Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2000
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 26:05
Size: 60,0 MB
Art: Front
(3:35) 1. I Cried For You
(3:03) 2. Satin Wrap
(2:29) 3. Yesterdays
(3:09) 4. Riff-Raff
(3:51) 5. Bee-
(3:17) 6. The Boy Next Door
(3:33) 7. These Foolish
(3:05) 8. Lollypop
Instead there are more formalist notions that suggest Paul Gonsalves and Coleman Hawkins. In addition, the album-closer, "Lollypop," comes out swinging hard with an R&B hook that digs in. Mance propels Griffin with fat, greasy chords that suggest a Chicago bar-walking honk frenzy, but Griffin's own playing is too sophisticated and glides like Lester Young around the changes. Also notable here is Ware's beautiful bop run "Riff Raff."
The bassist knew not only how to write for but arrange for horns. Mance and Griffin are in it knee-deep, note for note, with Mance adding beefy left-hand clusters to the melody as Ware and Smith play it straight time until the solo, when the middle breaks up and everybody goes in a different direction. It's got the hard bop blues at its root. This recording is brief, as it originally came out on a 10" LP, but is nonetheless a necessary addition to any shelf that pays Johnny Griffin homage.~ Thom Jurek https://www.allmusic.com/album/johnny-griffin-mw0000461284
Personnel: Johnny Griffin – tenor saxophone; Junior Mance – piano; Wilbur Ware – bass; Buddy Smith – drums
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