- Tenor Madness
- When Your Lover Has Gone
- Paul's Pal
- My Reverie
- The Most Beautiful Girl in the World
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Tenor Madness
by Sonny Rollins Quartet, Sonny Rollins
Sonny Rollins Quartet
Tenor Madness
by Sonny Rollins Quartet, Sonny Rollins
Sonny Rollins Quartet
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Overview
At a time when he was a member of the legendary Clifford Brown/Max Roach sextet, Sonny Rollins was still the apple fallen not too far from the tree of Miles Davis. Tenor Madness was the recording that, once and for all, established Newk as one of the premier tenor saxophonists, an accolade that in retrospect, has continued through six full decades and gives an indication why a young Rollins was so well liked, as his fluency, whimsical nature, and solid construct of melodies and solos gave him the title of the next Coleman Hawkins or Lester Young of mainstream jazz. With the team of pianist Red Garland, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Philly Joe Jones, staples of that era's Miles Davis combos, Rollins has all the rhythmic ammunition to cut loose, be free, and extrapolate on themes as only he could, and still can. This is most evident on his version of "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World," started in its normal choppy waltz time, followed by a sax/drums prelude, a drum solo from Jones, and steamed from there on in, a hot 4/4 romp. Garland is particularly outstanding for keeping up the pace, depth and placement on this one. A bluesy version of "When Your Lover Has Gone," again enlivened by Jones, and the legendary title track with Rollins and John Coltrane trading long solos, and fours with Jones, are tunes that in the mid-'50s defined the parlance "blowing session." "Paul's Pal," in tribute to Chambers, has become a standard in its own right with a bright, memorable melody showing the good humor of Rollins, especially on the second time through, while the saxophonist's ability to sing vocal like tones through his horn is no better evinced as during the light ballad "My Reverie." A recording that should stand proudly alongside Saxophone Colossus as some of the best work of Sonny Rollins in his early years, it's also a testament to the validity, vibrancy, and depth of modern jazz in the post-World War era. It belongs on everybody's shelf. ~ Michael G. Nastos
Product Details
Release Date: | 09/12/2006 |
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Label: | Prestige |
UPC: | 0888072300446 |
Rank: | 14484 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Sonny Rollins Quartet Primary ArtistSonny Rollins Primary Artist,Sax (Tenor)
John Coltrane Sax (Tenor)
Paul Chambers Bass
Philly Joe Jones Drums
Red Garland Piano
Technical Credits
Philly Joe Jones Guest ArtistPaul Chambers Guest Artist
John Coltrane Guest Artist,Featured Artist
Red Garland Guest Artist
Bob Weinstock Producer,Supervisor,Cover Design,Artwork
Billy Sherrill Composer
Ira Gitler Liner Notes,Original Liner Notes
Kirk Felton Mastering,Digital Remastering
Chris Clough Project Assistant
Larry Clinton Composer
Einar A. Swan Composer
Lorenz Hart Composer
Rudy Van Gelder Engineer,Liner Notes,Remastering
Rory Bourke Composer
Nick Phillips Reissue Producer
Norro Wilson Composer
Stuart Kremsky Reissue Production Assistance
Claude Debussy Composer
Richard Rodgers Composer
Bob Parent Cover Photo,Photography
Terri Hinte Project Assistant
Shigeo Miyamoto Mastering
Hannan Cover Design
Mark Gardner Liner Notes
Rikka Arnold Project Assistant
Einar Aaron Swan Composer
Sonny Rollins Quartet Performer
Sonny Rollins Performer,Composer
Tom Hannan Artwork
Tamaki Beck Mastering Supervisor
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