 Tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins loaned his flair for the dramatic to 
the score for the film Alfie, accompanying the story of what the liner 
notes describe as "the involuntary education of a hipster." Arranged by 
Oliver Nelson, the soundtrack follows the character's evolution from the
 carefree, rakish Lothario of "Alfie's Theme" to the contemplative, 
somewhat broken man reflected in "Alfie's Theme Differently." Rollins 
attempts to capture the textures of life through his incisive and 
energetic playing, his coherent improvisations, and variations on 
musical themes. While "Alfie's Theme" and its variants make the most 
lasting impression, "He's Younger Than You Are" is touching, laced with 
regret. And the sensual, relaxed "On Impulse" has a nice sense of 
immediacy. Rovi Staff
Tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins loaned his flair for the dramatic to 
the score for the film Alfie, accompanying the story of what the liner 
notes describe as "the involuntary education of a hipster." Arranged by 
Oliver Nelson, the soundtrack follows the character's evolution from the
 carefree, rakish Lothario of "Alfie's Theme" to the contemplative, 
somewhat broken man reflected in "Alfie's Theme Differently." Rollins 
attempts to capture the textures of life through his incisive and 
energetic playing, his coherent improvisations, and variations on 
musical themes. While "Alfie's Theme" and its variants make the most 
lasting impression, "He's Younger Than You Are" is touching, laced with 
regret. And the sensual, relaxed "On Impulse" has a nice sense of 
immediacy. Rovi Staff
Tracklist :
1. Alfie's Theme 10:25
 Sonny Rollins 
2. He's Younger Than You 5:07
 Sonny Rollins 
3. Street Runner With Child 4:00
 Sonny Rollins 
4. Transition Theme For Minor Blues Or Little Malcolm Loves His Dad 5:50
 Sonny Rollins 
5. On Impulse 5:07
 Sonny Rollins 
6. Alfie's Theme Differently 3:44
 Sonny Rollins 
Credits :
Alto Saxophone – Phil Woods
Arranged By, Conductor – Oliver Nelson
Baritone Saxophone – Danny Bank
Bass – Walter Booker
Drums – Frank Dunlop
Guitar – Kenny Burrell
Piano – Roger Kellaway
Tenor Saxophone – Bob Ashton, Sonny Rollins
Trombone – J.J. Johnson, Jimmy Cleveland
20.5.25
SONNY ROLLINS — Original Music from the Score "Alfie" (1966-1997) RM | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
29.4.25
MILES DAVIS — Porgy And Bess (1959) Six Version | RM | SACD | FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless
(1983, CBS/Sony – 35DP 61) +
(1987, RM | CBS Jazz Masterpieces Series) +
(1997, RM | Columbia Jazz Series) +
(2000, RM | Master Sound Series) +
(2006, RM | The Original Jacket Collection Series) + 
(2019, SHM-CD | Ultradisc UHR, Original Master Recording Series) 
Tracklist :
1    The Buzzard Song 4:07
2    Bess, You Is My Woman Now 5:12
3    Gone    3:38
4    Gone, Gone, Gone 2:05
5    Summertime 3:20
6    Bess, Oh Where's My Bess    4:31
7    Prayer (Oh Doctor Jesus)    4:40
8    Fishermen, Strawberry And Devil Crab 4:06
9    My Man's Gone Now    6:13
10    It Ain't Necessarily So 4:23
11    Here Come De Honey Man    1:18
12    I Loves You, Porgy 3:38
13    There's A Boat That's Leaving Soon For New York 3:26
Credits :
Alto Saxophone – Cannonball Adderley
Arranged By, Conductor – Gil Evans
Bass – Paul Chambers 
Drums – Philly Joe Jones (tracks: 3, 4, 9, 15), Jimmy Cobb (tracks: 1, 2, 5 to 8, 10 to 14)
Flugelhorn – Miles Davis
Flute [Alto Flute], Bass Clarinet – Danny Bank
Flute, Flute [Alto Flute], Clarinet – Jerome Richardson (tracks: 1, 5 to 7, 12 to 14), Phil Bodner (tracks: 2 to 4, 8 to 11, 15), Romeo Penque
French Horn – Gunther Schuller, Julius Watkins, Willie Ruff
Trombone – Frank Rehak, Jimmy Cleveland, Joe Bennett, Dick Hixon
Trumpet – Bernie Glow, Ernie Royal, Johnny Coles, Louis Mucci
Trumpet [Lead] – Miles Davis (tracks: 2, 8, 10, 11)
Tuba – Bill Barber
15.4.24
NANCY HARROW — Wild Women Don't Have The Blues (1961-1989) FLAC (tracks), lossless)
Although singer Nancy Harrow made a strong impression with this debut 
recording (which has been reissued on CD), she did not lead another 
record date until 1978 other than a lesser-known effort for Atlantic in 
1966. Obviously the years of obscurity were not deserved, for this set 
is a near-classic. Harrow is heard in her early prime singing such 
veteran songs as "All Too Soon," "On the Sunny Side of the Street," the 
seven-minute "Blues for Yesterday," and the title cut (originally done 
by Ida Cox in the 1920s). A more modern stylist (although influenced by 
Billie Holiday a little) than the material she performed at the time, 
Harrow is joined by such top mainstream players as trumpeter Buck 
Clayton (who provided the arrangements), tenorman Buddy Tate, trombonist
 Dickie Wells, and pianist Dick Wellstood. Highly recommended, Harrow's 
debut date has plenty of spirit and enthusiasm. Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1 Take Me Back, Baby  5:14 
Count Basie / Buddy Bregman / Jimmy Rushing / Tab Smith2 All Too Soon 5:26  
Duke Ellington / Carl Sigman
3 Can't We Be Friends? 5:16 
Paul James / Kay Swift
4 On the Sunny Side of the Street 4:57 
Dorothy Fields / Jimmy McHugh
5 Wild Women (Don't Have the Blues) 5:28 
Ida Cox
6 I've Got the World on a String 4:29 
Harold Arlen / Ted Koehler
7 I Don't Know What Kind of Blues I Got 3:56 
Duke Ellington
8 Blues for Yesterday 7:31
Lester Carr
Credits
Baritone Saxophone – Danny Bank
Bass – Milt Hinton
Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Tom Gwaltney
Vocals – Nancy Harrow
Drums – Oliver Jackson
Guitar – Kenny Burrell
Piano – Dick Wellstood
Tenor Saxophone – Buddy Tate
Trombone – Dickie Wells
Trumpet, Leader, Arranged By – Buck Clayton
22.12.23
OLIVER NELSON — Oliver Nelson Plays Michelle (1966) LP, Vinyl | MONOAURAL | FLAC (tracks), lossless
 This is an album of short, often corny tunes and brief, likable solos. Nelson features one of his first uses of guitar here via Barry Galbraith and, more prominently, Billy Butler. Nelson's originals, "Jazz Bug" and "Do You See What I See?" are worth a listen. Douglas Payne   Tracklist & Credits :
This is an album of short, often corny tunes and brief, likable solos. Nelson features one of his first uses of guitar here via Barry Galbraith and, more prominently, Billy Butler. Nelson's originals, "Jazz Bug" and "Do You See What I See?" are worth a listen. Douglas Payne   Tracklist & Credits : 
16.8.23
SY OLIVER AND HIS ORCHESTRA – 1949-1952 | The Chronogical Classics – 1365 (2004) FLAC (tracks), lossless
+ last month
JOHANN WILHELM HÄSSLER — Keyboard Sonatas (Michele Benuzzi) 4CD (2016) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless
As Michele Benuzzi himself explains in a booklet-essay, the idea for this comprehensive collection came about through the success of his sma...
 
 
 





 
 
.jpg) 
 
 
 
 
 
 
