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Burner / Red Soul
Red Holloway
első megjelenés éve: 1998
73 perc
(2007)

CD
3.850 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Monkey Sho' Can Talk
2.  Brethren
3.  Crib Theme
4.  The Burner
5.  Miss Judie Mae
6.  Moonlight in Vermont
7.  Making Tracks
8.  Movin' On
9.  Good and Groovy
10.  Get It Together
11.  Big Fat Lady
12.  Tear in My Heart
13.  Eagle Jaws
14.  I'm All Packed
15.  The Regulars
Jazz / Soul-Jazz

Red Holloway - Sax (Tenor)
Big John Patton - Organ
Bobby Durham Drums
Charles Lindsay Guitar
Chuck Rainey - Bass
Dom Cerulli Liner Notes
Dr. Lonnie Smith Organ
Eric Gale - Guitar
Francis Squibb Liner Notes
Frank Severino - Drums
George Benson Guitar
Gilles Margerin Design
Herb Lovelle - Drums
Hobart Dotson - Trumpet
Jamie Putnam Art Direction
Joe Tarantino Remastering
Leonard Gaskin - Bass
Lew Futterman Producer
Norman Simmons - Piano
Ozzie Cadena Supervisor
Paul Breslin Bass
Paul Serrano Trumpet
Peter Paul Producer
Ray Lucas Drums
Thomas Palmer Bass

Red Holloway recorded four albums for Prestige during 1963-65, but did not have another opportunity to lead his own record date until 1982. This 1998 CD reissues his first (The Burner) and fourth (Red Soul) sets for Prestige. The earlier session is the most interesting of the two for; in addition to Holloway (who is heard throughout on tenor), there are fine solos from the bluesy guitarist Eric Gale and organist John Patton; two of the numbers ("Crib Theme" and "The Burner") are extended (over ten-minutes) workouts. The later album matches Holloway with guitarist George Benson (his associate at the time with Jack McDuff's combo) and either organist Dr. Lonnie Smith or pianist Norman Simmons. Although Red Holloway would continue to grow as a highly expressive blues-based soloist through the years, these performances (soul jazz that occasionally becomes hard bop) show that he was already a fairly distinctive and powerful soloist as early as 1963. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide



Red Holloway

Active Decades: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s
Born: May 31, 1927 in Helena, AR
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Bop, Swing, Soul-Jazz, Mainstream Jazz

An exuberant player with attractive tones on both tenor and alto, Red Holloway is also a humorous blues singer. Whether it be bop, blues, or R&B, Holloway can hold his own with anyone. Holloway played in Chicago with Gene Wright's big band (1943-1946), served in the Army, and then played with Roosevelt Sykes (1948) and Nat Towles (1949-1950), before leading his own quartet (1952-1961) during an era when he also recorded with many blues and R&B acts. Holloway came to fame in 1963 while touring with Jack McDuff, making his first dates as a leader for Prestige (1963-1965). Although he has cut many records in R&B settings, Red Holloway is a strong bop soloist at heart, as he proved in the 1970s when he battled Sonny Stitt to a tie on their recorded collaboration. He went on to work mostly as a leader, but also guested with Juggernaut and the Cheathams, and played with Clark Terry on an occasional basis. He continued being active as a player into the 21st century, releasing Standing Room Only on Chiaroscuro Records in 2000; Keep That Groove Going, with Plas Johnson, on Milestone Records in 2001; Coast to Coast, also on Milestone Records, in 2003; and Go Red Go! in 2009 on Delmark Records.
---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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