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Out of the Forrest
Jimmy Forrest
Out of the Forrest
Genres: Jazz, Pop
 
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Japanese limited edition issue of the album classic in a deluxe, miniaturized LP sleeve replica of the original vinyl album artwork.

     
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All Artists: Jimmy Forrest
Title: Out of the Forrest
Members Wishing: 4
Total Copies: 0
Label: Jvc Japan
Release Date: 8/7/2006
Album Type: Import
Genres: Jazz, Pop
Styles: Soul-Jazz & Boogaloo, Bebop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 025218609722, 4988002509201, 025218009713, 090204078967

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Japanese limited edition issue of the album classic in a deluxe, miniaturized LP sleeve replica of the original vinyl album artwork.
 

CD Reviews

A solid blowing session.
jazzfanmn | St Cloud, MN United States | 02/28/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Jimmy Forrest's tenor which has a warm fat tone, kind of like Ben Webster with a bluesey edge, is the star of this recording from 1961. He displays a gutbucket, bar room blues wail on "Bolo Blues", a boppish flair on "Crash Program", and a soulful vibrato on the slow numbers "I've Got A Right To Cry" and "Yesterdays". Backed by Joe Zawinul on piano, Tommy Potter on bass, and Clarence Johnston on drums, Forrest cuts a straightahead blowing session that is a pleasant mix of soulful slow numbers and uptempo material."
Jimmy's Best
John Chapin | Jackson Heights, NY USA | 06/24/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I've got a bunch of Jimmy Forrest vinyl, and CDs, and Out of the Forrest is clearly the best -- it is his quintessential LP.
His tone is the best I've ever heard it, and his articulation on the very up-tempo Crash Program has got to be heard to be believed. "Crash" is the same tune as "Dog It" cut on the album Black Forrest, recorded about 18 months earlier. But it sounds to me like he'd been playing this blues head on a lot of gigs because he nails every note and swings better on this later record date.
"This Can't be Love" is also great... Forrest's solo starts at an intense level and goes up from there.
The only Jimmy Forrest album that might be of this caliber is "Most Much", which has the debatable version of Autumn Leaves... but "Yesterdays" from Out of the Forrest is sweater and more accessible to mortals."