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The Best of Bobby Timmons
Bobby Timmons
első megjelenés éve: 2000
(2004)

CD
3.726 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Moanin'
2.  Old Devil Moon
3.  God Bless the Child
4.  Soul Time
5.  Born to Be Blue
6.  Someone to Watch Over Me
7.  Dat Dere
8.  Easy Does It
9.  Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most
10.  This Here
11.  Lush Life
12.  So Tired
13.  Goodbye
14.  Moanin'
Jazz

Recorded: 1960 - 1964

Bobby Timmons - Organ, Piano, Vibraphone
Albert "Tootie" Heath - Drums
Art Blakey - Drums
Blue Mitchell - Trumpet
Connie Kay - Drums
Sam Jones - Bass

Jazz went to church in the late Fifties, thanks primarily to a group of composer/instrumentalists who allowed their familiarity with gospel to infuse their writing and playing. No single musician was more important in this effort than pianist Bobby Timmons, who created such sanctified hits as "Moanin'", "This Here", "Dat Dere", and "So Tired" while featured in the bands of Art Blakey and Cannonball Adderley. All of these classic titles are included here, in a program drawn from Timmons's years as a Riverside artist that also finds the pianist interpreting jazz and pop standards, taking a couple of unaccompanied turns, and even showing his versatility on organ and vibes.

* Bill Stoddard - Engineer
* Jack Higgins - Engineer
* Jamie Putnam - Art Direction, Design
* Kirk Felton - Remastering
* Orrin Keepnews - Producer
* Ray Fowler - Engineer
* Steve Schapiro - Photography
* Ted Panken - Liner Notes

Pianist/composer Bobby Timmons is known today, if at all, as the composer of some of the most memorable, hummable, funky soul-jazz tunes on the planet -- and that achievement alone should have put him in the jazz hall of fame. Unfortunately, the soul-jazz tag doomed Timmons' reputation with critics who could only hear things through bop or avant-garde ears; their neglect contributed to a career slide that ended with his early death from alcoholism at only 38. As it happens, a good deal of what made Timmons tick can be summed up on one disc, which this item does unusually well. Timmons' irresistible soul-jazz standard "Moanin'" properly leads off the CD, chronologically and in terms of impact. It then flits back and forth between classic Timmons' tunes like "This Here," "Dat Dere," "Soul Time" and selected standards like "Old Devil Moon" and "Born to Be Blue." Most of the time, his preferred milieu was the piano trio, very often with Sam Jones (bass) and Jimmy Cobb (drums) keeping time, and trumpeter Blue Mitchell making the groups a quartet on two tracks. Though soul-jazz was the specialty of the house, Timmons also proved to be an adept bebopper in the Bud Powell tradition. In order to undermine the funky piano stereotype some more, we hear him on vibes as well as piano on "Someone to Watch Over Me," and the disc closes with another, one-of-a-kind take of "Moanin'" where Timmons plays what sounds like a clumsy theater organ. The compilers also insert four unaccompanied tracks to round out the picture -- including "God Bless the Child," where Timmons tries, with limited success, to put in some little Tatum figurations into the mix and a fine, brief "Lush Life."
---Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide

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