
One Step Beyond is a Jazz album by Jackie McLean, originally released in 1963. On Gatefold: 36 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Jazz
- Post-Bop & Modal
- angular
- intense
- smoky
About
Though Jackie McLean began recording as a bandleader in the '50s and established himself as a hard-bop honcho, he opened his ears to the new directions jazz was taking in the first half of the '60s. While the saxman first incorporated an avant-garde influence on 1962's <i>Let Freedom Ring</i>, it was <i>One Step Beyond</i>—released the following year—that really marked his immersion into the New Thing. One of the most immediately striking aspects of the sound is the presence of Bobby Hutcherson on vibes in place of a pianist, but that's just the edge of the avalanche. The modalism of opening track, "Saturday and Sunday," is just a warmup for what follows. "Frankenstein" and "Ghost Town," both composed by trombonist Grachan Moncur III, each combine a harmonically adventurous theme with hauntingly abstract explorations on the part of McLean, Moncur, and Hutcherson. At no point do the band delve into full-on free jazz—McLean always kept a toe in his bop-based roots—but <i>One Step Beyond</i> served notice that the New York sax heavyweight could be as progressive as any of the new kids on the block.
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Tracklist
- 1Saturday and Sunday10:27
- 2Frankenstein7:29
- 3Blue Rondo4:50
- 4Ghost Town14:33
Credits
Performers
- Jackie McLeanALTO SAXOPHONE SAXOPHONE
- Eddie KhanBASS
- Anthony WilliamsDRUMS
- Grachan Moncur IIITROMBONE
- Bobby HutchersonVIBRAPHONE
3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 36 pressings tracked on Gatefold
