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The Essential Sonny Rollins - The RCA Years |
Sonny Rollins |
első megjelenés éve: 1964 130 perc |
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(2006)
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 2 x CD |
4.881 Ft
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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | The Bridge
from "The Bridge"
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2. | God Bless the Child
from "The Bridge"
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3. | The Night Has a Thousand Eyes
from "What's New"
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4. | Don't Stop the Carnival
from "What's New"
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5. | If Ever I Would Leave You
from "What's New"
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6. | Jungoso
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7. | Doxy
live, from "Our Man In Jazz"
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | There Will Never Be Another You
from "3 In Jazz"
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2. | All the Things You Are
from "Sonny Meets Hawk"
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3. | Lover Man
from "Sonny Meets Hawk"
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4. | Just Friends
from "Sonny Meets Hawk"
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5. | Now's the Time
from "Now's the Time"
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6. | St. Thomas
from "Now's the Time"
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7. | 'Round Midnight
from "Now's the Time"
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8. | Afternoon in Paris
from "Now's the Time"
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9. | Four
from "Now's the Time"
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10. | My Ship
from "The Standard Sonny Rollins"
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11. | Love Letters
from "The Standard Sonny Rollins"
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12. | Trav'lin' Light
from "The Standard Sonny Rollins"
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Jazz Post-Bop Hard Bop
Recorded: 1962 - 1964
Sonny Rollins (saxophone); Jim Hall (guitar); Coleman Hawkins (saxophone); Don Cherry (cornet); Herbie Hancock (piano); Bob Cranshaw (bass guitar); Roy McCurdy, Stu Martin (drums); Candido Camero (congas)
This handy double-disc set is a streamlined compilation from the six-CD box of Sonny Rollins Complete RCA Victor Recordings. Rollins' tenure with the label coincided with his return from an extended period of inactivity between 1962 and 1964. Before his fine Impulse outings, Rollins began exploring the fringes of modern jazz playing outside. These various situations are represented here to a degree. Obviously, the most notable cuts come off The Bridge, one of his seminal outings, and from What's New?, both of which featured guitarist Jim Hall. The more "out" material here comes from Our Man in Jazz and Three in Jazz with Ornette Coleman's sidemen Billy Higgins and Don Cherry -- the latter album also featured vanguard bassist Henry Grimes. Grimes also appears on Sonny Meets Hawk!, where Rollins challenged the great elder tenor to move to the left as far as possible, and Coleman Hawkins took the challenge. Pianist Paul Bley appears on these recordings as well as Grimes and bassist Bob Cranshaw. Rollins also recorded his own original take on standards for the album the The Standard Sonny Rollins, which is represented here as is Now's the Time with Herbie Hancock and Ron Carter with drummer Roy McCurdy. For the price, this is a decent set, though Rollins fans will have everything on it. There are more suitable introductions on the Prestige label, but this collection does capture the great tenorman at a very adventurous crossroads in his career. ---Thom Jurek, allmusic
Disc 1: 66:54 min. Disc 2: 62:39 min. |
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