This 1958 release, recorded the same year as
Art Blakey's canonical album
Moanin', bears little resemblance to that more famous release. While the personnel on
Holiday for Skins features some of the finest players of the hard bop era (including drummer
Philly Joe Jones and trumpeter
Donald Byrd), the music on the album draws its inspiration directly from African and Latin folk forms.
This is especially evident on tracks like "The Feast" and "Aghano," which feature circular drum patterns and chanting from the bandmembers. Tunes like "Mirage," however, blend these exotic sounds with a more straightforward bop vocabulary, resulting in the set's most engaging moments. As one of the more adventurous dates from Blue Note's '50s period,
Holiday for Skins is an intriguing listen. ~ Rovi Staff