Just In Case You Forgot How Bad He Really WasSonny Stitt
Release Date: 05/06/2003
Original Release:
1981
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 273961_CD
UPC # 795041722126
Label: Savoy Jazz (USA)
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Disc: 1
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Ballad Medley: How Deep Is the Ocean/Smoke Gets in Your Eyes/My ...: How Deep Is The Ocean / Smoke Gets In Your Eyes / My Foolish Heart / Over The Rainbow / Serenade In Blue
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Performer: Sonny Stitt
Artist: Richie Cole; Billy Higgins; Bobby Hutcherson; Cedar Walton; Herbie Lewis Engineer: Phil Edwards Producer: Herb Wong Distributor: WEA (Distributor) Notes: Personnel: Sonny Stitt, John Handy (alto & tenor saxophones); Richie Cole (alto saxophone); Bobby Hutcherson (vibraphone); Cedar Walton (piano); Herbie Lewis (bass); Billy Higgins (drums). Recorded live at Keystone Korner, San Francisco, California in September 1981. Includes liner notes by Dr. Herb Wong. Although Joel Dorn's 32 Jazz label mostly concentrates on repackaging reissues from the Muse catalog, there have been some important discoveries. This 1997 CD has a previously unreleased Sonny Stitt club appearance that took place in San Francisco's Keystone Korner in September 1981. It is a special all-star concert in which Stitt splits his time between tenor and alto and is joined by pianist Cedar Walton, bassist Herbie Lewis, drummer Billy Higgins, and (on a few numbers) vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, altoist Richie Cole, and John Handy on alto and tenor. Stitt, a master of the bebop vocabulary, was not an innovator, but he was a fiery competitor who could blow most musicians off the stand when he chose to. In this case, he had a lot of respect for Cole and Handy, but still played at his best, just in case. The CD is mostly a showcase for the leader, who is well featured on the ad lib "Dig Dr. Woody," "Everything Happens to Me," and "Laura." Other than a five-song ballad medley that features each of the saxophonists plus Walton and Hutcherson, not that much is heard from Handy, while Cole (who gets in a few good licks) is generally overshadowed by Stitt. Other highlights include lengthy renditions of "Lover Man" and "Wee." Sonny Stitt recorded scores and scores of bop-oriented sessions throughout his productive career, but his fans will still be happy that 32 Jazz has added such a strong date to his discography. Recommended. ~ Scott Yanow
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