@orpheus10 Based on your post above, I recommend you listen to the song, "Sing in Portuguese" by Randy Stonehill on the "Wonderama" album (1992). It is a song for his grandmother, who was Portuguese, and it is hard not to like--although nothing close to jazz.
Regarding "Somethin' Else" I would add my voice to those that thoroughly enjoy this record. I own it as both a redbook CD (RBCD) and SACD. It is one of the few SACDs that I find rewardingly worth the SACD price paid for the difference between the RBCD and the SACD. There is absolutely nothing wrong with my RBCD version; the Analogue Productions SACD on my system simply sounds better to me. I consider Adderley's version of "Autumn Leaves" my favorite rendition of that jazz standard, which many artists have covered. "Alison's Uncle aka Bangoon" is also contained on my SACD (might be on others' RBCDs too). It is a terrific tune. According to Michael Cuscuna in the SACD liner notes, "In the early '80s, when I discovered an unissued tune from Cannonball Adderley's "Somethin' Else" album, I contacted the woman who handled publishing for Cannonball and Nat Adderley. She couldn't find a trace of music for the piece, but assumed that it must have been written by Nat Adderley since Cannonball didn't write very much. Because Nat's daughter was born on the exact day of the recording session, she gave it the title, "Alison's Uncle" (meaning Cannonball). And that is how it initially came out. Years later someone with keen ears pulled our coats to the fact that it was actually "Bangoon" written by Hank Jones and previously recorded by both Donald Byrd and Gigi Gryce." I guess that explains the absence of the music in the Adderley publishing archives....
Regarding "Somethin' Else" I would add my voice to those that thoroughly enjoy this record. I own it as both a redbook CD (RBCD) and SACD. It is one of the few SACDs that I find rewardingly worth the SACD price paid for the difference between the RBCD and the SACD. There is absolutely nothing wrong with my RBCD version; the Analogue Productions SACD on my system simply sounds better to me. I consider Adderley's version of "Autumn Leaves" my favorite rendition of that jazz standard, which many artists have covered. "Alison's Uncle aka Bangoon" is also contained on my SACD (might be on others' RBCDs too). It is a terrific tune. According to Michael Cuscuna in the SACD liner notes, "In the early '80s, when I discovered an unissued tune from Cannonball Adderley's "Somethin' Else" album, I contacted the woman who handled publishing for Cannonball and Nat Adderley. She couldn't find a trace of music for the piece, but assumed that it must have been written by Nat Adderley since Cannonball didn't write very much. Because Nat's daughter was born on the exact day of the recording session, she gave it the title, "Alison's Uncle" (meaning Cannonball). And that is how it initially came out. Years later someone with keen ears pulled our coats to the fact that it was actually "Bangoon" written by Hank Jones and previously recorded by both Donald Byrd and Gigi Gryce." I guess that explains the absence of the music in the Adderley publishing archives....