
Pianist Ray Bryant's playing is also impeccable throughout. Even on the more relaxed tempo of "There Are Such Things," Rollins' exploration of the changes combines a classic tenor's warm breathy tone with a bebopper's determination to leave no possibility unconsidered. Rollins and Roach also work off of each other to great effect on "Raincheck," trading fours on this imaginative selection from the from the Billy Strayhorn catalog. Sonny Rollins - Worktime Vinyl WAXTIME - 771996 Jazz Limited Edition, Remastered, 180gr vinyl 8436542017329. He takes his first chorus on "Show Business" with only bassist George Morrow for support, then when the drums come in, he blows ferocious double-time before giving way to Roach's extremely musical solo. Not that the tenorist needs much spurring - he comes flying out of the gate on the opening tune, "There's No Business Like Show Business" and doesn't let up for the duration of the session. Digital remastering, 1982 (Fantasy Studios, Berkeley). Stream ad-free with Amazon Music Unlimited on mobile, desktop, and tablet. i HlTrack Listing /i Hl 1: There's No Business Like Show Business (6:17) 2: Paradox (4:56) 3: Raincheck (5:59) 4: There Are Such Things (9:29) 5: It's All Right With Me (6:05) Images About Recorded in Hackensack, NJ December 2, 1955. Ray Bryant, George Morrow & Max Roach Now. In a seven-decade career, he has recorded over sixty albums as a leader. Listen to your favorite songs from Worktime (RVG) by Sonny Rollins feat. It gets down to hard swinging without sacrificing thinking. In a pianoless quartet with guitarist Jim Hall, bassist Bob Cranshaw, and drummer Ben Riley. Roach is on hand in the drummer's seat, spurring Rollins along every step of the way. Walter Theodore 'Sonny' Rollins (born September 7, 1930) is an American jazz tenor saxophonist who is widely recognized as one of the most important and influential jazz musicians. This is jazz, Jim It runs deep emotionally. Tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins first recording after ending a surprising three-year retirement found the great saxophonist sounding very similar to how he had played in 1959, although he would soon start investigating freer forms. Finally, the lilting "Poor Butterfly" is a nice bluesy ending to this all-star session.After he was coaxed out of seclusion in Chicago to replace Harold Land in the Clifford Brown/ Max Roach quintet in 1954, this 1955 release was Sonny Rollins' first album as a leader since the conclusion of his first self-imposed sabbatical. Rollins level of comfort seems higher too, although there also seems to be a lesser sense of immediacy or. The rhythmic interplay is smoother-sounding and played. It is less heated.although plenty hot as in 'Just in Time. The remastered The Sound of Sonny differs in many respects from Worktime. The bouncing "You Stepped Out of a Dream" provides some tasty interaction between Rollins and Johnson. Sonny Rollins The Sound of Sonny Fantasy 1957. Monk sits in for his own "Misterioso" and "Reflections," two quintessential works from this eccentric master that are given excellent readings here. The aptly titled "Wail March" begins deceptively with a street-beat groove before careening into several blistering solo choruses. Rollins' own uptempo "Why Don't I" kicks off the session with a rhythmic jolt before his big tenor launches into a classic swinging solo followed by turns from Johnson and Silver and some heated exchanges with Blakey. The tour de force in swing begins with a bang and doesn't let up until the last note has faded away.
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Johnson, and even Thelonious Monk himself. Official website Sonny Rollins Biography and Interview on the American Academy of Achievement Full discography available at Papers by Sonny. 7:35 Sonny Rollins The Bridge (1962) (Full Album) 40:30 Sonny rollins The bridge. Joining Rollins are Jazz Messengers Art Blakey on drums and Horace Silver on piano, Miles Davis' favorite bassist Paul Chambers, the quintessential trombonist J.J. on Work Time, or Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goodbye on The Sound of Sonny) into. 2, recorded for Blue Note, is a timeless session and a milestone in jazz history that gathered together some of the founding fathers of the post-bop era. Dcouvrez dautres CDs et Vinyles d Sonny Rollins chez JazzMessengers.
