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Esther Phillips / What A Diff'rence A Day Makes (US, Kudu, KU-23 S1) <1975>
Esther Phillips / What A Diff'rence A Day Makes (US, Kudu, KU-23 S1) <1975> (Side 1) RVG 98783 A-2 (SIde 2) RVG 98783 B-2 Lead Guitar – Joe Beck Pedal Steel Guitar – Eric Weissberg Rhythm Guitar – Steve Khan Keyboards – Don Grolnick Bass – Will Lee Drums – Chris Parker Percussion – Ralph MacDonald Alto Saxophone – David Sanborn Tenor Saxophone – Mike Brecker Trombone – Barry Rogers, Tony Studd Trumpet – Alan Rubin, John Gatchell, Jon Faddis, Randy Brecker French Horn – Brooks Tillotson, Jim Buffington Viola – Al Brown*, Manny Vardi Violin – Emanuel Green, Gene Orloff, Harold Kohon, Harry Lookofsky, Kathryn Kienke, Leo Kahn, Matthew Raimondi, Max Pollikoff Cello – Charles McCracken, George Ricci https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1_vsu2DyLs なんでも歌える歌手ですが、やっぱR&B~ソウルのイメージが強いです。これは、ちょっと気どりすぎな気がして、あまり聴きません。
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Sonny Rollins / Way Out West (US, Contemporary Records, C 3530) <1957>
Sonny Rollins / Way Out West (US, Contemporary Records, C 3530) <1957> (Side 1) LKL-12-127-D2 (Side 2) LKL-12-128-D2 <March 7, 1957> Sonny Rollins - tenor saxophone Ray Brown - bass Shelly Manne - drums ロリンズの1枚と言えば「サキコロ」でしょうが2枚目にはこの作品が挙がりますね。絶対に外せない1枚です。 "Way Out West" is a 1957 album by Sonny Rollins with bassist Ray Brown and drummer Shelly Manne, neither of whom had played or recorded with Rollins before. The music employs a technique called "strolling", used here by Rollins for the first time, in which he would solo over only bass and drums with no pianist playing chords. The recent reissue of the CD has additional takes of three of the songs, including the title track. These additional takes are all about twice as long, containing much longer solos from all three of the members of the band. In order to fit the recording session into the musicians' busy schedules, it was scheduled "for 3 A.M.", according to the liner notes by producer Lester Koenig: "At 7 A.M., after four hours of intense concentration, during which they recorded half the album, and should have been exhausted, Sonny said, 'I'm hot now.' Shelly who had been up for 24 hours, said, 'Man, I feel like playing.' And Ray, who was equally tired and had a studio call for the afternoon, just smiled." The picture for the cover, taken by celebrated jazz photographer William Claxton, with the saxophonist dressed in Stetson hat, holster, and horn in place of a pistol, was Rollins' own idea, to celebrate his first trip out West, according to Koenig in the liner notes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlatJOsLhPA 1991年だったと思いますが、当時住んでいた山口県の徳山市(現周南市)でコンサートを見ました。大きめの会場で、臨場感に欠け、残念ながらあまり記憶にありません。。
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Glenn Gould / J.S.Bach ; The Goldberg Variations (US, Columbia Masterworks, ML 5060) その②
Glenn Gould / J.S.Bach ; The Goldberg Variations (US, Columbia Masterworks, ML 5060) <1956> Released January 1956 Recorded June 10, 1955 – June 16, 1955 (side 1) XLP35696-2C (side 2) XLP35697-1C 語り尽くされた名盤。プロモは5枚以上見ましたが、すべてマトはコレと同じでした。 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cwas_7H5KUs
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