The addition of Curtis Fuller on the front line and the absence of a trumpet, give this lp a laid back summer night feel.
There's not much I can tell you jazz fans about the band, all familiar faces. This is just a nice record I don't see much. Enjoy!
And don't you dig the cover, a precursor to what would become standard in the hippie movement in just a few years.
Benny Golson
The Other side of..
1. Strut Time
2. Jubilation
3. Symptoms
4. Are You Real?
5. Cry A Blue Tear
6. This Night
The Other side of..
1. Strut Time
2. Jubilation
3. Symptoms
4. Are You Real?
5. Cry A Blue Tear
6. This Night
Benny Golson - tenor sax
Curtis Fuller - trombone
Barry Harris - piano
Jymie Merrit - bass
Philly Joe Jones - drums
recorded Nov 12, 1958
Riverside 290
3 comments:
Thanks the ex took my copy now Strut Time is back ~ rick
Thanks Hookfinger ... Baron VB
I am lucky enough to own a cd copy. It was re-issued on cd as part of the OJC series in the early 90's, along with some other beautiful titles such as Grooving with Golson.
True, Golson's warm sound is special - close to Ben Webster's but not as "fat" and with a lesser use of vibrato.
Incidentally, Golson and Fuller recorded quite often a lot in the late 50's and very early 60's - not only for sessions where Golson was billed as the leader but also for the Jazztet> My only doubt as I write these lines is if both happened to be in Blakey's Messengers at the same time for a studio session, or if there is a live trace recorded somewhere. That happens to me for being so far away from my collection.
Thank you for the memories, Hook :)
PS: to those who never heard this session - do yourself a (big) favour.
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