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Work Time [Japan version] |
Sonny Rollins |
első megjelenés éve: 2008 |
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(2008)
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5.860 Ft
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1. | There's No Business Like Show Business
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2. | Paradox
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3. | Raincheck
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4. | There Are Such Things
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5. | It's All Right With Me
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Jazz Post-Bop Hard Bop
Recorded: Dec 2, 1955, Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey
Sonny Rollins (tenor saxophone); Ray Bryant (piano); George Morrow (bass guitar); Max Roach (drums)
When Rollins returned from Chicago to New York as a member of Max Roach's group, he recorded with Roach but also resumed taping sessions as a leader, using members of Roach's group as a nucleus. In this case Philadelphian Ray Bryant substitutes for Richie Powell. The critics were not yet committed to Sonny's importance but the musicians knew. Miles Davis, who had heard the acetates of the date, would call Bob Weinstock and have him play tracks over the phone to musicians visiting Miles's apartment.
* Bob Weinstock - Supervisor * Gil Melle - Cover Photo * Ira Gitler - Liner Notes * Joe Goldberg - Liner Notes * Rudy Van Gelder - Engineer * Shigeo Miyamoto - Mastering * Tamaki Beck - Mastering Supervisor
For this LP-length CD reissue, tenor great Sonny Rollins plays five songs (including the unlikely "There's No Business like Show Business") in a quartet with pianist Ray Bryant, bassist George Morrow and his then-current employer drummer Max Roach. Rollins was an original stylist from the start and in late 1955 he was ready to take his place among the greats. The enjoyable outing (which is included in Rollins' huge Prestige box set) may not be essential but it is a strong effort. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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