Harry Allen's debut as a leader found the 21-year-old tenor saxophonist already sounding fairly original in the mainstream swing idiom. This CD matches Allen with pianist Keith Ingham (with whom he had never worked previously, but would soon become a frequent collaborator), bassist Major Holley, and drummer Oliver Jackson. Although influenced a bit by his early idol Scott Hamilton, Allen already had a rapidly emerging musical personality of his own. In addition to some swing standards (most notably "I Would Do Anything for You" and "Blues My Naught Sweetie Gives to Me"), Allen also performs such obscurities as Johnny Hodges' "Walkin' the Frog," "Moments Like This" and Nat Cole's "Beautiful Moons Ago." ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
How Long Has This Been Going On?
06/30/1988
All Music Guide Review
How Long Has This Been Going On? Track Listing
Credits of How Long Has This Been Going On?
- Chip Deffaa
- Liner Notes, Text
- George H. Buck, Jr.
- Executive Producer
- Gus P. Statiras
- Producer, Liner Notes
- Wendell Echols
- Production Coordination
- Andrew Miland
- Engineer
- Harry Allen
- Sax (Tenor), Main Performer
- Ken Franklin
- Photography, Cover Photo
- Major Holley
- Bass
- Keith Ingham
- Piano
- Oliver Jackson
- Drums












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