Grant Green - The Complete Quartets With Sonny Clark (1997) CD Rip

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Title: The Complete Quartets With Sonny Clark
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Blue Note[CDP 7243 8 57194 2 4]
Genre: Jazz, Bop, Hard Bop
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 02:13:59
Total Size: 916 MB(+3%)
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Tracklist

CD 1:

1. Airegin (7:30)
2. It Ain't Necessarily So (10:21)
3. I Concentrate on You (5:49)
4. The Things We Did Last Summer (5:56)
5. The Song Is You (7:46)
6. Nancy (with the Laughing Face) (6:24)
7. Airegin (Alternate Take) (7:38)
8. On Green Dolphin Street (6:25)
9. Shadrack (6:25)
10. What Is This Thing Called Love? (5:52)

CD 2:

1. Moon River (5:35)
2. Gooden's Corner (8:14)
3. Two for One (7:40)
4. Oleo (5:38)
5. Little Girl Blue (7:14)
6. Tune Up (7:21)
7. Hip Funk (8:38)
8. My Favorite Things (8:32)
9. Oleo (Alternate Take) (6:02)
Grant Green - The Complete Quartets With Sonny Clark (1997) CD Rip

personnel :

Grant Green - guitar
Sonny Clark - piano
Sam Jones - bass
Art Blakey - drums (disc one, tracks 1-7)
Louis Hayes - drums (all other tracks)

Mosaic released a four-disc box set titled The Complete Blue Note With Sonny Clark in 1991, rounding up everything that the guitarist and pianist recorded together between 1961 and 1962. Blue Note's 1997 version of the set, The Complete Quartets With Sonny Clark, trims Mosaic's collection by two discs, offering only the quartet sessions (the Ike Quebec sessions, Born to Be Blue and Blue and Sentimental, are available on individual discs). In some ways, this actually results in a more unified set, since it puts Green and Clark directly in the spotlight, with no saxophone to complete for solos, but it doesn't really matter if the music is presented as this double-disc set, the four-disc box, or the individual albums -- this is superb music, showcasing the guitarist and pianist at their very best. All of the sessions are straight-ahead bop but the music has a gentle, relaxed vibe that makes it warm, intimate, and accessible. Grant and Clark's mastery is subtle -- the music is so enjoyable, you may not notice the deftness of their improvisation and technique -- but that invests the music with the grace, style, and emotion that distinguishes The Complete Quartets. Small group hard bop rarely comes any better than this.~Stephen Thomas Erlewine

 




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Great post! Thanks for sharing.
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