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Label: Side 1: "47 WEST 63rd NEW YORK 23" Side 2: "47 WEST 63rd NYC"
Writing on both sides. No R under E in NOTE. Deep Groove on both sides.
Matrix: "RVG" Hand Etched on both sides. Plastylite "P"/"ear" mark on both sides.
Title: Blowing In From Chicago
Label: Blue Note BLP 1549
Release: US 1958
Format: Vinyl Record 12" LP
Genre: Jazz, Hard Bop
Additional photos and videos available upon request.
The rhythm section is legendary: Horace Silver (piano), Curly Russell (bass), and Art Blakey (drums). In fact, this was one of the few non-Jazz Messengers dates where Blakey and Silver reunited, bringing their driving hard bop energy.
The album is often praised for its “two-tenor battle” spirit, but unlike the more combative tenor duels of the time (like Gene Ammons vs. Sonny Stitt), Jordan and Gilmore display complementary voices. Jordan’s tone is more round and direct, while Gilmore has an edgier, more angular phrasing hinting at the avant-garde style he would later develop with Sun Ra.
John Gilmore’s playing here was so strong that critics often wondered why he didn’t pursue more mainstream sessions. His loyalty to Sun Ra kept him out of the spotlight, which adds mystique to this album.
Clifford Jordan later became associated with Charles Mingus and his own “Magic Triangle” trio. For many collectors, Blowing In From Chicago represents his first major statement.
The title itself nods to the fact that both saxophonists were literally “blowing in” from Chicago to New York, making their mark on the hard bop capital.
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Record Grading: VG+
Non Flat Edge. Strong VG+: Clean vinyl, faint smudges only. Plays great.Label: Side 1: "47 WEST 63rd NEW YORK 23" Side 2: "47 WEST 63rd NYC"
Writing on both sides. No R under E in NOTE. Deep Groove on both sides.
Matrix: "RVG" Hand Etched on both sides. Plastylite "P"/"ear" mark on both sides.
Sleeve Grading: VG
2" split on the top seam. Edge wear. Corner wear. Coating tear on opening. Wite-out and stamp on back. Some light age wear including scuffs, staining, and age yellowing.Record Details
"47 WEST 63rd NEW YORK 23", "47 WEST 63rd NYC", RVG, Deep Groove, MONO, No RAlbum Details
Artist: Clifford Jordan & John GilmoreTitle: Blowing In From Chicago
Label: Blue Note BLP 1549
Release: US 1958
Format: Vinyl Record 12" LP
Genre: Jazz, Hard Bop
Additional photos and videos available upon request.
Album Description
Blowing In From Chicago (Blue Note 1549), recorded in March 1957, is a hard bop classic that paired two of Chicago’s most distinctive tenor saxophonists, Clifford Jordan and John Gilmore. Although both were born and raised in Chicago, their careers took very different paths: Jordan became a respected leader and sideman on the New York scene, while Gilmore became Sun Ra’s most loyal sideman, rarely appearing outside of the Arkestra. This Blue Note session is one of Gilmore’s very few recordings under non–Sun Ra leadership, which makes it historically significant.The rhythm section is legendary: Horace Silver (piano), Curly Russell (bass), and Art Blakey (drums). In fact, this was one of the few non-Jazz Messengers dates where Blakey and Silver reunited, bringing their driving hard bop energy.
The album is often praised for its “two-tenor battle” spirit, but unlike the more combative tenor duels of the time (like Gene Ammons vs. Sonny Stitt), Jordan and Gilmore display complementary voices. Jordan’s tone is more round and direct, while Gilmore has an edgier, more angular phrasing hinting at the avant-garde style he would later develop with Sun Ra.
John Gilmore’s playing here was so strong that critics often wondered why he didn’t pursue more mainstream sessions. His loyalty to Sun Ra kept him out of the spotlight, which adds mystique to this album.
Clifford Jordan later became associated with Charles Mingus and his own “Magic Triangle” trio. For many collectors, Blowing In From Chicago represents his first major statement.
The title itself nods to the fact that both saxophonists were literally “blowing in” from Chicago to New York, making their mark on the hard bop capital.
Grading Scale: NM / VG+ / VG / G+ / G
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