- influences. Al Hail the
Queen features hip-hop, reggae,
soulful back-up vocals,
boppish scatting,
snappy horn back-ups, and
house music. She
described the work...
- "One of Grisman's
tunes is 'Dawgology', the
title (more than the
rather boppish theme)
alluding to Reinhardt's 'Djangology'. And Grisman's backup, appropriately...
-
record has been
described as "forties
swing based", with a
contrasting "
boppish alto solo" by
saxophonist Bud
Shank on "Whatever
Happened to You?" The...
- have a very
distinctive sound, but his use of time, his sly wit, and his
boppish but
unpredictable style were
completely his own by 1957."
Music critic...
- on
Contemporary Records. The
AllMusic review by
Scott Yanow stated "The
boppish and
fairly original Elmo Hope
performs seven of his
obscure originals,...
- to
acquire the album) and
drummer Stan Levey,
Feldman performs a
mostly boppish set ". On All
About Jazz
Samuel C****
observed "Feldman's
piano is not...
- shakers,
giving the rest of the band
greater freedom and
leading to a less
boppish version than the
earlier recording.: 236–7 "Where
Flamingos Fly" has a...
-
Always sparkling". The
Rough Guide to Jazz
stated that
Kelly "combined
boppish lines and
bluesy interpolations, but with a taut
sense of
timing quite...
- a set for Argo in 1958)
finds him at the age of 30
playing in the same
boppish style he
would have
throughout his career". All
compositions by
Barry Harris...
- br****
section plays cleanly, too,
boasting one
superior soloist in the
boppish trumpet of
Eddie Zandy.”
Metronome magazine praised the “...Hackett-like...