During the early '80s, Tom Browne sold a lot of records playing R&B-ish dance music. Occasionally, he would display his
Freddie Hubbard-inspired
trumpet and hint at potential that he had yet to realize. This
particular album was better than most, for in addition to throwaway
tunes (five of the seven commercial numbers have forgettable vocals),
Browne plays two
John Coltrane
songs (a swinging "Lazy Bird" and "Naima") with a sextet and fares
pretty well. It is a pity that the remainder of the album is not on the
same level.
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