Sonny Clark - Blue Notes III, Vol. 6 (2021)
Artist: Sonny Clark
Title: Blue Notes III, Vol. 6
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Intense Media GmbH
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 78:46 min
Total Size: 391 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Blue Notes III, Vol. 6
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Intense Media GmbH
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 78:46 min
Total Size: 391 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Cool Struttin'
2. Blue Minor
3. Sippin' At Bells
4. Deep Night
5. This Time the Dream's On Me
6. Fugue 'n Blue
7. Takeela
8. Weaver of Dreams
9. Delilah
10. Rhythmorama
11. Blues for Skeeter
The third edition of our successful "Original Albums" series with "Blue Notes" from the the 50s and 60s
Featuring John Coltrane, Jimmy Smith, Clifford Brown, Donald Byrd, Lee Morgan, Kenny Dorham, Sonny Clark, Hank Mobley, Lou Donaldson, Jimmy Heath, Clifford Jordan, Max Roach Roach, John Lewis, Ike Quebec, The Three Sounds, Kenny Burrell, Grant Green or Philly Joe Jones
In our search for lost gems of the blue note saturated modern jazz of the forties and fifties Modern jazz of the forties and fifties of the 20th century, we seem to have hit a nerve with our first two first two boxes we have hit a nerve. According to the motto "More is more and less is a bore", 20 more musically exciting albums with great soloists like great soloists like Sonny Clark, Kenny Drew and Sonny Red and from some stars like like Jimmy Smith and Bud Powell there are rare masterpieces from their early years. The Trumpeters Howard McGhee, Thad Jones, Art Farmer, Clifford Brown, Donald Byrd, Lee Morgan and Morgan and Kenny Dorham show how excitingly they could make their mark alongside Dizzy Gillespie and Miles Davis could make their mark. Of course, the same goes for saxophonists J. R. Monterose, Hank Mobley, Lou Donaldson, Jimmy Heath, Clifford Jordan, Brew Moore and Jackie McLean. In addition to the initiator of the Hammond Organ boom of the late fifties, Jimmy Smith, we present Freddie Roach and Baby Face Willet as Young Disciples. A cocktail of soulful and ambitious hard bop, this time with a dash of bossa Nova
Featuring John Coltrane, Jimmy Smith, Clifford Brown, Donald Byrd, Lee Morgan, Kenny Dorham, Sonny Clark, Hank Mobley, Lou Donaldson, Jimmy Heath, Clifford Jordan, Max Roach Roach, John Lewis, Ike Quebec, The Three Sounds, Kenny Burrell, Grant Green or Philly Joe Jones
In our search for lost gems of the blue note saturated modern jazz of the forties and fifties Modern jazz of the forties and fifties of the 20th century, we seem to have hit a nerve with our first two first two boxes we have hit a nerve. According to the motto "More is more and less is a bore", 20 more musically exciting albums with great soloists like great soloists like Sonny Clark, Kenny Drew and Sonny Red and from some stars like like Jimmy Smith and Bud Powell there are rare masterpieces from their early years. The Trumpeters Howard McGhee, Thad Jones, Art Farmer, Clifford Brown, Donald Byrd, Lee Morgan and Morgan and Kenny Dorham show how excitingly they could make their mark alongside Dizzy Gillespie and Miles Davis could make their mark. Of course, the same goes for saxophonists J. R. Monterose, Hank Mobley, Lou Donaldson, Jimmy Heath, Clifford Jordan, Brew Moore and Jackie McLean. In addition to the initiator of the Hammond Organ boom of the late fifties, Jimmy Smith, we present Freddie Roach and Baby Face Willet as Young Disciples. A cocktail of soulful and ambitious hard bop, this time with a dash of bossa Nova