Though he lacked the improvisational fire of John Coltrane or the restless curiosity of Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins played with a rich, round tone that complemented his melodic inclinations, making him the most accessible of the postbop musicians. Saxophone Colossus is the most successful of the late 1950s albums that made his reputation. Rollins's playing never falters; he's backed by the redoubtable Max Roach on drums, Tommy Flanagan on piano, and Doug Watkins on bass. Rollins is equally at home with the lilting Caribbean air of "St. Thomas," standards ("You Don't Know What Love Is"), blues ("Strode Rode," featuring a driving Flanagan solo), and a smoldering version of Brecht-Weill's "Moritat" (better known as "Mac the Knife"). If you are new to jazz, there is no better place to start than Saxophone Colossus. --Steven Mirkin
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Saxophone Colossus
Sonny Rollins Manufacturer: Ojc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000YG5 Release Date: 1991-07-01 |
Tracks:
- St. Thomas
- You Don't Know What Love Is
- Strode Rode
- Moritat
- Blue 7
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Though he lacked the improvisational fire of John Coltrane and the restless curiosity of Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins played with a rich, round tone that complimented his melodic inclinations, making him the most accessible of the post-bop musicians. Saxophone Colossus is the most successful of the late '50s albums that made his reputation. Rollins' playing never falters; he's backed by the redoubtable Max Roach on drums, Tommy Flannagan on piano, and Doug Watkins on bass. Rollins is equally at home with the lilting Caribbean air of "St. Thomas," standards ("You Don't Know What Love Is"), blues ("Strode Rode," featuring a driving Tommy Flannagan solo), and a smoldering version of Brecht-Weill's "Moritat" (better known as "Mac the Knife"). If you are new to jazz, there is no better place to start than Saxophone Colossus. --Steven MirkinCustomer Reviews:
Rollins the master.......2007-05-31
The other musicians are:
Tommy Flanagan - Piano
Doug Watkins - Bass
Max Roach - drums
Even if you're not a Jazz fan you'll know Sonny Rollins 'St Thomas' which opens the album, with its calypso melody its one of the best known Jazz tunes. The performances are uniformly excellent and the sound is incredible since this album was recorded 50 years ago.
The track 'Moritat' is in fact 'The theme from the three penny opera', but it sounds remarkably similar to 'Mack the Knife'. Whatever the tune really is, Rollins is never less throughly inventive, as anyone who has seen him live will testify to. This track perhaps contains the highlight of the album, where Sonny Rollins trades 4's with Max Roach.
This is one of the classic Jazz albums and should be in everyones collection.
What More to Say?.......2007-04-19
One of the greatest pieces of recorded music ever.......2007-04-06
all jazzed up!.......2007-02-21
As I stated in my review of Louis' cd, I am a hard core rock 'n roll/heavy metal girl and have never intentionally listened to jazz before...but I think I'm hooked now! I listened to samples of a LOT of albums before I made this purchase, and Sonny's music reeled me in like no other, with the exception of Louis.
After listening to this cd, I am going to look for more of Sonny's albums to buy. I'm sure his music can turn anyone into a jazz fan...it did me, and that's quite an amazing feat!
Saxophone Colossus!.......2007-02-20
Whenever someone I know says they can't get into jazz, this is the album I play to open their ears. Whenever I'm down in the dumps, this is the album I listen to to lift my spirits.
Saxophone Collossus is one of the greatest albums of any genre. I've been listening to it for the better part of twenty-five years. It's part of my nervous system. I wouldn't want to be without it.
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Saxophone Colossus
Sonny Rollins Manufacturer: Prestige ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EGDAI4 Release Date: 2006-03-21 |
Tracks:
- St. Thomas
- You Don't Know What Love Is
- Strode Rode
- Moritat
- Blue 7
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Though he lacked the improvisational fire of John Coltrane or the restless curiosity of Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins played with a rich, round tone that complemented his melodic inclinations, making him the most accessible of the postbop musicians. Saxophone Colossus is the most successful of the late 1950s albums that made his reputation. Rollins's playing never falters; he's backed by the redoubtable Max Roach on drums, Tommy Flanagan on piano, and Doug Watkins on bass. Rollins is equally at home with the lilting Caribbean air of "St. Thomas," standards ("You Don't Know What Love Is"), blues ("Strode Rode," featuring a driving Flanagan solo), and a smoldering version of Brecht-Weill's "Moritat" (better known as "Mac the Knife"). If you are new to jazz, there is no better place to start than Saxophone Colossus. --Steven MirkinCustomer Reviews:
A classic.......2007-04-15
Poor remaster of a great album.......2007-01-20
Brilliant album--problem w/RVG though.......2006-09-21
I would like to put in a quick mention of the genius of Max Roach. His technique on the ride cymbal is revolutionary. I could write an essay on it myself! All in all, this is one of my all-time favorite jazz albums.
RVG Remaster...Defective........2006-08-15
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Sonny Rollins Manufacturer: Apo ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000068UR5 Release Date: 2002-07-09 |
Tracks:
- St. Thomas
- You Don't Know What Love Is
- Strode Rode - Sonny Rollins
- Moritat
- Blue 7
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Great company.......2006-11-11
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Saxophone Colossus
Sonny Rollins Manufacturer: Essential Jazz Spain ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000K15UFE Release Date: 2006-11-27 |
Tracks:
- Saint Thomas
- You DonT Know What Love Is
- Strode Rode
- Moritat
- Blue
- There's No Business Like Show Business (Bonus Track)
- Paradox (Bonus Track)
- Raincheck (Bonus Track)
- There Are Such Things (Bonus Track)
- It's All Right With Me (Bonus Track)
Album Description
Two essential albums from tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins. 1956's Saxophone Colossus is thought to be Rollins' masterpiece and features Tommy Flanagan and Max Roach. Work Time (1955) also features Roach and Ray Bryant. 10 tracks. Essential Jazz. 2006.Album Details
The Use of the Word Colossus Brings to Mind Its Adjectival Derivative Colossal, a Word which Has Had Its Share of Buffeting About Among Hollywood's Celluloid Hucksters in their Press Releases Regarding Many of the Empty Epics which Pass Across the Screens of the Nation. The Dictionary Says Colossal is Gigantic; Huge; Vast. When Applied to Sonny Rollins's Talent, it also Signifies Depth.
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Saxophone Colossus (20 Bit Mastering)
Sonny Rollins Manufacturer: Prestige ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000K0YC Release Date: 1999-10-19 |
Tracks:
- St. Thomas
- You Don't Know What Love Is
- Strode Rode
- Moritat
- Blue 7
Amazon.com
Though he lacked the improvisational fire of John Coltrane or the restless curiosity of Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins played with a rich, round tone that complemented his melodic inclinations, making him the most accessible of the postbop musicians. Saxophone Colossus is the most successful of the late 1950s albums that made his reputation. Rollins's playing never falters; he's backed by the redoubtable Max Roach on drums, Tommy Flanagan on piano, and Doug Watkins on bass. Rollins is equally at home with the lilting Caribbean air of "St. Thomas," standards ("You Don't Know What Love Is"), blues ("Strode Rode," featuring a driving Flanagan solo), and a smoldering version of Brecht-Weill's "Moritat" (better known as "Mac the Knife"). If you are new to jazz, there is no better place to start than Saxophone Colossus. --Steven MirkinCustomer Reviews:
Rollins the master.......2007-05-31
The other musicians are:
Tommy Flanagan - Piano
Doug Watkins - Bass
Max Roach - drums
Even if you're not a Jazz fan you'll know Sonny Rollins 'St Thomas' which opens the album, with its calypso melody its one of the best known Jazz tunes. The performances are uniformly excellent and the sound is incredible since this album was recorded 50 years ago.
The track 'Moritat' is in fact 'The theme from the three penny opera', but it sounds remarkably similar to 'Mack the Knife'. Whatever the tune really is, Rollins is never less throughly inventive, as anyone who has seen him live will testify to. This track perhaps contains the highlight of the album, where Sonny Rollins trades 4's with Max Roach.
This is one of the classic Jazz albums and should be in everyones collection.
What More to Say?.......2007-04-19
One of the greatest pieces of recorded music ever.......2007-04-06
all jazzed up!.......2007-02-21
As I stated in my review of Louis' cd, I am a hard core rock 'n roll/heavy metal girl and have never intentionally listened to jazz before...but I think I'm hooked now! I listened to samples of a LOT of albums before I made this purchase, and Sonny's music reeled me in like no other, with the exception of Louis.
After listening to this cd, I am going to look for more of Sonny's albums to buy. I'm sure his music can turn anyone into a jazz fan...it did me, and that's quite an amazing feat!
Saxophone Colossus!.......2007-02-20
Whenever someone I know says they can't get into jazz, this is the album I play to open their ears. Whenever I'm down in the dumps, this is the album I listen to to lift my spirits.
Saxophone Collossus is one of the greatest albums of any genre. I've been listening to it for the better part of twenty-five years. It's part of my nervous system. I wouldn't want to be without it.
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ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000NO28LM Release Date: 2007-04-17 |
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Sonny Rollins Manufacturer: Prestige ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000FIHBDG Release Date: 2006-07-03 |
Tracks:
- St. Thomas
- You Don't Know What Love Is
- Strode Rode - Sonny Rollins
- Moritat
- Blue 7
Album Details
Japanese Limited Edition Issue of the Album Classic in a Deluxe, Miniaturized LP Sleeve Replica of the Original Vinyl Album Artwork.
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Sonny Rollins Manufacturer: Jvc / Xrcd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004SSU6 Release Date: 2000-04-11 |
Tracks:
- St. Thomas
- You Don't Know What Love Is
- Strode Rode - Sonny Rollins
- Moritat
- Blue 7
Amazon.com
Though he lacked the improvisational fire of John Coltrane and the restless curiosity of Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins played with a rich, round tone that complimented his melodic inclinations, making him the most accessible of the post-bop musicians. Saxophone Colossus is the most successful of the late '50s albums that made his reputation. Rollins' playing never falters; he's backed by the redoubtable Max Roach on drums, Tommy Flannagan on piano, and Doug Watkins on bass. Rollins is equally at home with the lilting Caribbean air of "St. Thomas," standards ("You Don't Know What Love Is"), blues ("Strode Rode," featuring a driving Tommy Flannagan solo), and a smoldering version of Brecht-Weill's "Moritat" (better known as "Mac the Knife"). If you are new to jazz, there is no better place to start than Saxophone Colossus. --Steven MirkinCustomer Reviews:
Rollins the master.......2007-05-31
The other musicians are:
Tommy Flanagan - Piano
Doug Watkins - Bass
Max Roach - drums
Even if you're not a Jazz fan you'll know Sonny Rollins 'St Thomas' which opens the album, with its calypso melody its one of the best known Jazz tunes. The performances are uniformly excellent and the sound is incredible since this album was recorded 50 years ago.
The track 'Moritat' is in fact 'The theme from the three penny opera', but it sounds remarkably similar to 'Mack the Knife'. Whatever the tune really is, Rollins is never less throughly inventive, as anyone who has seen him live will testify to. This track perhaps contains the highlight of the album, where Sonny Rollins trades 4's with Max Roach.
This is one of the classic Jazz albums and should be in everyones collection.
What More to Say?.......2007-04-19
One of the greatest pieces of recorded music ever.......2007-04-06
all jazzed up!.......2007-02-21
As I stated in my review of Louis' cd, I am a hard core rock 'n roll/heavy metal girl and have never intentionally listened to jazz before...but I think I'm hooked now! I listened to samples of a LOT of albums before I made this purchase, and Sonny's music reeled me in like no other, with the exception of Louis.
After listening to this cd, I am going to look for more of Sonny's albums to buy. I'm sure his music can turn anyone into a jazz fan...it did me, and that's quite an amazing feat!
Saxophone Colossus!.......2007-02-20
Whenever someone I know says they can't get into jazz, this is the album I play to open their ears. Whenever I'm down in the dumps, this is the album I listen to to lift my spirits.
Saxophone Collossus is one of the greatest albums of any genre. I've been listening to it for the better part of twenty-five years. It's part of my nervous system. I wouldn't want to be without it.
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Saxophone Colossus
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000AMZ0QM Release Date: 2005-09-27 |
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Saxophone Colossus
Sonny Rollins Manufacturer: Prestige ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000BM6JXO Release Date: 2005-12-19 |
Tracks:
- St. Thomas
- Strode Rode
- Blue 7
- You Don't Know What Love Isthree Penny Opera
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