Recorded on May 6, 1961, at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, Doin’ Allright marks a triumphant comeback for jazz legend Dexter Gordon. After facing personal challenges, Gordon returns with a stellar quintet featuring trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, pianist Horace Parlan, bassist George Tucker, and drummer Al Harewood. This jazz album is filled with captivating hard bop tracks that resonate with emotion and creativity.
The record includes powerful originals like ‘Society Red’ and a mesmerizing rendition of ‘You’ve Changed’. If you’re searching for cheap jazz albums online, this gem stands out among the best jazz albums of the 1960s.
- Track Listing:
- 1. I Was Doing All Right – Dexter Gordon
- 2. You’ve Changed – Dexter Gordon
- 3. For Regulars Only – Dexter Gordon
- 4. Society Red – Dexter Gordon
- 5. It’s You Or No One – Dexter Gordon
Don’t miss your chance to buy Dexter Gordon Doin’ Allright vinyl and immerse yourself in the rich world of hard bop jazz music.
Jose Coleman (verified owner) –
Absolutely love this album! Dexter Gordon’s sound is timeless. ‘You’ve Changed’ is my favorite track. Definitely one of the best jazz albums of the 1960s!
Courtney Smith (verified owner) –
Doin’ Allright is a masterpiece. The blend of Freddie Hubbard’s trumpet and Gordon’s saxophone is pure magic. A must-have for any jazz lover.
Katie Walker (verified owner) –
If you’re a fan of hard bop, you need this album in your collection. The energy and emotion in every track are incredible!