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Graffiti Blues - BONUS TRACK by
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Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
The fourth of five Mainstream sets led by Blue Mitchell (which has been reissued on CD) finds the flexible hard bop trumpeter joined by a soulful and funky rhythm section (either Joe Sample or Walter Bishop, Jr. on keyboards, guitarist Freddie Robinson, electric bassist Darrell Clayborn, and drummer Ray Pounds) and tenor saxophonist Herman Riley. The group plays three straight funky blues, including the title cut, which features Don Bailey on harmonica, as well as a couple of basic Sample originals and a Mitchell ballad feature on "Alone Again (Naturally)." Although not up to the same level as Blue Mitchell's earlier Blue Note dates, this accessible set does a good job of balancing worthwhile solos with catchy rhythms and has dated surprisingly well. [The 1993 reissue offers one extra track, "Alone Again," placed in the middle of the album]