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'S Make It
'S Make It (slang for 'Let's go') is a recording by the hard bop Art Blakey jazz ensemble. It was recorded in Los Angeles in 1964 and issued on the Limelight label.〔(Art Blakey chronology ) accessed June 6, 2013〕 Following the departure of stars from his 1961 to 1964 band, Freddie Hubbard, Wayne Shorter and Cedar Walton, it includes previous Blakey alumni and newer players. It was re-released on Verve in 2004.〔 ==Reception==
Jeffery S. McMillan has called the release one of Blakey's most underrated works and that it exemplifies his 1964-1965 work. In a review in the December 1965 issue of ''Black World'', the title track is describes as "a diabolical concept, a dark image, invoking the innermost caverns of Manhattan."〔 David Rickert calls the album "a fine Messengers album and a good example of the drummer's consistently satisfying work." Russ Musto referred to the release as a "return to a more soulful sound". Ken Dryden stated in his Allmusic review that "It's a shame that this was the only recording by this particular lineup of the Jazz Messengers, as () Gilmore's strong blowing complements Morgan very well".〔
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