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Addictive Tendencies (Live)

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Download links and information about Addictive Tendencies (Live) by Tubby Hayes. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 01:27:29 minutes.

Artist: Tubby Hayes
Release date: 2006
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 10
Duration: 01:27:29
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No. Title Length
1. Walkin' (featuring Tony Levin, Ron Mathewson, Mick Pyne) 13:24
2. Tubby's "a Little Work Out" Announcement 0:15
3. Tubby's "I Have a New Quartet" Announcement 2:11
4. Alone Together (featuring Tony Levin, Ron Mathewson, Mick Pyne) 25:53
5. Tubby's announcement 0:21
6. Tubby's announcement 0:19
7. Off the Wagon (featuring Tony Levin, Ron Mathewson, Mick Pyne) 20:33
8. Tubby's announcement 0:12
9. When My Baby Gets Mad Watch Out (featuring Tony Levin, Ron Mathewson, Mick Pyne) 12:30
10. What Is This Thing Called Love (featuring Tony Levin, Ron Mathewson, Mick Pyne) 11:51

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British saxophonist, flutist, and vibraphonist Hayes died in 1973 at the age of 38. As one of England's most respected jazzmen, his name should be mentioned alongside Sonny Rollins and John Coltrane as one of the purest tenor saxophone improvisers in modern jazz. Addictive Tendencies captures him and drummer Tony Levin live in 1966 with pianist Mike Pyne and bassist Ron Mathewson. Hayes’ own tunes are interesting, but on well-worn standards he really lets fly: the scorching take on “Walkin’” that starts the set is worth the price of admission alone. The rhythm section is strong, with Levin and Mathewson ratcheting the tempo and Pyne assembling a jovial, percussive amble on a decidedly out-of-tune instrument. On “Alone Together,” Hayes’ turns are tough and imply a wrought, poetic companionship at a cage-rattling clip. Addictive Tendencies is an absolutely incredible set, a must for any fan of modern jazz and the tenor saxophone in particular.