Tenor Conclave (2016 Remaster) John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman
Album info
Album-Release:
1956
HRA-Release:
06.05.2016
Label: Concord Records
Genre: Jazz
Subgenre: Hard Bop
Artist: John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman, Al Cohn, Hank Mobley, Zoot Sims
Composer: John Coltrane
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
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- 1 Tenor Conclave 11:05
- 2 Just You, Just Me 09:20
- 3 Bob's Boys 08:22
- 4 How Deep Is The Ocean 15:05
Info for Tenor Conclave (2016 Remaster)
This September 7, 1956 session is a loose blowing date that reprises the notion of a four saxophone concord as it was originally presented by the Four Brothers in Woody Herman's boppish late '40s big band, the Thundering Herd Tenor Conclave songs. Tenor brothers Al Cohn and Zoot Sims--spiritual progeny of Lester Young--join forces with Hank Mobley and John Coltrane--descendants of Charlie Parker--to depict the kind of good-natured, after hours cutting sessions that helped young improvisers determine how far they had come, and how much more work remained to be done Tenor Conclave album for sale.
The superb rhythm section of Red Garland, Paul Chambers and Art Taylor helps make TENOR CONCLAVE more than just another exercise in technical bluster. Tenor Conclave CD music As he did with Miles Davis, pianist Garland custom tailors his accompaniment to fit the style of each soloist, while bassist Chambers offers the kind of matchless harmonic and rhythmic virtuosity that made his name synonymous with modern jazz bass playing in the late '50s. Dig how they team with drummer Taylor to urge on each soloist on Mobley's title tune, and when they go to Chambers for two choruses of expressively bowed bass, the groove never lags or falters.
'Just You, Just Me' offers up a modern set of chord changes to navigate (Monk's tricky melody 'Evidence.') The ensemble work suggests the warm interplay of the original Four Brothers, and Mobley's simmering rhythmic ideas and burnished sound function as a prelude for Zoot Sims' garrulous Lesterisms, and floating rhythmic ideas. Coltrane enters with a hard, keening cry, the ideas rapidly unfurling in the harmonic wind tunnel of his imagination. He holds things in check enough to accommodate Cohn's contrasting timbre and rhythm style, and all four players display enormous empathy during their concluding round-robin exchanges.
John Coltrane, tenor saxophone
Zoot Sims, tenor saxophone
Al Cohn, tenor saxophone
Hank Mobley, tenor saxophone
Red Garland, piano
Paul Chambers, double bass
Art Taylor, drums
Recorded September 7, 1956 at Van Gelder Studios, Hackensack, New Jersey
Produced by Bob Weinstock
Digitally remastered
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Booklet for Tenor Conclave (2016 Remaster)