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studio album
First released:
Oct 25 1990

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  • Aug 10 2004

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Hard bop, Jazz, Smooth Jazz. Vote on Genres

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5 stars Quintessential Dexter
This is one of THE all time desert island Blue Note recordings. Though not mentioned as often as titles such as "Blue Train" or "Somethin' Else," this recording presents Dexter's tenor front and center. Great tunes and sympathetic support create subtle tension and release. Some of this music was recently featured at the beginning of Ken Burn's "Jazz" episode 10. I hope this will be re-released as part of Blue Note's RVG series in the near future. Good listening!
Written by Al W. "Al. W."
3 stars Half good half bad
Three Dex albums you should get and this aint one of them. Get Dexter Calling, Swinging Affair and Our Man in Paris. This CD here has only one good song, the first track is good the rest is crappola.
Written by harrythompson

Track listing Edit

  • CD

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    number:
    title:
    number name artist hh:mm:ss
    1
    Tanya
    18:18
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    2
    Coppin' The Haven
    11:18
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    3
    Darn That Dream
    7:29
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    4
    Kong Neptune
    11:00
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Credits Edit

  1. performer

    1. Donald Byrd [trumpet except track 3]
    2. Kenny Drew [piano]

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One Flight Up 4 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: Blue Note Records
catalog number: CDP 7 84176
release dates: Oct 25 1990
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