Time: 34:49
Size: 79.7 MB
Styles: Vocal jazz
Year: 1962/2005
Art: Front
[2:44] 1. Jump For Joy
[3:15] 2. Night Bird
[3:18] 3. Milano
[3:11] 4. Opportunity, Please Knock
[2:58] 5. Day Dream
[2:25] 6. Things Are Swingin'
[3:51] 7. Kansas City
[4:01] 8. Lonely Woman
[2:48] 9. I'm Gonna Go Fishin'
[3:15] 10. Free Spirits
[2:58] 11. God Bless The Child
Alto Saxophone – Phil Woods; Baritone Saxophone – Sol Schlinger; Bass – Ben Tucker, George Duvivier; Bass Clarinet – Sol Schlinger; Clarinet – Oliver Nelson, Phil Woods; Drums – Dave Bailey, Ed Shaughnessy; Piano – Ronnie Ball; Tenor Saxophone – Oliver Nelson; Trumpet – Clark Terry, Joe Newman, Irvin Markowitz; Vocals – Chris Connor.
Chris Connor's smoky voice made her a natural fit for torch songs, but her flair for improvisation expanded her considerable talents to include upbeat material as well. Free Spirits, an excellent small-group date arranged for her by Al Cohn, features Connor in a range of settings; remember, free spirits don't necessarily mean high spirits. The choices for material also range far and wide. A trio of Ellington evergreens anchor the set, but she also includes material from Peggy Lee, Oscar Brown, Jr., Leiber & Stoller's "Kansas City," and Billie Holiday's nearly untouchable "God Bless the Child." It helps that she gets expressive accompaniment from an all-star lineup -- alto Phil Woods, tenor Oliver Nelson, and a pair of all-time trumpeters (Clark Terry and Joe Newman). Despite the title, the only concept at work here is her ability to captivate a listening audience with a wide-ranging set. ~John Bush
Chris Connor's smoky voice made her a natural fit for torch songs, but her flair for improvisation expanded her considerable talents to include upbeat material as well. Free Spirits, an excellent small-group date arranged for her by Al Cohn, features Connor in a range of settings; remember, free spirits don't necessarily mean high spirits. The choices for material also range far and wide. A trio of Ellington evergreens anchor the set, but she also includes material from Peggy Lee, Oscar Brown, Jr., Leiber & Stoller's "Kansas City," and Billie Holiday's nearly untouchable "God Bless the Child." It helps that she gets expressive accompaniment from an all-star lineup -- alto Phil Woods, tenor Oliver Nelson, and a pair of all-time trumpeters (Clark Terry and Joe Newman). Despite the title, the only concept at work here is her ability to captivate a listening audience with a wide-ranging set. ~John Bush
Free Spirits
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