones”, “Hear Ye”, “Jazz Impressions of Folk Music” and “Business Meetin’”. The first three albums are reproduced in their entirety here, as well as a few selections from the last. Among the sidemen are pianist Frank Strazzeri, and bassist Red Mitchell (who received co-billing with Land on “Hear Ye”). Land and Jones work beautifully together—a strong musical synergy between them. Their partnership may not have produced a whole lot of albums, but what it did produce was hard bop of the highest calibre.
CD 1
01. Blues march (3:09)
02. I'm gonna go fishing (11:14)
03. Come rain or come shine (4:31)
04. Night tide (4:04)
05. Sad march (5:47)
06. Stellisa (9:12)
07. Full moon and empty arms (6:39)
08. Tripplin' awhile (7:46)
09. Somara (6:42)
10. Catacomb (8:20)
11. The way I feel (6:19)
12. I'm old fashioned (6:07)
CD 2
01. Hear ye! (6:53)
02. Pari passu (4:57)
03. Rosie's spirit (5:26)
04. That's good (6:07)
05. Suearl (7:08)
06. Hip trolley (5:24)
07. Beautiful love (5:43)
08. Kisses sweeter than wine (3:53)
09. Tom Dooley (6:57)
10. Scarlet ribbons (4:08)
11. Take this hammer (6:46)
12. Foggy, foggy dew (4:20)
13. Hava nagila (5:14)
14. On top of Old Smokey (2:58)
15. Blue tail fly (3:48)