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Monday, May 7, 2018

Sonny Rollins - Sonny's Time (1957)

A great compilation of Sonny’s work heralding from 1957 and his time with Riverside. He surrounds himself with an exciting array of players all well-known contemporaries of equal status. An LP full of jazz standards and two of his own tunes. The majority of the tracks come from his album ‘The Sound Of Sonny’ and two from ‘Jazz Contrasts’ led by Kenny Dorham.

Jazzland Records, JLP 972, 1962
Recorded 19th June, 1957 (#A1-A3); 12th June 1957 (#A4,B1);
27th May, 1957 (#B2) & 21st May, 1957 (#B3)
At Reeves Sound Studios, New York City

Musicians:
Sonny Rollins - Tenor Saxophone
Kenny Dorham - Trumpet (#B2,B3)
Betty Glamann - Harp (#B2)
Sonny Clark - Piano (#A1,A3-B1)
Hank Jones - Piano (#B2,B3)
Paul Chambers - Bass (#A1-A3)
Percy Heath - Bass (#A4,B1)
Oscar Pettiford - Bass (#B2,B3)
Roy Haynes - Drums (#A1-B1)
Max Roach - Drums (#B2,B3)

Tracks:
A1. Funky Blues Hotel {Sonny Rollins} (6:00)
A2. The Last Time I Saw Paris {Oscar Hammerstein II, Jerome Kern} (2:55)
A3. What Is There To Say? {E.Y. Harburg, Vernon Duke} (4:54)
A4. Cutie {Sonny Rollins} (5:52)
B1. Mangoes {Sid Wayne, Dee Libbey} (5:32)
B2. My Old Flame {Sam Coslow, Arthur Johnston} (5:22)
B3. La Villa {Kenny Dorham} (7:01)

Credits:
Producer - Orrin Keepnews
Recording & Remastering Engineer - Jack Higgins
Album Design - Ken Deardoff
Liner Notes - Joe Goldberg

Notes:
Compilation of tracks from Riverside albums:
Various - Blues For Tomorrow [RLP-243]
Sonny Rollins - The Sound Of Sonny [RLP-241]
Kenny Dorham - Jazz Contrasts [RLP-239]