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[TR24][OF] Sonny Rollins - A Night at the Village Vanguard (Live) - 1957/2013 (Jazz)

Sonny Rollins - A Night at the Village Vanguard (Live) Жанр: Jazz Год записи: 1957 Год издания: 2013 Издатель (лейбл): Blue Note Records Аудиокодек: FLAC 24bit 192kHz mono Тип рипа: tracks Продолжительность: 2:11:56 Треклист: 1 A Night in Tunisia (Afternoon) 8:16 2 I've Got You Under My Skin (Afternoon) 10:03 3 A Night in Tunisia (Evening) 9:03 4 Softly As in a Morning Sunrise (Evening) 6:43 5 Four (Evening) 8:26 6 Introduction (#1) 0:20 7 Woody 'N You (Evening) 8:29 8 Introduction (#2) 0:36 9 Old Devil Moon (Evening) 8:21 10 What Is This Thing Called Love? (Evening) 14:03 11 Softly As in a Morning Sunrise (Alternate) 8:03 12 Sonnymoon for Two (Evening) 8:46 13 I Can't Get Started (Evening) 4:54 14 I'll Remember April (Evening) 9:20 15 Get Happy (Evening Long Version) 9:08 16 Striver's Row (Evening) 5:59 17 All the Things You Are (Evening) 6:46 18 Get Happy (Evening Short Version) 4:40   Ночь в деревне “In preparing these hi def remasters, we were very conscientious about maintaining the feel of the original releases while adding a previously unattainable transparency and depth. It now sounds like you've set up your chaise lounge right in the middle of Rudy Van Gelder's studio!” - Blue Note President, Don Was. Musicians: Wilbur Ware - bass Elvin Jones - drums Donald Bailey - bass Pete La Roca - drums The Village Vanguard has been home to some of jazz’s finest performances. Rollins’ appearance at the legendary venue in 1957 proved he was one of post-bop’s most inventive and agile soloists. In peak form, Rollins enlisted two different bands for the historic shows. The afternoon show featured Donald Bailey on bass and Pete La Roca on drums, while the evening show featured bassist Wilbur Ware and drummer Elvin Jones. The ensemble dazzles with tunes including “A Night in Tunisia,” “Woody 'N You” and “I Can't Get Started.” Reviews "His tone was full and sexy and rough and exciting on this evening in November, 1957, and so was his genius." - All About Jazz Thanks BottleRocket64
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