| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2007年02月26日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Giant Steps |
| 構成数 | 2 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | GSCR021 |
| SKU | 5013929852020 |
構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 02:23:47
Personnel: Joe Harriott (alto saxophone); Lita Roza (vocals); Cedric West, Denny Wright (guitar); Maria Korchinska (harp); David Katz (violin); Fred Alexander (cello); Bertie King, Douglas "Dougie" Robinson, Bruce Turner (alto saxophone); Jimmy Skidmore, Pete King , Ronnie Scott's Quintet (tenor saxophone); Harry Klein (baritone saxophone); Jimmy Watson, Hank Shaw, Stan Palmer, Kenny Baker (trumpet); Ken Wray, Keith Christie (trombone); Bill Le Sage (piano, vibraphone); Dill Jones, Johnny Weed, Norman Stenfalt, Max Harris (piano); Eric Delaney , Phil Seaman, Tony Kinsey (drums).
Liner Note Author: Roy Carr .
Recording information: London, England (02/??/1954-07/06/1956).
Unknown Contributor Role: Eric Dawson.
Joe Harriott is best remembered for his avant-garde/free jazz explorations of the '60s which found him playing music similar to but not overly derivative of Ornette Coleman, and for his mixture of jazz with Indian music. This double-CD, however, is much different. Consisting of Harriott's earliest recordings as a leader plus his significant sideman appearances with Buddy Pipp's Highlifers, Kenny Baker's Jazz Today Unit, singer Lita Roza and the Ronnie Scott Orchestra, Harriott is featured between 1954-1956 as a boppish altoist who was definitely under the influence of Charlie Parker and (tonewise) Sonny Criss. He is featured with several quartets, in Scott's big band, a few medium-size groups, and even with a string section (sounding like Bird with Strings) on "I'll Remember April" and "Easy to Love." The ten-minute "Blues in Threes" by trumpeter Kenny Baker's all-star group matches Harriott with fellow altoists Bruce Turner and Bertie King in a similar fashion as Charlie Parker's studio jam session encounter with Johnny Hodges and Benny Carter. The only thing wrong with this well-conceived reissue of rare material is its title, since Benny Golson's "Killer Joe" had not been written yet. The subtitle, "Birth of a Legend," sums up this retrospective better. Well worth searching for. ~ Scott Yanow
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)
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