For those for whom such things matter, Salt & Pepper pairs Stitt w/Paul Gonsalves. File under Neither Sucks Nor Soars, imo.
The two Clark Terry dates have "commercial" concepts, but both are actually quite spirited, and could well delight many. File under Fun & Frisky.
Another plug for the two Hamilton sides. Lloyd is all but gone here, but Stinson isn't, & Gabor steps out quite nicely to make up the difference. Plus, there's two tracks w/Harold Land that are worth the cost of admission their own selves.
And what the hell, I'll put in recs for the Mel Brown & Sonny Criss items, fully stipulating that both were produced and aimed squarely at "the marketplace". Oh well!