The Bridge (Sonny Rollins album)
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This SourceThe Bridge, 1962, was the first release of Jazz giant Sonny Rollins following his unexpected early retirement in 1959. The saxophonist here joined for the first time in the quartet with which he would record for the next segment of his career, featuring Jim Hall on guitar, Bob Cranshaw on bass and Ben Riley on drums. The album has been re-released many times in various formats, beginning with the 1992 CD version by Bluebird/RCA and most recently including an LP re-issue by Audiophile.
History
In 1959, feeling pressured by the unexpected swiftness of his rise to fame, Rollins took a three year hiatus to focus on perfecting his craft. A resident of the Lower East Side of Manhattan with no private space to practice, Rollins took his saxophone to the Williamsburg Bridge to practice alone, and his first recording after his return to performance took its name from those solo session. Critical reception to the album, which was not the revolutionary new jazz approach many expected, was mixed. Rollins, who had been considered groundbreaking in his thematic improvisations, was supplanted in critical buzz by the growing popularity of Ornette Coleman's free jazz. However, if not a tremendous departure from Rollins' earlier style, the album was nevertheless quite successful. Tagged by All Music as "a near-classic", the recording was declared by Inkblot Magazine to be "one of the greatest albums from one of jazz's greatest musicians". It is one of the albums for which the long-active and prolific Rollins receives his greatest praise.Track listing
- "Without a Song" (Edward Eliscu, Billy Rose, Vincent Youmans) – 7:28
- "Where Are You?" (Harold Adamson, Jimmy McHugh) – 5:10
- "John S." (Sonny Rollins) – 7:45
- "The Bridge" (Rollins) – 5:58
- "God Bless the Child" (Arthur Herzog Jr., Billie Holiday) – 7:29
- "You Do Something to Me" (Cole Porter) – 6:49
Personnel
Performance
- Bob Cranshaw – bass
- Jim Hall – guitar
- Ben Riley – drums
- Sonny Rollins – tenor saxophone
- Harry "H.T." Saunders – drums
Production
- George Avakian – producer, liner notes
- Steve Backer – executive producer
- Vincent Caro – remastering
- Francis Davis – liner notes
- Barry Feldman – reissue producer
- Steve Gates – producer
- Ray Hall – engineer
- Scott Johnson – art direction
- Bob Prince – producer
- Joshua Sherman – series producer
- John Snyder – producer, reissue producer
- J.J. Stelmach – art direction
- Chuck Stewart – photographer
- Mark Wilder – mastering, mixing
References
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