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Sonny Rollins - And The Jazz Giants album

Sonny Rollins - And The Jazz Giants album

  • Performer: Sonny Rollins
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Title: And The Jazz Giants
  • Style: Bop, Hard Bop
  • MP3 version size: 1996 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1514 mb
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  • Rating: 4.1
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3-6: Sonny Rollins - tenor sax Walter Davis, Jr. - piano Yoshiaki Masuo - guitar Bob Cranshaw - bass David Lee - drums.

Tenor Saxophone – Sonny Rollins. Trumpet – Clifford Brown (tracks: C1 to D3). Notes. Sides A & B recorded December 2, 1955, originally issued as "Worktime". Sides C & D recorded March 22, 1956, originally issued as "Plus 4". Sides E & F recorded June 22, 1956, originally issued as "Saxophone Colossus".

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Sonny Rollins Plus 4 (also released as 3 Giants! ) is a jazz album by Sonny Rollins, released in 1956 on Prestige Records. On this album Rollins plays with the Clifford Brown/Max Roach Quintet, of which he was a member at the time. The album was the last full recording including pianist Richie Powell and trumpeter Clifford Brown, as both died in a car accident three months later. The material from this album was later also re-released as 3 Giants and is part of the seven CD set with Rollins’ Complete Prestige Recordings

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American jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins performs on July 11, 2010 (AFP Photo/Robert Vos). New York (AFP) - One of the last in a generation of jazz greats, Sonny Rollins once thought music could change the world. His optimism about humanity has since vanished but, at 85, he still has much he wants to say. The "Saxophone Colossus," a nickname that was also the title of his seminal 1956 album, is among a handful of sax players including John Coltrane, Charlie Parker and Coleman Hawkins who defined the instrument, with Rollins creating a heavy-charging, mordant style that was also.

A1 Valse Hot 8:38 A2 Kiss and Run 7:10 B1 I Feel a Song Coming On 5:14 B2 Count Your Blesings 2:31 B3 Pent-Up House 8:53. Sonny Rollins (tenor sax) Clifford Brown (trumpet) Max Roach (drums) Richie Powell (piano) George Morrow (bass). Reissued in France as "3 Giants!" in 1964(Prestige PRLP 7291). Recorded in New York City; March 22, 1956. Thanks to snobb for the updates. No release results found : showing artist results instead.

Tracklist

A1 There's No Business Like Showbusiness
A2 Paradox
A3 Raincheck
B1 There Are Such Things
B2 It's All Right With Me
C1 Valse Hot
C2 Kiss And Run
D1 I Feel A Song Coming On
D2 Count Your Blessings
D3 Pent-Up House
E1 St. Thomas
E2 You Don't Know What Love Is
E3 Strode Rode
F1 Moritat (Mack The Knife)
F2 Blue Seven

Credits

  • Bass – Doug Watkins (tracks: E1 to F2), George Morrow (tracks: A1 to D3)
  • Drums – Max Roach
  • Engineer [Recording] – Rudy Van Gelder
  • Piano – Ray Bryant (tracks: A1 to B2), Richie Powell (tracks: C1 to D3), Tommy Flanagan (tracks: E1 to F2)
  • Supervised By [Supervision] – Bob Weinstock
  • Tenor Saxophone – Sonny Rollins
  • Trumpet – Clifford Brown (tracks: C1 to D3)

Notes

Sides A & B recorded December 2, 1955, originally issued as "Worktime".
Sides C & D recorded March 22, 1956, originally issued as "Plus 4".
Sides E & F recorded June 22, 1956, originally issued as "Saxophone Colossus".