The music that comprises
Back to the Tracks was recorded in September 1960, months after the sessions for
True Blue, but it sat on the shelves until
Mosaic reissued it as part of their
Complete Blue Note Recordings box, even though it was penciled in for release. Like
Minor Move,
Tina Brooks first session that stayed unreleased for over 20 years,
Back to the Tracks is an excellent
hard bop set, and it's hard to understand why it wasn't released at the time.
Brooks leads a fantastic band featuring alto saxophonist
Jackie McLean, trumpeter
Blue Mitchell, pianist
Kenny Drew, bassist
Paul Chambers and drummer
Art Taylor through three originals and two
standards. Each musician has opportunity to shine, but
Brooks remains the center of attention. His style is remarkably fluid, capable of graceful, elegant turns on the
ballads and clean, speedy improvisations on the up-tempo
bop. Each of the five songs have breathtaking moments, confirming
Brooks talents as a saxophonist, composer and leader. Listening to
Back to the Tracks, it's impossible to figure out why the record wasn't released at the time, but it's a
hard bop gem from the early '60s to cherish. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine