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Anthology - The Early Years (2CD)
Robben Ford
első megjelenés éve: 1976
(2007)

2 x CD
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1. CD tartalma:
1.  Sweet Sixteen
2.  You Drive A Hard Bargain
3.  Raining In My Heart
4.  Blue And Lonesome
5.  Red Rooster
6.  Eighty One
7.  Miss Miss
8.  Sunrise
 
2. CD tartalma:
1.  Oh Gee
2.  You Don't Know What Love Is
3.  Everyday I Have The Blues
4.  It's My Own Fault
5.  Ladies' Choice
6.  Hawk's Theme
7.  S. K. Blues
8.  Low Ride
9.  Softly Rolling
10.  Stella And Frenchie
11.  Goin' Down Slow
Jazz
Crossover Jazz

Recorded between 1972 & 1976

Robben Ford - vocals, guitar, saxophone
Jimmy Witherspoon - vocals
Paul Nagle - keyboards
Stan Poplin - bass
Jim Baum - drums

Includes liner notes by Scott Yanow.

Robben Ford has always been a very eclectic musician; therefore, the people who get the most out of his recordings tend to have eclectic tastes themselves. If you're the sort of broad-minded listener who holds blues, rock, and jazz in equally high regard, Anthology: The Early Years is a musical feast. This two-CD set, which Avenue Jazz provided in 2001, looks back on recordings that the singer/guitarist/saxman made from 1972-1976 (when he was in his early to mid-20s). Even then, Ford was difficult to categorize -- those who insist on pigeonholing musicians wondered if he was really a blues-rock singer or a jazz instrumentalist at heart. And, truth be told, he wore both hats equally well. Anyone who loves down-and-dirty blues-rock cannot help but applaud his gutsy versions of Willie Dixon's "Little Red Rooster" and B.B. King's "Sweet Sixteen." But Ford is equally convincing as a jazz instrumentalist on "Softly Rolling," "Miss Miss," and Miles Davis' "Eighty One." Many of the instrumentals are shining examples of 1970s fusion, but Ford favors more of a post-bop approach on the standard "You Don't Know What Love Is" (which is one of the tunes that finds him on tenor sax and is very John Coltrane-minded). Anthology: The Early Years isn't the last word on Ford in the 1970s, but Avenue Jazz' picks are generally excellent -- and it is certainly among the places to go if you're exploring his early output for the first time.
---Alex Henderson, allmusic

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