Sonny Rollins

And the Big Brass : Trio and Quintet (FSRCD 649)

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And the Big Brass : Trio and Quintet

Sonny Rollins

Fresh Sound Records

8427328606493

ABS 126552

FSRCD 649

JAZZ

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And the Big Brass : Trio and Quintet

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2 LPs on 1 CD
 
Sonny Rollins’ debut album with a big band was nothing if not impressive. Producer Leonard Feather joined forces with arranger Ernie Wilkins to give Rollins a set of four orchestral showcases for his horn. The stellar brass section delivers a quality performance, but it is Rollins’ blowing and his enormous verve, virility and inventiveness that carry the load. There’s a buoyancy in his playing that drives through the album, enlivening also the small group sides. The rhythm section on the big band date includes Dick Katz on piano, and drummer Roy Haynes, but the bassist on both sessions—trio and Big Brass—was the great Henry Grimes.

Originally released by Metrojazz, the album shows Rollins to considerable advantage in both settings, and then, on the last track, he stars unaccompanied, full of fluency and freshness, on the tune indelibly associated with him - Body and Soul.

The last session in this set was also a Feather production, recorded for Period Records in 1957, coincidentally the year Rollins was voted New Tenor Sax Star in the Down Beat Critic’s Poll. This time the setting is a quintet, with Jimmy Cleveland on trombone. Rollins’ work on the funky blues Sonnymoon for Two has an arresting, stop-time chorus and though he hardly alters his regular rhythmic style, no tenor back then could swing more with more authority and sustained drive.

 

PERSONNEL:

(1-4)

Nat Adderley (cnt), Clark Terry, Reunald Jones, Ernie Royal (tp),
Billy Byers, Jimmy Cleveland, Frank Rehak (tb), Don Butterfield (tuba)
Sonny Rollins (ts), Dick Katz (p), René Thomas (g), Henry Grimes (b) and
Roy Haynes (d). Ernie Wilkins (arr, dir).
Recorded at Metropolitan Studios, New York, on July 11, 1958.


(5-8)
Sonny Rollins (ts), Henry Grimes (b) and Specs Wright (d).
Recorded at Beltone Studios, New York, on July 10, 1958.

(9-11)
Jimmy Cleveland (tb), Sonny Rollins (ts), Gil Coggins (p)
Wendell Marshall (b) and Kenny Dennis (d).
Recorded in New York, on November 4, 1957.

Original sources:


(1-8) from the Metrojazz album "Sonny Rollins and The Big Brass" (Stereo E1002)
Later reissued as Verve Stereo V-8430.
(9-11) from the Period album "Sonny Rollins Plays" (LP1204)

Tracks:

01. Grand Street (Rollins) 5:55
02. Far Out East (Wilkins) 4:31
03. Who Cares? (G. & I. Gershwin) 3:56
04. Love Is a Simple Thing (Carroll-Siegel) 3:00
05. What’s My Name? (Saxon-Well) 3:46
06. If You Were the Only Girl in the World (Ayer-Grey) 5:07
07. Manhattan (Rodgers-Hart) 4:28
08. Body and Soul -tenor sax solo (Green-Heyman-Sour-Eyton) 4:17
09. Sonnymoon for Two (Rollins) 9:05
10. Like Someone in Love (Burke-Van Heusen) 4:57
11. Theme from Symphony No.6 “Pathetique” (Tchaikovsky) 5:56

Total time: 55:00 min. aprox.

Stereo 24-Bit Digitally Remastered