Showing posts with label Christopher Hollyday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christopher Hollyday. Show all posts

Monday, August 20, 2018

Christopher Hollyday - Christopher Hollyday

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1989
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:33
Size: 138,9 MB
Art: Front

(6:47)  1. Appointment in Ghana
(8:25)  2. Omega
(5:42)  3. Bloomdido
(4:43)  4. This Is Always
(6:35)  5. Ko-Ko
(7:05)  6. Little Melonae
(8:19)  7. Embraceable You
(6:37)  8. Blues Inn
(6:16)  9. Bebop

Altoist Christopher Hollyday's first release for Novus (following a few small-label sets) immediately made him one of the top Young Lions of the era. Nineteen at the time, Hollyday was clearly strongly influenced by Jackie McLean (one of his main teachers), but holds his own with an all-star group comprised of trumpeter Wallace Roney, pianist Cedar Walton, bassist David Williams, and drummer Billy Higgins. Performing two of McLean's originals ("Appointment in Ghana" and "Omega") and five bop standards, the young saxophonist shows plenty of potential and fares quite well.~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/christopher-hollyday-mw0000653669

Personnel:  Saxophone [Alto] – Christopher Hollyday;  Bass – David Williams ;  Drums – Billy Higgins;  Piano – Cedar Walton;  Trumpet – Wallace Roney

Christopher Hollyday

Thursday, August 16, 2018

Christopher Hollyday - And I'll Sing Once More

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1992
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 61:20
Size: 141,9 MB
Art: Front

(6:40)  1. Heroes
(4:39)  2. Hate the Roommate
(5:23)  3. The Sound of Music
(4:19)  4. Storm
(9:59)  5. Beyond the Barren Lands
(8:25)  6. Chant
(5:55)  7. Nefertiti
(7:03)  8. Let the Moon Stand Still
(8:51)  9. The Very Thought of You

By the time he recorded his fourth Novus release, alto saxophonist Christopher Hollyday, who often sounded like a particularly abrasive version of his teacher Jackie McLean, was starting to show some individuality. Then 22, Hollyday is heard on this set with a 14-piece group that includes six brass, Scott Robinson on reeds, violinist Mark Feldman and two Indian percussionists. He performs four originals, two by pianist Kenny Werner and three standards, exploring the area between hard bop and post-bop. Shortly after this set, Hollyday was dropped by Novus and began a long hiatus from recording. ~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/and-ill-sing-once-more-mw0000075218

Personnel:  Christopher Hollyday - alto saxophone;  Scott Robinson - tenor & baritone saxophones, flute, clarinet;  Earl Gardner - trumpet, flugelhorn;  Scott Colley - bass;  Mark Feldman - violin;  Douglas Purviance - bass trombone;  Ed Neumeister - trombone;  Ron Savage - drums;  Joe Mosello - trumpet, flugelhorn;  John Mosca - trombone;  Eric Charry - tanpura;  Janey Haddad - talking drum, caxixi, Indian bells, frame drum;  Kenny Werner - piano

And I'll Sing Once More