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1. | Two Pieces of One: Red
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2. | Two Pieces of One: Green
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3. | Tomorrow Afternoon
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4. | Memory
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5. | Barb's Dong to the Wizard
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Jazz / Post-Bop; Hard Bop
Recorded: Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey * Tracks 1-3: August 21, 1964 * Tracks 4, 5: August 24, 1964
Sam Rivers - tenor saxophone (1-3) Richard Davis - bass (1,2) Gary Peacock - bass (1-3) Ron Carter - bass (5) Tony Williams - drums, drum set (4), tympani (4), wood block (4), maracas (4,5), triangle (4,5) Bobby Hutcherson - vibes, marimba (4) Herbie Hancock - piano (4,5)
When Jackie McLean brought the 17-year-old Tony Williams to New York, the startlingly original and mature drummer immediately became a Blue Note regular, making his debut album a year later. This ambitious masterpiece introduced Sam Rivers to the jazz world and featured an innovative percussion piece with Herbie Hancock and Bobby Hutcherson.
Drummer Tony Williams' first recording as a leader (made when he was 18 and still billed as Anthony Williams) gave him an opportunity to utilize an advanced group of musicians: tenor saxophonist Sam Rivers, vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, pianist Herbie Hancock, and both Richard Davis and Gary Peacock on bass. Williams wrote all four of the pieces and has a different combination of players on each song. The freely improvised "Memory" features Hutcherson, Hancock, and Williams in some colorful and at times spacy interplay; "Barb's Song to the Wizard" is a Hancock-Ron Carter duet; "Tomorrow Afternoon" has Rivers, Peacock and Williams in a trio; and all of the musicians (except Hutcherson) are on the sidelong "2 Pieces of One." The unpredictable music holds one's interest; a very strong debut for the masterful drummer. ---Scott Yanow, AMG |
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