Listening Room – “Newport Rebels”

Newport Rebels

Newport Rebels – Mysterious Blues

Newport Rebels – “Cliff Walk”

From “Newport Rebels” : 1960 : Candid CJM 8022

The background story on this release is that in 1960 Charles Mingus organized an alternative festival to the Newport Jazz Festival and recruited some like-minded players to join him, thus the title “Newport Rebels”.  The original album was credited to the Jazz Artists Guild, although I believe most of the subsequent releases have been released under Mingus’ name even though he doesn’t appear on all the tracks.  The opening track Mysterious Blues is the real selling point of the album, as it features Eric Dolphy and Jimmy Knepper sitting in with the Mingus band.  Equally as good is the track Cliff Walk which features Max Roach’s quintet from the time with Booker Little that has Jo Jones joining the group on the drums.  Somewhat of an oddity in both Mingus’ and Roach’s discography, but worth hearing if only for the great music within.

Players:

On “Mysterious Blues”:

Roy Eldridge – Trumpet
Jimmy Knepper – Trombone
Eric Dolphy – Alto Sax
Tommy Flanagan – Piano
Charles Mingus – Bass
Jo Jones – Drums

On “Cliff Walk”:

Booker Little – Trumpet
Julian Priester – Trombone
Walter Benton – Tenor Sax
Peck Morrison – Bass
Jo Jones – Drums
Max Roach – Drums

Listening Room – “Jazz Contrasts”

This 1957 record teams up a young Kenny Dorham with Sonny Rollins and Max Roach, both of whom were huge stars in the jazz world at the time.  The album contains no originals, but all the selections are well chosen for the assembled group.  Two of the tracks add Betty Glauman on harp, while the rest of the album showcases Dorham’s famously melodic tone while backed by a stellar all-star group.

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Released 1957  :  Riverside Records  :  Catalog #RLP 12-239

Players:
Kenny Dorham – Trumpet
Sonny Rollins – Tenor Sax
Betty Glauman – Harp
Hank Jones – Piano
Oscar Pettiford – Bass
Max Roach – Drums

Kenny Dorham – Falling in Love with Love from “Jazz Contrasts”

Kenny Dorham - I’ll Remember April from “Jazz Contrasts”

Listening Room – “Sonny Rollins Plus 4″

Sonny Rollins – “Valse Hot”

Sonny Rollins – “Pent Up House”

From “Sonny Rollins Plus 4” : 1956 : Prestige Records

Sonny Rollins was a member of the Clifford Brown – Max Roach Quintet in 1956 when he recorded this album under his own name using the members of that group.  All the players are extremely comfortable with each other and Clifford Brown is in amazing form on one of his last recording sessions before his untimely passing.

Players:
Sonny Rollins – Tenor Sax
Clifford Brown – Trumpet
Richie Powell – Piano
George Morrow – Bass
Max Roach – Drums