segunda-feira, 23 de março de 2026

Sonny Criss - This Is Criss! 1966

Along with tenor saxophonist Harold Land, altoist Sonny Criss qualifies as one of the most overlooked giants of West Coast jazz. His sound -- like most alto players of the bebop and hard bop days -- was heavily influenced by Charlie Parker, but Criss still managed to forge an original style featuring a very original melodic bent with loads of bluesy underpinnings. The goods can be optimally previewed on this great Prestige date from 1966. Backed by a trio consisting of pianist Walter Davis, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Alan Dawson, Criss makes fine work of such rare-bird covers as "Sunrise, Sunset" and "When Sunny Gets Blue." There are also some fine originals here, including Criss' own "Steve's Blues" and Davis' classic "Greasy." A perfect start to your Criss collection. AMG.

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5 comentários:

Vincemagzic disse...

many thanks Carlos for this one and the very exciting other post (including the Stones!)
Vince

Madshoes Carlos disse...

You are welcome, Vince! Enjoy ,it.

Miles disse...
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Miles disse...

An outstanding recording, this one! Poor Sonny -- overlooked and underrated, committed suicide while suffering with cancer. Hope this share will introduce his name and music to those who may be unaware of his talents. Thanks Carlos!

Madshoes Carlos disse...

You are welcome, Miles! Enjoy it.