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"Jive at Five" by The Joe Newman Quintet is a swinging journey back to the golden age of jazz, originally recorded in 1960 and re-released in 2013. This album features the legendary trumpeter Joe Newman, known for his versatility and respected prowess, alongside the talented Frank Wess on tenor sax, Tommy Flanagan on piano, Eddie Jones on double bass, and Oliver Jackson on drums. Together, they deliver a tight, straight-ahead jazz experience that showcases their collective mastery of the genre.
The album's title track, "Jive at Five," is a classic tune originally recorded by Count Basie and His Orchestra in 1939, and here it's given a fresh, energetic interpretation by The Joe Newman Quintet. Other standout tracks include "Wednesday's Blues," "More That You Know," and "Don't Worry 'Bout Me," each offering a unique blend of swing, blues, and bebop influences.
With a runtime of just 36 minutes, "Jive at Five" is a concise yet powerful collection of tracks that highlight the quintet's exceptional musicianship and chemistry. The album's reissue on the Sinetone AMR label in 2013 brings this timeless music to a new generation of jazz enthusiasts, making it a welcome addition to any jazz collection. Whether you're a longtime fan of Joe Newman or a newcomer to his music, "Jive at Five" is sure to impress with its infectious grooves and top-notch performances.