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Cannonball Adderley – ‘Somethin’ Else’ (1958) review

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Cannonball Adderley’s 1958 classic Somethin’ Else is a masterpiece of the hard bop era. Featuring the great Miles Davis on trumpet, the album features a mix of blues, bebop, and soulful ballads. The title track is one of Adderley’s most recognizable tunes and features a memorable solo from Davis.

Adderley’s alto sax is featured prominently throughout the album, and his signature sound is unmistakable. The album also features the classic “Autumn Leaves”, which is given a new twist with a Latin-influenced arrangement. Adderley’s playing is consistently excellent, and Davis’ solos are some of his most memorable. The rhythm section of Sam Jones and Art Blakey is a perfect complement to the horns, and their interplay is truly remarkable.

Overall, Somethin’ Else is an essential album of hard bop that should not be missed.

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