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Selections from the Great American Songbook make their requisite appearance, as Stitt and company blow through Cole Porter's "Easy to Love" and Duke Ellington's "Autumn in New York" with elegance and seeming ease. The ensemble is laid-back, yet swings intently, and Stitt takes impressive turns on the tenor saxophone. Three of the leader's originals are featured: the traditional bop "For Some Friends," the smoky, down-tempo "Blues Greasy," and the blazing, very Bird-esque "Original?" (one has to wonder if Stitt titled this piece in a gesture of self-deprecation). Though it is impossible to deny that Stitt wears his influence on his sleeve, he does so with passion, flair, and technical brilliance.
Historically branded as a disciple of Charlie Parker, Sonny Stitt had a difficult time establishing his own name on his own terms. Though the similarities with Parker are undeniable--Stitt plays alto with the same blues-inflected phrasing, fleet-fingered dexterity, and progressive stream of ideas--albums like PERSONAL APPEARANCE confirm that Stitt lives up to the comparison. The saxophonist shines in the open, relaxed atmosphere here, aided in part by the accomplished yet unobtrusive backing unit comprised of bassist Edgar Willis, drummer Kenny Dennis, and pianist Bobby Timmons.
Personnel: Sonny Stitt (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Bobby Timmons (piano); Edgar Willis (bass guitar); Kenny Dennis (drums).
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$9.05 Sonny Stitt was so closely identified with Charlie Parker on the alto that even when he played tenor, his style was of the quicker-than-lightning variety with all the notes he could pack in a phrase in his soloing. Which makes listening to him, for all but the most ardent bebop fans, an endurance contest no matter how agile he was. Here, in a 1956 session with Ray Brown and Jo and Jimmy Jones backing him, there is some tempering of the maelstrom that Stitt ...
| | Gerry Mulligan Meets Johnny Hodges CD (1960) Remastered; Digipak
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$8.69 Gerry Mulligan's 1959 studio date with Johnny Hodges is one of the most satisfying sessions of his various meetings with different saxophonists for Verve, yet it was inexplicably the last to be made available on CD. With a hand-picked rhythm section consisting of pianist Claude Williamson, bassist Buddy Clark, and drummer Mel Lewis, and three originals contributed by each of the two leaders, everything gels nicely, though several tracks took more than three takes (in spite of liner note writer Nat Hentoff's assertions) to reach their final form. Mulligan contributed the gorgeous ballad "What's ...
| | Johnny Griffin JG CD (1956) Remastered; Digipak
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$9.89 Alongside these classics are remarkably sturdy originals, including Ware's sprightly, Monk-esque "Riff Raff" (Ware worked with Monk, and was clearly influenced by his compositional style). Griffin contributes three tunes--the blues groove "Satin ...
| | Jackie McLean Action CD (1964) Remastered
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$8.45 This 1964 Blue Note release features Jackie McLean and his band in fine form. A hard-bop record with polytonal leanings, ACTION exemplifies an era in jazz when new ideas were truly budding. Ornette Coleman and his associates had been playing free jazz five years prior to the making of this album, but it took ...
| | Thelonious Monk At Carnegie Hall CD (2005)
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$13.75 On paper it seems as if such titanic and distinctive musical personalities as Thelonious Monk and John Coltrane might not mix very well, but this stellar set, recorded live at Carnegie Hall in 1957, plays almost like a blissful extended duet between ...
| | Booker Ervin Tex Book Tenor CD (2005)
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$10.25 Tex Book Tenor was recorded in 1968 as a follow-up to Booker Ervin's debut date for Blue Note, The In Between, which was released in January of the same year. (Ervin had made two records for Pacific Jazz, which is now owned, like Blue Note, by EMI.) The album remained unreleased until 1976, when it was issued with an also unreleased Horace Parlan date on a double LP called Back from the Gig. This is its first appearance on CD. The lineup is stellar and includes Billy Higgins, Woody Shaw, Kenny Barron, and bassist Jan Arnet from Czechoslovakia. Barron and Ervin had worked together before, and Arnet had worked with Ervin three years earlier as a touring partner in Germany. The music here includes three Ervin originals, Barron's wonderful "Gichi," and Shaw's "In a Capricornian Way." The Afro-Latin-influenced ...
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$16.79 The complete output of three major territory bands and one minor one is included on this perfectly-conceived CD. Alex Jackson's Plantation Orchestra was quite primitive, but its four titles include a ...
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