Tuesday, February 20, 2024
Bill Barron Quartet - Live at Cobi's, Vol.1 (1987-1988), Vol.2 (1985)
Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2005
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 69:44
Size: 159,9 MB
Art: Front
(13:01) 1. This One's for Monk
(12:15) 2. Easy Does It
(10:54) 3. Confirmation
( 9:44) 4. Row House
( 5:52) 5. Angel Eyes
( 8:40) 6. Voyage
( 9:18) 7. Until Further Notice
Live at Cobi's is a live album by saxophonist Bill Barron which was recorded in 1987 and 1988 and released posthumously on the SteepleChase label in 2005.
In JazzTimes Chris Kelsey wrote "Straightahead tenor players who regularly stretch themselves and break a sweat in the process are too few and far between these days. That’s what makes a record by someone like the late Bill Barron so attractive. Barron had no such problems cutting loose. He possessed an original voice-not revolutionary, but unique in its way."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_at_Cobi%27s.
Personnel: Bill Barron – tenor saxophone; Fred Simmons – piano; Santi Debriano – bass; Ben Riley – drums
In JazzTimes Chris Kelsey wrote "Straightahead tenor players who regularly stretch themselves and break a sweat in the process are too few and far between these days. That’s what makes a record by someone like the late Bill Barron so attractive. Barron had no such problems cutting loose. He possessed an original voice-not revolutionary, but unique in its way."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_at_Cobi%27s.
Personnel: Bill Barron – tenor saxophone; Fred Simmons – piano; Santi Debriano – bass; Ben Riley – drums
Album: Live at Cobi's, Vol.2 (1985)
Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2006
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 70:28
Size: 161,5 MB
Art: Front
(11:22) 1. September 1979
(15:37) 2. Spring Thing
( 8:50) 3. What's New
(14:57) 4. Interpretation
( 8:23) 5. Tragic Magic
(11:18) 6. Cherokee
Way more than just a part 2 to the first set of material from Bill Barron at Cobi's in New York because although this set, like that one, is previously unreleased it was recorded three years before the first volume, and also features a completely different lineup, a quartet with brother Kenny Barron on piano, Cecil McBee on bass, and Ben Riley on drums! With a lineup like that, the session has a tightness that's really great a sense of dynamic energy that matches Barron's studio sessions from the same later years of his life and which, like those sides, hangs beautifully in a space between angular modernism and straighter soulful expression!
The Bill Barron of these years is one who barely misses a step from the brilliance of his early 60s experiments with Ted Curson and there's still plenty of that young fire here in these recordings, possibly even deepened nicely with age. Bill is playing both tenor and soprano sax, and titles include "Spring Thing", "September 1979", "Interpretation", "Tragic Magic", and "What's New". © 1996-2024, Dusty Groove, Inc.
https://www.dustygroove.com/item/427806/Bill-Barron-Kenny-Barron:Bill-Barron-Live-At-Cobi%27s-Vol-2
Personnel: Bill Barron – tenor saxophone; Kenny Barron – piano; Cecil McBee – bass; Ben Riley – drums
The Bill Barron of these years is one who barely misses a step from the brilliance of his early 60s experiments with Ted Curson and there's still plenty of that young fire here in these recordings, possibly even deepened nicely with age. Bill is playing both tenor and soprano sax, and titles include "Spring Thing", "September 1979", "Interpretation", "Tragic Magic", and "What's New". © 1996-2024, Dusty Groove, Inc.
https://www.dustygroove.com/item/427806/Bill-Barron-Kenny-Barron:Bill-Barron-Live-At-Cobi%27s-Vol-2
Personnel: Bill Barron – tenor saxophone; Kenny Barron – piano; Cecil McBee – bass; Ben Riley – drums
Live at Cobi's, Vol.1, Vol.2
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