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The Bridge was the album that marked Sonny Rollins’ return to recording after a three-year self-imposed hiatus that began in 1959. Rollins spent most of those three years practicing alone up on the Williamsburg Bridge in New York City: “I would be up there 15 or 16 hours at a time spring, summer, fall and winter”. The Bridge, his first solo recording after returning to performance, took its name from those practicing sessions. Consistently impressive is the interplay between Rollins and Hall, and the record is considered a classic by jazz aficionados today.
Tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins’ first recording after ending a surprising three-year retirement found the great saxophonist sounding very similar to how he had played in 1959, although he would soon start investigating freer forms. In a pianoless quartet with guitarist Jim Hall, bassist Bob Cranshaw, and drummer Ben Riley, Rollins explores four standards (including “Without a Song” and “God Bless the Child”) plus two fiery originals, highlighted by the title cut. The interplay between Rollins and Hall is consistently impressive, making this set a near-classic and a very successful comeback.
The Bridge is a studio album by jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins, recorded in 1962. It was Rollins' first release following a three-year sabbatical and was his first album for RCA Victor. 5 The saxophonist was joined by the musicians with whom he recorded for the next segment of his career: Jim Hall on guitar, Bob Cranshaw on double bass.
Tracklist:
01 – Without a Song
02 – Where Are You
03 – John S.
04 – The Bridge
05 – God Bless the Child
06 – You Do Something to Me
01 – Without a Song
02 – Where Are You
03 – John S.
04 – The Bridge
05 – God Bless the Child
06 – You Do Something to Me
“God Bless the Child” recorded on January 30, 1962;
“Where Are You?”, “John S.” and “You Do Something to Me” recorded on February 13;
“Without a Song” and “The Bridge” on February 14, 1962 in a New York City studio.
“Where Are You?”, “John S.” and “You Do Something to Me” recorded on February 13;
“Without a Song” and “The Bridge” on February 14, 1962 in a New York City studio.
Musicians:
Sonny Rollins – tenor saxophone
Jim Hall – guitar
Bob Cranshaw – bass
Ben Riley – drums
Harry “H.T.” Saunders – drums (replaces Riley on “God Bless the Child”)
Sonny Rollins – tenor saxophone
Jim Hall – guitar
Bob Cranshaw – bass
Ben Riley – drums
Harry “H.T.” Saunders – drums (replaces Riley on “God Bless the Child”)
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Sonny Rollins with the Modern Jazz Quartet | |||
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Released | 1956 | ||
Recorded | January 17, 1951 (13) December 17, 1951 (5–12) October 7, 1953 (1–4) Apex Studios, New York City | ||
Genre | Jazz | ||
Length | 37:19 | ||
Label | Prestige | ||
Producer | Bob Weinstock | ||
Sonny Rollins chronology | |||
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Sonny Rollins Quartet 10'LP |
Sonny Rollins with the Modern Jazz Quartet (also released as Sonny & the Stars) is a 1956 compilation album by jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins, featuring his earliest recordings for the Prestige label under his leadership, including four tracks performed by Rollins with the Modern Jazz Quartet (John Lewis, Milt Jackson, Percy Heath, and Kenny Clarke), eight tracks where Kenny Drew and Art Blakey replace Lewis, Jackson, and Clarke, and one track with Miles Davis on piano.[1]
The first four tracks, featuring the members of the Modern Jazz Quartet, had been previously released as the 7' 45rpm EP Sonny Rollins With Modern Jazz Quartet (PREP 1337).[2] Tracks 5–11 and 13 were featured on the Prestige 10 inch LPSonny Rollins Quartet (1952)(PRLP 137), which is reissued in its entirety here. Track 12 was released on the 10' compilation Mambo Jazz (PRLP 135).[3]
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'I Know', featuring Miles Davis on piano, was recorded at the same session as four other tracks under Davis's name, using the same musicians, including the young Rollins.[4] This was Davis's first recording session for Prestige Records and his first with Rollins. Producer Bob Weinstock tried to dissuade Davis from using Rollins, feeling he was not ready, but Davis persuaded Weinstock to let Rollins record a cut under his own name.[5] The Davis tracks recorded that date were issued on the 10' LP Modern Jazz Trumpets and appeared on the album Miles Davis and Horns.
Reception[edit]
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [6] |
The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide | [7] |
The AllMusic review by Lindsay Planer describes the album as a 'fresh and vibrant baker's dozen of selections.. a vital component in any jazz enthusiast's collection.'[6] Author and musician Peter Niklas Wilson called it 'patchwork, but an interesting one.'[8]
Track listing[edit]
- All compositions by Sonny Rollins except where indicated
- 'The Stopper' – 2:59
- 'Almost Like Being in Love' (Alan Jay Lerner, Frederick Loewe) – 3:26
- 'No Moe' – 3:32
- 'In a Sentimental Mood' (Duke Ellington, Manny Kurtz, Irving Mills) – 3:20
- 'Scoops' – 2:16
- 'With a Song in My Heart' (Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers) – 3:08
- 'Newk's Fadeaway' – 3:15
- 'Time on My Hands' (Harold Adamson, Mack Gordon, Vincent Youmans) – 2:42
- 'This Love of Mine' (Sol Parker, Henry W. Sanicola, Jr., Frank Sinatra) – 2:26
- 'Shadrack' (Robert MacGimsey) – 2:35
- 'On a Slow Boat to China' (Frank Loesser) – 2:41
- 'Mambo Bounce' – 2:25
- 'I Know' (Miles Davis) – 2:32
Personnel[edit]
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- Sonny Rollins – tenor saxophone
- John Lewis – piano
- Milt Jackson – vibes
- Percy Heath – bass
- Kenny Clarke – drums
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Tracks 5-12
- Sonny Rollins – tenor saxophone
- Kenny Drew – piano
- Percy Heath – bass
- Art Blakey – drums
Track 13
- Sonny Rollins – tenor saxophone
- Miles Davis – piano
- Percy Heath – bass
- Roy Haynes – drums
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References[edit]
- ^'Sonny Rollins Catalog'. Jazz Disco. Retrieved 7 October 2009.
- ^'Prestige Records Catalog: EP Prestige 1300, New Jazz 1700 series'. Jazz Disco. Retrieved 29 November 2017.
- ^'Prestige Records Catalog: 100, 200 series'. Jazz Disco. Retrieved 24 June 2014.
- ^'Prestige Records Discography: 1951-1952'. Jazz Disco. Retrieved 31 May 2014.
- ^Davis, Miles; Troupe, Quincy (1989). Miles: The Autobiography. p. 140.
- ^ abPlaner, Lindsay. 'Sonny Rollins with the Modern Jazz Quartet'. AllMusic. Retrieved 7 October 2009.
- ^Swenson, John, ed. (1985). The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide (1 ed.). New York: Rolling Stone. p. 172. ISBN0-394-72643-X.
- ^Wilson, Peter N. (2001). Sonny Rollins: The Definitive Musical Guide. Berkeley, California: Berkeley Hills Books. p. 101. ISBN1-893163-06-7.
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