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Sonny Rollins-In a sentimental mood 

Lennart Länk aka helluvagun
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Sonny Rollins 1953, with The Modern Jazz.
Milt Jackson-vibes, John Lewis-p, Percy Heath-b, Kenny Clarke-d.

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Комментарии : 35   
@pantazopoulos69
@pantazopoulos69 13 лет назад
Such mature sound, and he was just 23 years old here. Ubelievable!!!!
@dongeonkim2194
@dongeonkim2194 4 года назад
The best
@Mavelous
@Mavelous 7 лет назад
The best version
@mrsmibbs
@mrsmibbs 13 дней назад
My beautiful bloke's favourite 💔
@nicolavaleriik6hiq
@nicolavaleriik6hiq 13 лет назад
....And Sonny Plays again......80 and plus years....i hope Sonny can live forever......
@mikefarmer7238
@mikefarmer7238 11 лет назад
Pure perfection-every note a gem.
@swigga4O
@swigga4O 14 лет назад
thank God I found this, been looking everywhere for Sonny's version
@marialidabernardini3882
@marialidabernardini3882 6 лет назад
Poi ci son giorni che ti alzi ed hai voglia di ascoltarla,riascoltarla...fino a sera!
@porusconfectioner7135
@porusconfectioner7135 2 года назад
Classic
@ciarancosgrave
@ciarancosgrave 4 года назад
Simply the best version of this tune.
@cliveyx
@cliveyx 12 лет назад
I LOVE IT. thank god for Vintage Jazz and youtube
@WAPPLEWOOD
@WAPPLEWOOD 13 лет назад
Flawless...unforgettable...washes my soul clean.
@fioredecor222
@fioredecor222 11 лет назад
MASTERPIECE.
@wyndhleodumegwu253
@wyndhleodumegwu253 9 лет назад
Very relaxing, withr that deep-throated traditional tenor sax sound, is a masterful work of art coming from one of the living legends of saxophonic artistry.
@the6anto9
@the6anto9 11 лет назад
SUUUPPPEEERRRRRRRRRRRR ....thanks my friend u make me happy.......good morning to u
@giavaro36
@giavaro36 4 года назад
Grande finezza d'interpretazione di Rollins,ma il pezzo è,comunque,del grandissimo Duke Ellington! Anche l'intepretazione dello stesso pezzo fatta da John Coltrane è bellissima e indimenticabile per orecchie fini_almeno per me.
@kalarr1
@kalarr1 13 лет назад
Impecable !!!
@evelynemoog-lorrain106
@evelynemoog-lorrain106 3 года назад
❤️
@kalarr1
@kalarr1 13 лет назад
QUE SONIDO !!! ES EL SONIDO DEL JAZZ !!!
@blah148
@blah148 14 лет назад
hauntingly beautiful
@kalarr1
@kalarr1 13 лет назад
Muy bueno!!! lo he escuchado 3 veces seguidas, impecable !!!!
@che7911
@che7911 4 года назад
the warmth ...
@ClaudiaRiveraArt
@ClaudiaRiveraArt 13 лет назад
Maravilloso!!! Bravo!!
@betelaklilumusic
@betelaklilumusic 11 лет назад
infinite music.
@dextergordon8330
@dextergordon8330 6 лет назад
Ever a big saxophonist !
@brettorrmusic
@brettorrmusic 8 лет назад
That TENOR!
@djjjamin
@djjjamin 12 лет назад
same, even tho i still hav a soft spot for john coltrane's take on it
@helluvagun
@helluvagun 11 лет назад
True!
@ernakennedy5776
@ernakennedy5776 5 лет назад
Peace. X
@jordanlerner8150
@jordanlerner8150 9 лет назад
this and gordons are my fav versions
@bsharpe1000
@bsharpe1000 11 лет назад
They'er artist not competitors. If u look at whos "better" than u take away from the very essence of what Art is about and how one interpets what one feels. Let them each tell his or her story as they see or fell it.
@cindychristian1700
@cindychristian1700 7 лет назад
Sonny is bad. And Xylophone near the end. Just beautiful.
@rinahall
@rinahall Год назад
I just listened to a 10h French podcast radio show on Sonny Rollins (yes, 10x 1h, covering 1951-2001!!!). A torture, but I'm like that, I dive into an artist and I listen to everything, or almost. To have my own opinion. My opinion of Rollins is that he seems very overrated to me. As a player/improviser First of all as a player/improviser, he does not seem to me better than Johnny Griffin, Sonny Stitt, Roland Kirk, Phil Woods, Lateef, Pharoah Sanders, Hank Mobley... but enjoys a much greater notoriety... and unjustified in my opinion. Ok he plays well, but not better in my opinion than the musicians above. Listen to Eternal Triangle which puts Rollins and Stitt together. Here they are VERY evenly matched technique wise but it is Rollins who is the more famous today. There is a lot of study done on Rollins' solos and they are generally accepted to be examples of strong overall thematic construction and development. This somewhat implies that others just play randomly. I'm not entirely convinced by that argument. If you like it, its a strength, if you think its an excuse for repetition, you'd think not. As a composer At the level of the composition, he did not compose anything, everyone knows that his hit ''St Thomas'' is a Caribbean folklore already recorded by Randy Weston in 1955 under the title ''Fire Down There''. St Thomas is an example of cultural transference. It is infact originally The Lincolnshire Poacher. An old english folk tune. It was taken to the Carribean presumably on the slave ships but possibly even earlier by the pirate ships (appropriate given its title). It gets transmuted into a Carribean Folk tune and then Rollins recalls it from his childhood being sung by his mother and renames it after the Island. I had assumed St Thomas was what his mother called it, but the Ted Heath Band, a British Big Band of the 1950s had a big(ish) hit with 'The Lincolnshire Poacher' done presumably as a 'ripost' to St Thomas. His ''Tenor Madness'' is a composition by Kenny Clarke published in 1947 under the title ''Rue Chaptal''. His other compositions from the 50s... well, Oleo, Airegin etc... it can in no way be compared to the compositions of Trane, Bird, Monk or Shorter... One thing that always struck me that I've heard no one else mention is that the Alfie theme is merely a reworking of the intro to 'Singing In The Rain!' Sound and artistic vision I find this a curious aspect. Early on, in the 50s his sound was distinct enough but it became more distinctive later. It is an odd sound for tenor but its one I hear more and more players now using. I'm not quite sure how its done or if there is a physiological reason for it. I have found it to be an aquired taste. Moreover, his playing and his sound are terribly degraded after 1966 (36 years). Something happened on that bridge, he lost his mind. He seems to have been traumatized by the arrival of Ornette, Trane, Ayler... In the 60s he tried to be freer than Ayler, more calypso/blues than Ornette, and more mystical than Trane, but without succeeding because so superficial... Then in the 70s/80s he tried his hand at funk, disco... with really ridiculous and corny results... Did he want to be funkier than James Brown himself? More disco than Chic and Nile Rodgers? On ''SAIS'' from the ''Horn Culture'' album, one example among many, just picking up a random piece between 1966 and 2001....It's a shame. He plays out of tune, out of rhythm, with an absolutely disgusting sound. It is a lack of respect towards himself, the other musicians and the listener. No normally constituted musician would have agreed to let this recording be released. The problem with Rollins is that EVERYTHING IS LIKE THIS after 1966. He even said himself that he was high on marijuana when he recorded his solo album ''Soloscope'' at the Museum of Modern Art. from NYC...Also listen to the result, it's ridiculous and disrespectful towards the listeners... Ego and money Also, on the radio show, they say he was paid today's $300,000 for himself to record the Nucleus album (listen to the result!!!!), and that for his concerts, his Financial claims were unrealistic, only big festivals could afford it. He played with the Stones but didn't want to tour with them because, according to Mike Jagger himself, he wanted too much money! I am not making anything up here. In a blindfold test published in downbeat in 2006, he doesn't recognize ANY saxophonist, even taking James Carter for Don Byas! Totally mind-blowing and revealing! Conclusion In conclusion Sonny Rollins is for me the archetype of a narcissistic complacency encouraged by the fans and the milieu which has placed him on a throne since 1956 and his (very average) album ''saxophone colossus''. You have to be quite arrogant to glorify yourself as a ''saxophone colossus'' at 26 years old when BIRD had just died the previous year.
@ushekim1
@ushekim1 13 лет назад
I agree. Rollins' version better than Trane (with Duke), But Trane's My One and Only Love (Hartman) is better than Rollins.
@fioredecor222
@fioredecor222 9 лет назад
MASTERPIECE
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