Sonny Rollins – The Bridge (2000) -repost
1 CD | time: 40 m 31 s | Scans 300 dpi | tags | MP3 320 CBR > 98,24 MB
Jazz / Label: BMG RCA 74321796252 / Uploaded, Turbobit
1 CD | time: 40 m 31 s | Scans 300 dpi | tags | MP3 320 CBR > 98,24 MB
Jazz / Label: BMG RCA 74321796252 / Uploaded, Turbobit
“ | This is one of the most outstanding works of Theodore Walter "Sonny" Rollins (New York, 1930), one of the most important and influential jazz musicians in history. This album was his return to recording after the sabbatical two years that took from 1959. For this recording Sonny was accompanied by the musicians he wanted to work the rest of his career, Jim Hall (guitar), Bob Cranshaw (bass) and Ben Riley (drums). Only in item 5 is incorporated percussion Harry T. Saunders replacing Riley. The album takes the name of Williamsnurg Bridge (New York) under Sony retired to his solitary refinement sessions during the years of 'silence'. This album has been said to be 'one of the best albums from one of the greatest jazz musicians.' | ” |