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1. | Moon Ray
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2. | Fly Me To The Moon
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3. | Raoul
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4. | Snap Crackle
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5. | If I Should Lose You
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6. | Long Wharf
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7. | Some Other Spring
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Jazz
Roy Haynes' drumming is unmistakable. His snappy snare drumsound and overall rhythmic sensibility cast him in a different light to technicians such as Buddy Rich or even the melodic Joe Morello. While Haynes' musicianship has sent shock waves through the entire field of percussion, he has never achieved recognition as a great bandleader. OUT OF THE AFTERNOON, however, proves Haynes' distinction in this regard. This 1962 album displays Haynes' ability to grow and adapt tochanges in jazz as a performer and as a leader, an ability that many of his contemporaries lacked. A thoroughly post-bop album, OUT OF THE AFTERNOON showcases the drummer's soloing abilities best on "Raoul", a track that traverses some inscrutable jazz territory, at once playful and controlled, rawand contemplative. It's this approach that makes OUT OF THEAFTERNOON prominent among the vast canon of post-bop albums. |
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