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Sonny Rollins, Vol. 2
(1957)
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Sonny Rollins
Compared to his Prestige, Riverside, and Contemporary recordings of the 1950s, some of Rollins' appearances on Blue Note seemed anticlimactic, but none should be overlooked. This unusual album mostly has Rollins in an all-star quintet with trombonist J.J. Johnson, pianist Horace Silver, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Art Blakey, but Thelonious ...
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The Very Best
(2005)
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As part of Blue Note's The Very Best series, tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins is spotlighted on seven tracks recorded during his short two-year tenure, 1956 and 1957, with the label. Highlights include the Rollins-penned classic "Sonnymoon for Two," the Miles Davis composition "Tune Up," and trumpeter Kenny Dorham's "Asiatic Raes." Rollins is ...
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Great Sessions
(2006)
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Steve Grossman Quartet with Michael Petrucciani
(2000)
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Steve Grossman Quartet & Michel Petrucciani
In this final recording with pianist Michel Petrucciani, saxophonist Grossman's usually more extroverted tendencies are willingly sublimated in order to play more romantically inclined mainstream jazz. Many of the tunes are ballads, embellished by Petrucciani's languid or forceful pianistics, while solid bassist Andy McKee and drummer Joe ...
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The Complete Blue Note Recordings
(1956)
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Sonny Rollins
The Complete Blue Note Records is a five-disc box set that contains everything Sonny Rollins recorded for the label between 1956 and 1957. Each disc has been previously released individually -- this set simply collects Sonny Rollins, Vols. 1 & 2, Newk's Time and A Night at the Village Vanguard, Vols. 1 & 2 in one slipcase, with no new remastering. ...
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Bouncing with Mr. A.T.
(1989)
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Steve Grossman
Although early in his career tenor saxophonist Steve Grossman showed off the strong influence of John Coltrane (particularly when he was in Elvin Jones' group), by the time he recorded Bouncing With Mr. A.T. in 1989 he sounded very close to Sonny Rollins. Showcased in a pianoless trio with bassist Tyler Mitchell and drummer Art Taylor, Grossman ...
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