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One For Daddy-O
Cannonball Adderley
Dutch Jazz Archives
8713897903980
DJA 150078
NJA 1602
JAZZ
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This release presents the amazing talents of alto saxophonist Cannonball Adderley in two outstanding performances from his best period. The first four tracks come from a concert in at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw given on November 19, 1960, when Cannonball's quintet included his brother Nat on cornet, Victor Feldman on piano, Sam Jones on bass, and Louis Hayes on drums. It highlight is, obviously, the title tune, which had been previously recorded by the saxophonist only on his widely celebrated 1958 Somethin' Else LP with Miles Davis. Tom Lord's site lists just three versions of "One for Daddy-O" in the whole Adderley discography, the Amsterdam one being the second, followed just by a third one taped two days later in Sweden (on November 22) and issued on Pablo. Victor Feldman's "Exodus" is another title from which just two performances exist by Cannonball, the other one being from his official 1960 Riverside album at the Lighthouse. While Bobby Timmons' "Dis Here" and Oscar Pettiford's "Bohemia After Dark" are tunes more frequented by Cannonball's different groups, they are always nice to hear in new performances.
The second four tunes come from a concert at Theater Bellevue, also in Amsterdam, on June 3, 1966, and feature Cannonball in a unique background, as the only horn, accompanied by local musicians, among which shines the piano artistry of Pim Jacobs (1934-1996), who is heard here in his only known recording with Cannonball. The start with a blues, and then go through a rendition of brother Nat's "Work Song", the standard "Stella by Starlight" (first recorded by Cannonball in 1957 for his album Cannonball Enroute and rarely recorded by the saxophonist), and Miles Davis' "Tune Up", of which no other versions by Cannonball are known to exist!
FORMAT | CD |
DISCS NUMBER | 1 |
RECORDED | 0 |
LABEL CODE | NJA 1602 |
STYLE | JAZZ |