Blues and Vanilla
| Blues and Vanilla | ||||
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| Studio album by  Jack Montrose Quintet with Red Norvo  | ||||
| Released | 1957 | |||
| Recorded | November 13 and December 24, 1956 Radio Recorders, Los Angeles, CA  | |||
| Genre | Jazz | |||
| Label | RCA Victor LPM-1451  | |||
| Producer | Shorty Rogers | |||
| Jack Montrose chronology | ||||
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Blues and Vanilla is an album by saxophonist Jack Montrose's Quintet with Red Norvo recorded in 1956 for the RCA Victor label.[1]
Reception
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| Source | Rating | 
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AllMusic rated the album with 3 stars; in his review, Ken Dryden states: "The cool-toned nature of the tenor saxophonist's compositions and arrangements fits in with the so-called West Coast jazz genre, though like many of the musicians labeled as such, Montrose is not a native of the region".[2]
Track listing
All compositions by Jack Montrose except as indicated
- "Concertina da Camera (Blues and Vanilla)" - 18:30
 - "Bockhanal" - 3:44
 - "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" (Duke Ellington, Bob Russell) - 5:48
 - "Bernie's Tune" (Bernie Miller) - 3:19
 - "For the Fairest" - 3:36
 - "A Dandy Line" - 2:50
 
Personnel
- Jack Montrose - tenor saxophone, arranger
 - Red Norvo - vibraphone
 - Jim Hall - guitar (tracks 2–6)
 - Max Bennett (tracks 2–6), Walter "Buddy" Clark (track 1) - bass
 - Bill Dolney (tracks 2–6), Shelly Manne (track 1) - drums
 - Joe Maini - alto saxophone (track 1)
 
References
- ^ The RCA Victor Sessions of Jack Montrose: 1956, accessed January 13, 2016
 - ^ a b Dryden, Ken. Blues and Vanilla – Review at AllMusic. Retrieved January 13, 2016.
 - ^ Hall, Tony (March 1, 1958). "'We just had a ball!'". Disc. No. 4. p. 17.
 
