The underrated trumpeter, Clarence Shaw is probably best known for his excellent work with Charles Mingus in the '50s but he also recorded a few LPs under the name of Gene Shaw in the early '60s. I was glad to discover a recent CD re-issue of his 1962 quintet session 'Breakthrough'(DUSTY GROOVE DGA 3015) which features inventive and soulful hard bop. Mingus once said that "If 'Tijuana Moods' had been released in 1957 instead of 1962, Shaw would be a star today".
Anyone who loved Shaw's playing on that album should check out the marvellous but little-known 'Breakthrough'.
Anyone who loved Shaw's playing on that album should check out the marvellous but little-known 'Breakthrough'.
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