Sonny Fortune/Billy Harper/Stanley Cowell/Reggie Workman/Billy Hart - Great Friends

Sonny Fortune/Billy Harper/Stanley Cowell/Reggie Workman/Billy Hart - Great Friends

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Brief Description

Item#: 2737435
    Track Listing:
    1. Cal Massey
    2. Is It Not True Simply Because You Cannot Believe It
    3. Thoughts
    4. Equipoise
    5. Synapse
    6. East Harlem Nostalgia
    7. Insight
    8. Awakening
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UPC: 730182222524
 
 
Artist:
Fortune, Sonny
See Also:
Blythe, Arthur Garrett, Kenny Lloyd, Charles Davis, Miles Shepp, Archie
Description:
/Billy Harper/Stanley Cowell/Reggie Workman/Billy Hart. Personnel: Sonny Fortune (alto saxophone); Billy Harper (tenor saxophone); Stanley Cowell (piano); Reggie Workman (bass); Billy Hart (drums). Recorded at Sysmo Studio, Paris, France on July 7, 1986. Personnel: Sonny Fortune (alto saxophone); Billy Harper (tenor saxophone); Stanley Cowell (piano); Billy Hart (drums). Liner Note Author: Kirk Silsbee. Recording information: Sysmo Studio, Paris, France (1986). Great Friends is an artifact. Recorded on July 7, 1986, at Sysmo Studio in Paris, it is the only recorded output of the aggregation that included alto saxophonist Sonny Fortune, tenor saxophonist Billy Harper, Stanley Cowell at the piano, bassist Reggie Workman, and drummer Billy Hart. Until this reissue on the Pennsylvania indie Evidence Music, Great Friends was only available in Europe, on the French label Black & Blue. While led by the bristling tones of Fortune`s alto, the recording gives equal time to each musician, allowing its titular egalitarianism to color each of the eight tracks included. Workman`s bass solos on Stanley Cowell`s "Equipoise" and his own "Synapse," in particular, reveal the clear lines of communication that define this recording. "Equipoise" as a whole is the standout track here; plaintive keys are matched by an urgent, slowly building rhythm that flirts with the saxophone and bass solos, never cresting into the pop crescendo that always seems to lurk just beyond the solo. Billy Harper`s "Insight" lets drummer Billy Hart solo for almost a minute before opening up into an incredible interplayed solo between Fortune and Harper. Including as it does some of the fastest playing of the session, "Insight" illustrates the comfortable improvisation between the players. This recording occurred immediately after a European tour, and includes none of the sterility of a studio situation. Fortune, Harper, Cowell, Workman, and Hart hit on all cylinders throughout, often approximating what it must have been like to see these great friends at one of those smoky European clubs. ~ Johnny Loftus
Track Listing:
  • DISC 1
    1. Cal Massey
    2. Is It Not True Simply Because You Cannot Believe It?
    3. Thoughts
    4. Equipoise
    5. Synapse
    6. East Harlem Nostalgia
    7. Insight
    8. Awakening
  • Album Information

    Release Date:
    03/04/2003
    Type:
    Performer
    Genre:
    Jazz Instrument
    Subgenre:
    Alto Sax
    Label:
    Evidence
    Producer:
    Disques Black & Blue; Jerry Gordon (Reissue)
    Catalog Number:
    22225
    Original Release Year:
    2003
    # of Discs:
    1
    Studio/Live:
    Studio
    Mono/Stereo:
    Stereo

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