A solidly swinging 1976 quartet date, Cuber Libre is baritone saxophonist Ronnie Cuber's debut release as a leader. Although he's known for playing with soul jazz greats like George Benson, Mongo Santamaria and Dr. Lonnie Sm...

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A solidly swinging 1976 quartet date, Cuber Libre is baritone saxophonist Ronnie Cuber's debut release as a leader. Although he's known for playing with soul jazz greats like George Benson, Mongo Santamaria and Dr. Lonnie Smith, as well as many Steely Dan cuts, this session finds him among a top-notch bop trio of Barry Harris on piano, Sam Jones on bass, and Albert Tootie Heath on drums. Throughout this bop-oriented date, Cuber shows why he has been considered one of the top masters of the baritone during the past 20 years. Scott Yanow

Digitally remastered from the original tapes
Deluxe packaging with a 16-page booklet and restored artwork
Supervised by original producer and Xanadu label head Don Schlitten
Never before released on CD

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