Max Roach - Candid Roach (2011)

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Title: Candid Roach
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Candid
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:48:02
Total Size: 323 / 110 MB
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Tracklist:

01 - Freedom Day - Max Roach feat. Abbey Lincoln, Booker Little, Coleman Hawkins, Julian Priester, Walter Benton 06:10
02 - Oh Yeah, Oh Yeah - Max Roach feat. Benny Bailey, Cecil Payne, Julian Priester, Kenny Dorham, Peck Morrison, Walter Benton 07:03
03 - Cliff Walk - Max Roach feat. Benny Bailey, Booker Little, Jo Jones, Julian Priester, Peck Morrison, Walter Benton 09:45
04 - When Malindy Sings - Max Roach feat. Abbey Lincoln, Art Davis, Booker Little, Eric Dolphy, Jo Jones, Julian Priester, Mal Waldron, Peek Morrison, Walter Benton 04:09
05 - In the Red - Max Roach feat. Abbey Lincoln, Art Davis, Booker Little, Eric Dolphy, Jo Jones, Julian Priester, Mal Waldron, Peek Morrison, Walter Benton 08:35
06 - We Speak - Max Roach feat. Art Davis, Booker Little, Don Friedman, Eric Dolphy, Julian Priester 06:49
07 - A New Day - Max Roach feat. Art Davis, Booker Little, Don Friedman, Eric Dolphy, Julian Priester 05:31

Review by Thom Jurek
The Max Roach volume in Candid’s compilation series features him in four different sessions between August of 1960 and April of 1961, recording historic works such as “Freedom Day,” written with Oscar Brown, Jr. (Abbey Lincoln handles the vocals) and Kenny Dorham’s “Oh Yeah, Oh Yeah,” with the great trumpet master himself and Benny Bailey swinging hard in the front line. There are a couple of sessions with Eric Dolphy that also feature Booker Little, Julian Priester, bassist Art Davis, Lincoln, Mal Waldron, and Coleman Hawkins (“When Malindy Sings” and “In the Red”) as well as a session with Little, Priester, Walter Benson on tenor, and Peck Morrison on bass that feature Roach drumming with the great Jo Jones (“Cliff Walk”). Finally, there’s “A New Day” with Don Friedman on piano with all but Lincoln and Hawkins in the band. This is an excellent overview that sonically sounds a bit better than some of the other individual artist albums on Candid issued previously.