Sonny Clark - Cool Struttin- -1958- -eac-flac- ~upd~ Instant

Recorded on January 5, 1958, Cool Struttin’ is the definitive statement of the Sonny Clark quintet. While Clark had recorded as a leader prior to this, never had the stars aligned so perfectly. The personnel list reads like a "Who’s Who" of the Blue Note roster:

. It is celebrated for its "soul appeal" and iconic cover art, achieving a cult-like status, particularly in Japan where it famously outsells other jazz giants like John Coltrane's Blue Train en.wikipedia.org Personnel: Sonny Clark: Piano (Leader) Art Farmer: Jackie McLean: Alto Saxophone Paul Chambers: Bass (from the Miles Davis Quintet) Philly Joe Jones: Drums (from the Miles Davis Quintet) Original Tracklist: Cool Struttin' : A relaxed, walking 9-minute blues. Blue Minor : A Latin-tinged minor blues. Sippin' At Bells : An intricate Miles Davis composition. Deep Night : A standard transformed into a hard bop jam. www.allaboutjazz.com The Format: EAC-FLAC indicates that the audio was ripped from a CD using Exact Audio Copy (EAC) and compressed into the Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) Sonny Clark - Cool Struttin- -1958- -EAC-FLAC-

For the modern audiophile and digital archivist, the keyword string represents more than just a search for music. It represents a quest for the highest possible fidelity. It signals a desire to hear the music exactly as it was laid down on that winter day in Rudy Van Gelder’s studio, stripped of the noise floor, compression, and limitations of standard streaming. Recorded on January 5, 1958, Cool Struttin’ is