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Review 1
For all his unparalleled genius as a thematic or motivic improviser, tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins has remained somewhat a voice in the wilderness since the cult following of John Coltrane swept the jazz scene in the early '60s. Still, Rollins, who has continued to walk his own course during his more than 50-year career, is arguably the greatest saxophone player since Charlie Parker's explosion on the scene in the '40s. |
Players
Kenny Clarke: Drums, Frankie Dunlop: Drums, Elvin Jones: Drums, Shelly Manne: Drums, Roy McCurdy: Drums, Charlie Persip: Drums, Max Roach: Drums, Bob Ashton: Tenor Saxophone |
Tracks
1. Oleo (with The Miles Davis Quintet)
2. There's No Business Like Show Business
3. Valse Hot
4. St. Thomas
5. Blue Seven
6. I'm An Old Cowhand
7. Sonnymoon For Two
8. I Know That You Know
9. Body and Soul
10. The Bridge
11. All The Things You Are
12. Alfie's Theme Differently |
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