Here's another 4-CD 8-album jazz compilation of dubious provenance, this one on a label called "Enlightenment", the estimable Julian "Cannonball" Adderley its subject. The albums included are Portrait Of Cannonball; Jump For Joy; Things Are Getting Better; Cannonball Adderley Quintet in Chicago; Blue Spring; Cannonball Takes Charge; The Cannonball Adderley Quintet in San Francisco and Them Dirty Blues.
As the title states, all eight date from between 1958-60, but aren't a complete accounting of his recordings during that period, with the renowned Somethin' Else notable by its absence. Blue Spring is an outlier, being co-credited to trumpeter Kenny Dorham and Adderley, and predominantly featuring the former's compositions. Adderley has a co-star on Things Are Getting Better too, in the shape of The Modern Jazz Quartet's Milt Jackson.
...in San Francisco, as its title implies, is a live album, and a terrific one at that. (Supposedly among the audiences in the run of club dates from which the album was taken was the unlikely figure of Dmitri Shostakovich!) On the other hand, ...in Chicago is a studio album, also terrific, where the band was, in effect, Miles Davis' Sextet minus Miles. The quality of the musicianship and of the music is consistently high throughout these recordings, and speaks very highly of the man on the cover.
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