Sonny Rollins - Volume Two (1957) {RVG Edition}
BAND/ARTIST: Sonny Rollins
- Title: Volume Two
- Year Of Release: 1999
- Label: Blue Note [7243 4 97809 2 7]
- Genre: Jazz, Hard Bop
- Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
- Total Time: 40:41
- Total Size: 292 MB(+3%) | 97 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1.Why Don't I
2.Wail March
3.Misterioso
4.Reflections
5.You Stepped Out Of A Dream
6.Poor Butterfly
personnel :
Sonny Rollins - tenor saxophone
Jay Jay Johnson - trombone (tracks 1-3, 5-7)
Horace Silver - piano (1-3, 5-7)
Thelonious Monk - piano (3, 4)
Paul Chambers - bass
Art Blakey - drums
Compared to his Prestige, Riverside, and Contemporary recordings of the 1950s, some of Rollins' appearances on Blue Note seemed anticlimactic, but none should be overlooked. This unusual album mostly has Rollins in an all-star quintet with trombonist J.J. Johnson, pianist Horace Silver, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Art Blakey, but Thelonious Monk sits in on his ballad "Reflections" and on "Misterioso" both Silver and Monk get to take contrasting solos. Of the other selections, Rollins' two originals ("Why Don't I" and "Wail March") are worth reviving, and he finds something new to say on "Poor Butterfly" and an uptempo "You Stepped Out of a Dream." ~ Scott Yanow
1.Why Don't I
2.Wail March
3.Misterioso
4.Reflections
5.You Stepped Out Of A Dream
6.Poor Butterfly
personnel :
Sonny Rollins - tenor saxophone
Jay Jay Johnson - trombone (tracks 1-3, 5-7)
Horace Silver - piano (1-3, 5-7)
Thelonious Monk - piano (3, 4)
Paul Chambers - bass
Art Blakey - drums
Compared to his Prestige, Riverside, and Contemporary recordings of the 1950s, some of Rollins' appearances on Blue Note seemed anticlimactic, but none should be overlooked. This unusual album mostly has Rollins in an all-star quintet with trombonist J.J. Johnson, pianist Horace Silver, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Art Blakey, but Thelonious Monk sits in on his ballad "Reflections" and on "Misterioso" both Silver and Monk get to take contrasting solos. Of the other selections, Rollins' two originals ("Why Don't I" and "Wail March") are worth reviving, and he finds something new to say on "Poor Butterfly" and an uptempo "You Stepped Out of a Dream." ~ Scott Yanow
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