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The Bridge, recorded in 1962 for RCA Records, is one of Rollins's most dramatic recordings: it marks a return from three years of self-imposed retirement and its title track is a nod to the stories that Rollins had spent much of that time practicing by himself on the Williamsburg Bridge. From a career-defining period before the legendary Williamsburg Bridge layoff of two years, Rollins' Newk's Time may not make classic status in jazz roundups, but it certainly is a must for fans of this most important of classic hard bop soloists. The Bridge (Rollins) 5:58 05. God Bless the Child(Arthur Herzog Jr., Billie Holiday) 7:29. SONNY ROLLINS / THE BRIDGE ROLLINSBRIDGE.rar. 25 de septiembre de 2012. Mar 15, 2017  The Bridge was the album that marked Sonny Rollins' return to recording after a three-year self-imposed hiatus that began in 1959. Rollins spent most of those three years practicing alone up on the Williamsburg Bridge in New York City: 'I would be up there 15 or 16 hours at a time spring, summer, fall and winter'.

Artist: Sonny Rollins
Title: The Sound Of Sonny
Year Of Release: 1957/2017
Label: Prestige
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 24-bit/192kHz FLAC & booklet
Total Time: 38:02
Total Size: 1.42 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
A new phase in Sonny Rollins' career began in 1957. He started what was at the time an almost blasphemous trend of recording for a number of different labels. His pioneering spirit yielded a few genre-defining albums, including this disc. His performances were also at a peak during 1957 as Down Beat magazine proclaimed him the Critics' Poll winner under the category of 'New Star' of the tenor saxophone. This newfound freedom can be heard throughout the innovations on The Sound of Sonny. Not only are Rollins' fluid solos reaching newly obtained zeniths of melodic brilliance, but he has also begun experimenting with alterations in the personnel from tune to tune. Most evident on this platter is 'The Last Time I Saw Paris' -- which is piano-less -- and most stunning of all is Rollins' unaccompanied tenor solo performance on 'It Could Happen to You.' Indeed, this rendering of the Jimmy Van Heusen standard is the highlight of the disc. That isn't to say that the interaction between Sonny Clark (piano), Roy Haynes (drums), and bassists Percy Heath and Paul Chambers -- who is featured on 'The Last Time I Saw Paris' and 'What Is There to Say' -- is not top-shelf. Arguably, it is Rollins and Heath -- the latter, incidentally, makes his East Coast debut on this album -- who set the ambience for The Sound of Sonny. There is an instinctually pervasive nature as they weave into and back out of each others' melody lines, only to emerge with a solo that liberates the structure of the mostly pop standards. This is a key component in understanding the multiplicities beginning to surface in Rollins' highly underappreciated smooth bop style.
Tracklist:
01 - Sonny Rollins - The Last Time I Saw Paris (2:58)
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02 - Sonny Rollins - Just In Time (4:00)
03 - Sonny Rollins - Toot, Toot, Tootsie (4:24)
04 - Sonny Rollins - What Is There To Say (4:56)

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05 - Sonny Rollins - Dearly Beloved (3:07)
06 - Sonny Rollins - Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye (3:22)
07 - Sonny Rollins - Cutie (5:55)
08 - Sonny Rollins - It Could Happen To You (3:47)
09 - Sonny Rollins - Mangoes (5:32)

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Ileap free download. Sonny Rollins – Newk's Time (1957/2013)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time – 34:14 minutes | 1,36 GB | Genre: Jazz
Official Digital Download – Source: HDTracks.com | Front cover | © Blue Note Records

Newk's Time is Sonny Rollins' third album for Blue Note Records and was released in 1958. This lesser-known album contains some great renditions of tunes by Miles Davis ('Tune Up'), Kenny Dorham ('Asiatic Raes'), and a couple Tin Pan Alley song interpretations. For fans of hard bop, and especially Sonny Rollins, this album is a ‘must listen'.

In his early prime and well-respected, tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins cut this fine hard bop date as one of several late-'50s sessions for Blue Note. The record is part classic date, part blowing session, sporting a mix of engaging head statements and lengthy solos. Rollins takes to the spacious quartet setting, stretching out on taut versions of Miles Davis' '50s concert opener 'Tune Up' and Kenny Dorham's 'Asiatic Raes.' Keeping the swing hard but supple are drummer Philly Joe Jones, bassist Doug Watkins, and pianist Wynton Kelly; Jones was certainly the standout in this well-respected sampling of the best young players of the period, as he oftentimes matched the intensity and ingenuity of the star soloists he backed. Jones, in fact, puts in some career highlights on 'Wonderful! Wonderful!' and 'The Surrey With the Fringe on Top,' just two of many wholly unique Tin Pan Alley song interpretations Rollins has done in his long career. From a career-defining period before the legendary Williamsburg Bridge layoff of two years, Rollins' Newk's Time may not make classic status in jazz roundups, but it certainly is a must for fans of this most important of classic hard bop soloists.

Tracklist:
01 – Tune Up
02 – Asiatic Raes
03 – Wonderful! Wonderful!
04 – The Surrey With The Fringe On Top
05 – Blues For Philly Joe
06 – Namely You

Musicians:
Sonny Rollins – tenor saxophone
Wynton Kelly – piano
Doug Watkins – bass
Philly Joe Jones – drums

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