I forgot to mention that I bumped in to one of my old friends in Vienne and he recounted a number of musicians with whom he has toured with. I've previously mentioned that both Hank Mobley and Nathan Davis were mentioned in a conversation we had a few years back but this time the name of Clifford Jordan came up. I vaguely recall his playing from some Mingus records but my friend explained that he was a hugely under-rated tenor saxophonist and was staggered by the flow of his ideas when he went on tour with him. Apparently he died in modest circumstances sometime in the 1980's without being properly appreciated by either fans or critics. Alain was extremely enthusiastic and more positive about Jordan's work that the other two tenor men - it sounded like Mobley was past his prime when he worked with him (I think he had serious drug problems by the time he was touring Europe) but I can't recall anyone ever lauding Clifford Jordan on this board.
Judging by this track with an all-star quartet I would tend to agree with Alain:-
Judging by this track with an all-star quartet I would tend to agree with Alain:-
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