Ray Brown, Monty Alexander, Johnny Griffin, Martin Drew - Summerwind (1981) LP
Artist: Ray Brown, Monty Alexander, Johnny Griffin, Martin Drew
Title: Summerwind
Year Of Release: 1981
Label: Jeton - 100.3312
Genre: Contemporary Jazz, Hard Bop, Post Bop
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,scans) 24/96
Total Time: 01:10:27
Total Size: 1.39 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Summerwind
Year Of Release: 1981
Label: Jeton - 100.3312
Genre: Contemporary Jazz, Hard Bop, Post Bop
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,scans) 24/96
Total Time: 01:10:27
Total Size: 1.39 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
LP1
Side 1
A1 - Blues For Groundhog
Written-By - Ray Brown
A2 - Medley: Sophisticated Lady/Rocks In My Bed
A2a - Sophisticated Lady
Written-By - Edward Kennedy Ellington, Irving Mills, Mitchell Parish
A2b - Rocks In My Bed
Written-By - Edward Kennedy Ellington
Side 2
B1 - S'Posin'
Written-By - Andy Razaf, Paul Denniker
B2 - Put Your Little Foot Right Out
Arranged By - Ray Brown / Written-By - Trad.
B3 - Consider
Written-By - Monty Alexander
B4 - Swamp Fire
Written-By - Harald Mooney
LP2
Side 3
C1 - Happy Talk
Written-By - Rodgers-Hammerstein
C2 - Please Send Me Someone To Love
Written-By - Percy Mayfield
C3 - Accopong
Written-By - Monty Alexander
Side 4
D1 - Crazy
Written-By - Monty Alexander
D2 - Summerwind
Written-By - Bert Kaempfert
D3 - Griff And Me
Written-By - Monty Alexander
D4 - Delanney's Dilemma
Written-By - John Lewis
D5 - Thanks For The Memory
Written-By - Ralph Rainger
Time and time again, the Manhattan Bop Police have claimed that a jazz album isn't legitimate unless it is recorded in the 212 area code. But if that's true, why did so many jazz heavyweights -- from Dexter Gordon to Bud Powell -- spend so much time living and recording in Europe? Why have so many important jazz indies (Steeplechase, Storyville, Owl, Black Lion, Timeless, among countless others) had European addresses? The fact is that if you're a serious jazz connoisseur, your CD collection is probably full of recordings that were made in Europe. Ray Brown certainly spent plenty of time performing overseas; Ludwigsburg, Germany, in fact, is where Brown recorded Summerwind, a 1980 session that finds the acoustic bassist forming a quartet with tenor saxophonist Johnny Griffin (one of the reasons jazz musicians are proud to be from Chicago), pianist Monty Alexander, and British drummer Martin Drew. This hard-swinging combination of American, Jamaican, and British improvisers enjoys a strong rapport on a diverse program that ranges from Ray Charles' "Hard Times" to pianist John Lewis' "Delaunay's Dilemma" to the title track (a song that is closely identified with Frank Sinatra). The inclusion of a song associated with Ol' Blue Eyes should come as no surprise to admirers of Alexander, who has never made a secret of his passion for Sinatra's legacy. Nor has Alexander made a secret of his love of R&B; one of the highlights of this CD is a piano trio performance of the Crusaders' "Street Life" (which Griffin is absent from). Although the Crusaders are primarily an instrumental jazz group, they enjoyed a major R&B hit in 1979 when they featured singer Randy Crawford on "Street Life"; on Summerwind, however, the tune works nicely as an acoustic bop/soul-jazz instrumental. This rewarding CD is well worth searching for.