Along the way in the 1950s, Forrest wound up addicted to heroin. After 1954, he wouldn't record again until 1958, when he began collaborating on LPs with trumpeter Harry Sweets" Edison and on others with trombonist Bennie Green. He also recorded extensively as a sideman.
In April 1961, Forrest recorded Out of the Forrest for Prestige, featuring Jimmy Forrest (ts), Joe Zawinul (p), Tommy Potter (b) and Clarence Johnston (d). The LP was one of his best, a combination of blues and standards on which Forrest projected his tough swinging sound.
Here's Jimmy Forrest's Out of the Forrest (Prestige) without ad interruptions...
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