Johnny Griffin Meets Horace Parlan - Close Your Eyes (2000)

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Title: Close Your Eyes
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: Minor Music [MM 801085]
Genre: Jazz, Hard Bop
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
Total Time: 59:14
Total Size: 264 MB(+3%) | 140 MB(+3%)
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Tracklist

01. I'll Close My Eyes (Kaye-Reid) - 6:38
02. Pannonica (Monk) - 9:32
03. I Hear a Rhapsody (Baker-Fragos-Gasparre) - 6:01
04. My One and Only One (Mellin-Wood) - 8:27
05. Someone to Watch over Me (Gershwin-Gershwin) - 5:51
06. My Little Brown Book (Strayhorn) - 10:39
07. The Jamfs Are Coming (Griffin) - 5:24
08. You're My Everything (Dixon-Warren-Young) - 6:42

personnel :

Johnny Griffin - tenor saxophone
Horace Parlan - piano

Chicago has long been famous for big-toned tenor men, and when jazz enthusiasts are discussing hard bop tenor giants who have lived in the Windy City, Johnny Griffin's name inevitably comes up, along with the likes of Gene Ammons (who died of cancer in 1974), and Ira Sullivan (who also plays several other wind instruments, including alto and soprano sax, trumpet, and flugelhorn). Griffin was 71 when, in February 2000, he visited Hamburg, Germany and recorded Close Your Eyes, an album of tenor/piano duets with pianist Horace Parlan (who was 69 at the time). Neither bass nor drums are employed on this German release -- strictly sax and acoustic piano -- and this intimate setting works well for the veteran jazzmen, who enjoy a consistently strong rapport throughout the album. Clearly, neither musician has lost anything in the chops department; both are very much on top of their game. Over the years, Griffin has had no problem with the fiercely competitive, hell-bent-for-chops approach -- there's a reason why his admirers used to describe him as "the world's fastest tenor" -- but Close Your Eyes isn't about competition. It's about dialogue, intimacy, and lyricism, and Griffin's lyrical side serves him nicely on standards like "My One and Only Love," "Someone to Watch Over Me," "I Hear a Rhapsody," and Thelonious Monk's "Pannonica". Yes, many of the songs on this CD are warhorses that have been beaten to death over the years, but when the tenor in question is a 71-year-old bop survivor who has spent more than half-a-century in the trenches, one tends to be forgiving of the warhorse factor. Close Your Eyes falls short of essential, but it's a respectable, solid addition to Griffin's sizable catalog.~Alex Henderson