Although Von Freeman's unusual, very recognizable tone has been admired by jazz's avant-garde, the tenorman has always been a hard bopper/post-bopper first and foremost. And that's what makes a Freeman recording jump right out at you -- his tone sounds like it belongs on an AACM recording, but he tackles swift bop chord changes with such enthusiasm that you know bop was his calling. Freeman is in fine form on Lester Leaps In, an unapologetic hard bop date employing pianist Jodie Christian, bassist Eddie de Haas and drummer Wilbur Campbell. The saxman was 69 when this CD was recorded in Paris, and he sounds like he's very much in his prime on hard-swinging, passionate versions of Charlie Parker's "Scrapple from the Apple" and Lester Young's "Lester Leaps In." The album is unlikely to convert those who aren't already sold on Freeman's merits, but the Chicagoan's admirers wound do well to find a copy. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
Lester Leaps In
05/01/1992 | Steeplechase
All Music Guide Review
Lester Leaps In Track Listing
Credits of Lester Leaps In
- Nils Winther
- Producer, Photography
- Chris Sheridan
- Liner Notes
- Wilbur Campbell
- Drums
- Eddie DeHaas
- Bass
- Jodie Christian
- Piano
- Von Freeman
- Sax (Tenor), Main Performer
















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