sexta-feira, 30 de dezembro de 2022

Herbie Nichols Trio - Complete Studio Master Takes Vol I

 

Complete Studio Master Takes (Herbie Nichols Trio) Review

 

by arwulf arwulf

  [-]

In what appears to be the first Herbie Nichols compilation of its kind, Lone Hill Jazz presents each and every master take recorded by the Herbie Nichols Trio for both the Blue Note and Bethlehem labels between May 1955 and November 1957. Here Nichols acted in collaboration with bassists Al McKibbonTeddy Kotick, and George Duvivier, and drummers Art BlakeyMax Roach, and Dannie Richmond; such percussive support was important because one very special aspect of Nichols' music is the manner in which the drummer often carries portions of the melodic line. All previous issues and reissues have maintained a separation along the lines of the original record labels, with most attention being focused upon the amazing Blue Note sessions while the Bethlehem material hovered around like a lesser-known sequel. With all the pieces of the puzzle assembled into one entity, a bigger picture emerges of this brilliant African-American composer and pianist struggling to get his music recorded during the Eisenhower Era, when the entertainment industry was mainly concerned with Elvis PresleyPat Boone, and Patti Page. Herbie Nichols' original compositions are unique poetic manifestations comparable in many ways to the inventions of Thelonious Sphere Monk. The great surprise here is the appearance of three rare quartet tracks -- including a fine and noble piece of blues -- recorded in March 1952 with guitarist Danny Barker, bassist Chocolate Williams, and drummer Shadow Wilson. These bonus tracks form a stunning coda for this unprecedented portrait of the one, the only Herbie Nichols.


Herbie Nichols Trio
Complete Studio Master Takes Vol I

1-1 The Third World 00:00 1-2 Step Tempest 04:13 1-3 Dance Line 09:26 1-4 Blue Chopsticks 13:54 1-5 Double Exposure 18:18 1-6 Cro-Magnon Nights 21:43 1-7 Amoeba's Dance 26:26 1-8 Brass Rings 31:01 1-9 2300 Skiddoo 35:04 1-10 It Didn't Happen 39:50 1-11 Crisp Day 44:07 1-12 Shuffle Montgomery 47:54 1-13 The Gig 52:08 1-14 Hangover Triangle 56:34 1-15 Lady Sings the Blues 01:00:36 1-16 Chit Chatting 01:05:02 1-17 House Party Starting 01:09:05 1-18 Terpsichore 01:14:45 Herbie Nichols, Piano Al McKibbon, Bass Art Blakey, Drums ( Tracks 1 to 12 ), Max Roach ( Tracks 13 to 18 ) May 6 and 13 , 1955 ( Tracks 1 to 12 ) August 1 and 7 , 1955 ( Tracks 13 to 18 )

Sem comentários:

Enviar um comentário