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Sonny Rollins Oleo (1959) [Jazz][mp3 320][h33t][schon55]


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Name:Sonny Rollins Oleo (1959) [Jazz][mp3 320][h33t][schon55] torrent

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Sonny Rollins Oleo (1959) [Jazz][mp3 320][h33t][schon55] (Size: 147.52 MB) (Files: 17)

 Oleo Info.txt

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 07 Woody'n You.mp3

36.36 MB

 08 But Not For Me.mp3

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 06 There Will Never Be Another You.mp3

13.07 MB

 04 Will You Still Be Mine.mp3

9.79 MB

 05 I Remember You.mp3

15.44 MB

 03 I've Told Every Little Star.mp3

14.94 MB

 01 Oleo.mp3

7.45 MB

 02 It Could Happen To You.mp3

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Torrent description

Sonny Rollins - Oleo
Label : A Jazz Hour With
Release Date: Dec 15, 2007
Bitrate: 320 kbps

AMG Biography
Sonny Rollins has remained one of the true jazz giants, ranking up there with Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, and John Coltrane as one of the all-time great tenor saxophonists. He started on piano, took up the alto, and then permanently switched to tenor in 1946. After making his recording debut with Babs Gonzales in 1949, Rollins made a major impact on dates with J.J. Johnson and Bud Powell the same year; the latter session also matched him with Fats Navarro. Rollins' abilities were obvious to the jazz world from the start and he started recording with Miles Davis in 1951 and with Thelonious Monk two years later. After a period out of music, Rollins joined the Max Roach-Clifford Brown quintet in late 1955, continuing after Brownie's death until 1957. From then on, he was always a leader.

Sonny Rollins' series of brilliant recordings for Prestige, Blue Note, Contemporary, and Riverside in the 1950s found him in peak form and he was acclaimed the top tenor saxophonist of the time, at least until John Coltrane rose to prominence. Therefore, Rollins' decision to drop out of music from 1959-1961 shocked the jazz world. When he came back in 1961 with a quartet featuring Jim Hall, his style was largely unchanged but he soon became a much freer player who was well aware of Ornette Coleman's innovations; he even used Ornette's cornetist Don Cherry for a time. Although his playing was a bit more eccentric than previously, Rollins was a major force until, in 1968, he again decided to retire.

Upon his return in 1971, Sonny Rollins was more open to the influence of R&B rhythms and pop music, and his recordings since then have not always been essential (often using sidemen not up to his level) but Rollins remains a very vital soloist. His skill at turning unlikely material into jazz, his unaccompanied flights, and his rhythmic freedom and tonal distortions have kept Sonny Rollins one of the masters of jazz. He has literally dozens of superior recordings available. ~ by Scott Yanow

Sonny Rollins - Oleo Tracks:
01 Oleo
02 It Could Happen To You
03 I've Told Every Little Star
04 Will You Still Be Mine
05 I Remember You
06 There Will Never Be Another You
07 Woody'n You
08 But Not For Me

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