Ok, if your first response is oh HELL no, then ok, don't bother.
Otherwise, consider.
There's a lot of things to consider on this program. Time, place, cultural crossroads. At any given moment, Sonny Till bends a note like Johnny Hodges, floats the time like Louis Armstrong, the songs can get as much King Cole Trio (w/no piano!) as anything, background vocal arrangements are as much big band moving parts as they are block chords, just ALL sorts of things going on. No drums, no tenor solos. Just bass, guitar and vocals.
Between these guys and The Ravens, the line between "jazz" and "R&B" was still very much anything but fixed. This disc shows why.
So, consider.