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The Complete RCA Victor Recordings: Sonny Rollins

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Download links and information about The Complete RCA Victor Recordings: Sonny Rollins by The Sonny Rollins. This album was released in 1990 and it belongs to Jazz, Bop genres. It contains 53 tracks with total duration of 05:44:52 minutes.

Artist: The Sonny Rollins
Release date: 1990
Genre: Jazz, Bop
Tracks: 53
Duration: 05:44:52
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Without a Song 7:25
2. Where Are You 5:07
3. John S. 7:40
4. The Bridge 5:57
5. God Bless the Child 7:25
6. You Do Something to Me 6:47
7. Don't Stop the Carnival 6:05
8. If Ever I Would Leave You 12:03
9. Jungoso 10:52
10. Bluesongo 4:40
11. The Night Has a Thousand Eyes 9:10
12. Brown Skin Girl 6:45
13. 52nd Street Theme (Take D) 14:39
14. Four (Alternate) 7:51
15. Oleo 25:22
16. Dearly Beloved 8:19
17. Doxy 15:15
18. You Are My Lucky Star 3:44
19. I Could Write a Book 3:14
20. There Will Never Be Another You 5:43
21. Yesterdays 5:11
22. All the Things You Are 9:31
23. Summertime (featuring Coleman Hawkins) 5:56
24. Just Friends 4:38
25. Lover Man (featuring Coleman Hawkins) 8:52
26. At McKie's 7:00
27. Now's the Time 4:00
28. Blue 'n' Boogie 5:29
29. I Remember Clifford 2:33
30. 52nd Street Theme 4:31
31. St. Thomas 3:56
32. 'Round Midnight 3:59
33. Afternoon In Paris 2:43
34. Four 7:12
35. I Remember Clifford (Take 8) 6:02
36. St. Thomas (Take 8) 3:04
37. Django (Take 8) 5:21
38. Afternoon In Paris (Take 12) 2:59
39. Now's the Time (Take 3) 15:51
40. Four (Take A) 5:52
41. Autumn Nocturne 2:59
42. Night and Day 3:17
43. Love Letters 3:26
44. My One and Only Love 5:58
45. Three Little Words 2:13
46. Trav'lin' Light 4:06
47. I'll Be Seeing You 1:36
48. My Ship (featuring Jim Hall, Mickey Roker, Bob Cranshaw) 4:11
49. It Could Happen to You 4:18
50. Long Ago and Far Away 2:47
51. Winter Wonderland (featuring Mickey Roker, Bob Cranshaw) 5:17
52. When You Wish Upon a Star 3:16
53. Trav'lin' Light (Alternate Take) 12:45

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This six-CD set has all of tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins' recordings for RCA, including the complete contents of The Bridge, What's New, Our Man in Jazz, Sonny Meets Hawk, Now's the Time, and The Standard Sonny Rollins, the three selections originally included in the sampler Three in Jazz, and 11 alternate takes only previously released on the French album Alternates. Less well-known than Rollins' earlier Prestige and Riverside records and slightly later Impulse albums, his output for RCA was recorded right after the great tenor came back from an extended sabbatical. The music on The Bridge (with guitarist Jim Hall) is the most famous of these dates. Rollins became increasingly interested in the avant-garde during the era, and he used two of Ornette Coleman's sidemen (trumpeter Don Cherry and drummer Billy Higgins) in his group for a period. On Sonny Meets Hawk, Rollins challenged his idol Coleman Hawkins by playing as outside as possible (Hawkins responded well). Other musicians heard on these recordings include bassists Bob Cranshaw, Ron Carter, and Henry Grimes, drummers Ben Riley and Mickey Roker, pianists Paul Bley and Herbie Hancock, and (on a couple of numbers) cornetist Thad Jones. However, Rollins is the main star throughout the adventurous and sometimes eccentric performances, coming up with many remarkable ideas, often rollicking with a pianoless rhythm section and in two cases taking duets with the congas of Candido. Serious Rollins collectors will have to have this valuable set, although since most of the selections have also been reissued on individual CDs, more casual jazz fans may be satisfied with one or two of the smaller reissues.