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発売日 2018年09月13日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルDown At Dawn
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 DAD111
SKU 889397001117

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Coaxed out of seclusion in Chicago to replace Harold Land in the Clifford Brown/Max Roach quintet in 1954, this 1955 release was Rollins' first album as a leader since the conclusion of his first self-imposed sabbatical. Roach is on hand in the drummer's seat, spurring Rollins along every step of the way. Not that the tenorist needs much spurring--he comes flying out of the gate on the opening tune, "There's No Business Like Show Business" and doesn't let up for the duration of the session. He takes his first chorus on "Show Business" with only bassist George Morrow for support; when the drums come in he blows ferocious double-time before giving way to Roach's extremely musical solo. Rollins and Roach also work off of each other to great effect on "Raincheck," trading fours on this imaginative selection from the from the Billy Strayhorn catalog. Even on the more relaxed tempo of "There Are Such Things," Rollins' exploration of the changes combines a classic tenor's warm breathy tone with a bebopper's determination to leave no possibility unconsidered. Pianist Ray Bryant's playing is also impeccable throughout.

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      There's No Business Like Show Business
    2. 2.
      Paradox
    3. 3.
      Raincheck
    4. 4.
      There Are Such Things
    5. 5.
      It's All Right With Me

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アーティスト: Sonny Rollins Quartet

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After he was coaxed out of seclusion in Chicago to replace Harold Land in the Clifford Brown/Max Roach quintet in 1954, this 1955 release was Sonny Rollins' first album as a leader since the conclusion of his first self-imposed sabbatical. Roach is on hand in the drummer's seat, spurring Rollins along every step of the way. Not that the tenorist needs much spurring -- he comes flying out of the gate on the opening tune, "There's No Business Like Show Business" and doesn't let up for the duration of the session. He takes his first chorus on "Show Business" with only bassist George Morrow for support, then when the drums come in, he blows ferocious double-time before giving way to Roach's extremely musical solo. Rollins and Roach also work off of each other to great effect on "Raincheck," trading fours on this imaginative selection from the from the Billy Strayhorn catalog. Even on the more relaxed tempo of "There Are Such Things," Rollins' exploration of the changes combines a classic tenor's warm breathy tone with a bebopper's determination to leave no possibility unconsidered. Pianist Ray Bryant's playing is also impeccable throughout.
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JAZZ史に残る大傑作「サキソフォン・コロッサス」を気に入ったならこれも聴いてほしい名盤。特に「ショウほど素敵な商売はない」でのロリンズのテナーが最高です。マックス・ローチのドラムとの相性も抜群。50年代ハード・バップ期のシーンの充実度が感じられる名盤です。
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