Charles Mcpherson
Today’s Man
Mainstream (Japan) 1973
ECPL120-MS (LP) w/insert.
sleeve : VG+(wear on edge and corner, dirts.)
media : EX/EX(some slightly surface noises.)
This album was released in 1973 by Charles McPherson, an American saxophonist who worked with Charles Mingus, Barry Harris, and Pepper Adams, and who himself has recorded a number of leader albums since the 1960s. Side A is a big band style hard bop with gorgeous arrangements by Ernie Wilkins, and side B is a quartet performance. The best of the two is A2, with its soft flute melody, and A3, an elegant cover of a John Coltrane classic. Recommended.
A2: Invitation
A3: Naima