Fine, although a bit routine,
soul jazz, blues, ballads, and standards session from saxophonist Sonny Stitt.
He plays with the usual surging intensity, but the album doesn't have as much
excitement as similar dates done before and after it. ~ by Ron Wynn, AMG.
The group may initially sound
routine but on closer inspection with Pat Martino onboard the group excels; he
puts in a fine performance. In the end the listener must conclude Stitt’s
ability to deliver a rich ballad. A prestige classic that is much recommended.
Prestige Records, PR 7759,
1969
Recorded 27th October, 1969
at Rudy van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
Track Listing:
A1. Night Letter {Sonny
Stitt} (5:14)
A2. When It's Sleepy Time
Down South {Clarence Muse, Otis Rene, Leon René} (4:06)
A3. Stringin' The Jug {Gene
Ammons, Sonny Stitt, Richard Carpenter} (5:23)
A4. Pretend {Dan Belloc, Lew
Douglas, Cliff Parman, Frank LaVere} (3:49)
B1. Blue String {Sonny Stitt}
(6:21)
B2. You'll Never Know {Harry
Warren, Mack Gordon} (4:03)
B3. Loose Walk [Stitts Tune]
{Johnny Richards, Sonny Stitt} (5:58)
Personnel:
Sonny Stitt - Tenor
Saxophone, Varitone
Gene Ludwig - Organ
Pat Martino - Guitar
Randy Gelispie - Drums
Credits:
Producer - Bob Porter
Recording Engineer - Rudy van
Gelder
Liner Notes - Ralph Berton
This looks sweet Chris! Love that old Prestige!
ReplyDeleteChris and KC, been looking for this for ages ! Great meeting of the two giants.
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ReplyDeleteMany thanks Chris, Stitt is great, nice post.
Looks great,
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Wayne
Thank you
ReplyDeleteThank you for this and all the many great posts!!!!
ReplyDeleteChris, this sounds wonderful, just great! Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to this one - thanks very much!
ReplyDeleteThanx for this one.
ReplyDeleteI downloaded this last month but forgot to thank for this one. I like his varitone playing a lot more than when it came out originally.
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Many thanks for this, Chris. I had the opportunity to see Stitt several years before his death. He played at a small club near his hometown. He was intense and on the money. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteThanks Chris!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this one, Chris! I had this album years ago but lost it in one of my moves... or perhaps from loaning it and never getting it back. Whatever the reason, I am glad to have it back. Thanks again!
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