Just in Case You Forgot How Bad He Really Was
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Dig Dr. Woody
- Star Eyes
- Everything Happens to Me
- Night Has a Thousand Eyes
- Ballad Medley: How Deep Is the Ocean/Smoke Gets in Your Eyes/My ...
- Solo Excerpt
- Lover Man
- Laura
- Wee
- Outro
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #213163 in Music
- Released on: 1998-02-24
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
...it's not that i forgot...i jus didn't know!!!...
...what's wrong with me? i dont e'en know what i coulda been thinkin about....but i bought this cd over a year ago and i dont e'en think i played it once all the way thru and it get stuck in the no-man's land of junk cd's that i own....
luckily, every so often, i go thru those cd's and give them a brief lissenin to because hey! you never know...maybe my taste has matured and i might like somma that junk now!!! - hasnt happened yet....up until now!!!
why was this e'en in that pile to begin with!?!? this sh!t is hot!!! brother stitt is definitely the man!!! the songs are deep and fulla meaning and melody, so obviously i was drunk and/or delirious when i cast this aside...DONT YALL MAKE THAT MISTAKE!!! buy this and get your coltrane-fix with this...it's some tight work....
Jazzman
Yes, Stitt is a bit of an enigma. But don't let that get you down. Look past the lack of name recognition. This man was a foundation of several generations of jazz. The man could blow with the best. I'd have to rank him in the top ten sax players easily, and it wouldn't be hard to consider him in a top five list. I think he really suffered by his loner ways. He was just never an insider with the establishment. But theres a reason why not many wanted to get on stage on challenge him. And he knew every song every written. "How Bad He Really Was" is a great starting point for Stitt listening.




