The Herbie Mann–Sam Most Quintet

The Herbie Mann-Sam Most Quintet
Studio album by Herbie Mann and Sam Most
Released 1956
Recorded October 12 & 17, 1955
New York City
Genre Jazz
Length 31:39
Label Bethlehem
BCP 40
Herbie Mann chronology
Flamingo
(1955)
The Herbie Mann-Sam Most Quintet
(1955)
Herbie Mann Plays
(1956)

The Herbie Mann-Sam Most Quintet (later reissued as The Mann with the Most) is an album by flautists Herbie Mann and Sam Most on the Bethlehem label which was recorded in 1956.[1]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]

Allmusic awarded the album 4 stars noting "Most was actually the better known of the two flutists at the time but, while he ended up in the Los Angeles studios, Mann's constant musical curiosity would result in him gaining worldwide fame. Their enjoyable music finds the flutists battling it out to a draw".[2] On All About Jazz Robert Spencer stated "The Herbie Mann-Sam Most Quintet is a 1956 album of eleven genial, high-spirited tracks featuring Mann and Most trading bright, up-tempo, virtually saxophonic flute solos".[3]

Track listing

  1. "Fascinating Rhythm" (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin) - 3:49
  2. "Why Do I Love You?" (Oscar Hammerstein II, Jerome Kern) - 3:49
  3. "It's Only Sunshine" (Joe Puma) - 2:42
  4. "Love Letters" (Edward Heyman, Victor Young) - 2:11
  5. "Let's Get Away from It All" (Tom Adair, Matt Dennis) - 3:22
  6. "Flying Home" (Benny Goodman, Lionel Hampton) - 3:21
  7. "I'll Remember April" (Gene de Paul, Patricia Johnston, Don Raye) - 4:59
  8. "Empathy" (Sam Most) - 3:19
  9. "It Might as Well Be Spring" (Hammerstein, Richard Rodgers) - 3:13
  10. "Just One of Those Things" (Cole Porter) - 3:56
  11. "Seven Come Eleven" (Charlie Christian, Goodman) - 4:54

Personnel

References

  1. Bethlehem Records discography accessed May 15, 2015
  2. 1 2 Yanow, Scott. The Herbie Mann-Sam Most Quintet – Review at AllMusic. Retrieved May 15, 2015.
  3. Spencer, R., All About Jazz Review, accessed May 15, 2015
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