In 1957 Sonny Rollins was at an early creative peak, already a masterful improviser who could range from hard-bitten bop blues to broad or sly humor, all conveyed with a swaggering virtuosity and bullying warmth. One of the first jazz musicians to develop the extended solo, Rollins would turn tunes inside out rhythmically, often building a solo around complex variations on a tune's melody. The Vanguard recordings come from a period when Rollins found maximum freedom in a trio pared down to the essentials of tenor, bass, and drums, and the multiple takes testify to his fluent invention. Volume 1 is highlighted by two takes of "A Night in Tunisia," the first recorded at a matinee with bassist Donald Bailey and drummer Pete LaRoca, the second and faster version at the evening performance with his regular accompanists, bassist Wilbur Ware and drummer Elvin Jones. --Stuart Broomer
A Night at the Village Vanguard, Vol. 1,Sonny Rollins,Blue Note Records,Bop,Hard Bop,Jazz,Jazz Music,Pop
Jazz Music:
- Another Reply
- Anybody Home
- Autumn in New York
- Awakening
- Benny Goodman
- Black Gypsy 1927-1934
- Blue Prince
- Brave New Guitar
- Chesky: The Fantasies
- Come With Me
Jazz Music
Beethoven: 'Harp' Quartet; Schubert: A minor String Quartet
Channel 2: A Compilation of Output
Britney's Secret Diary (+ Bonus DVD) [Limited Edition] [Import]
Bedside Manners Are Extra [Import]
Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 2; Piano Sonata No. 1 [Original recording remastered]