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Cannonball Adderly: Burnin’ in Bordeaux: Live in France 1969
ByCaptured very, very, very live at the Bordeaux Jazz Festival in March 1969, Adderley and his fired up co-arsonistspianist

Joe Zawinul
keyboards1932 - 2007

Nat Adderley, Jr.
pianob.1955

Victor Gaskin
bass1934 - 2012

Roy McCurdy
drumsb.1936
In time honored Zev Feldman tradition, Burnin' in Bordeaux incorporates an extensive booklet packed with rare photos and essays by jazz author/ historian?Bob Blumenthal and producer?Feldman. Testimonies by McCurdy,

Hal Galper
piano1938 - 2025

Chris Potter
saxophone, tenorb.1971

Michael Wolff
piano and vocalsb.1952
After twenty-eight seconds of brief, causally expectant applause, the tall tale begins. "The Scavenger" sets fire the pages of vintage aesthetics now and then. How does anyone follow something like that? With a sound check of course. Or, as Adderley thanks us for our patience while the sound amplification is adjusted in that laughing baritone that vibrated humor and ignited the rafters of the Alhambra Theatre.
Imagine for the moment the audience, en masse, nodding assurance: "Yeah, sure Cannonball, we'll wait" and that resets the stage for a sashay swagger through

Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994
To describe each man's performance on this particular day in an unpredictable time is a fool's errand of highest order. After a brief moment of stand-up about

Leonard Bernstein
composer / conductor1918 - 1990
Track Listing
The Scavenger; Manh? De Carnaval; Work Song; Somewhere; Why Am I Treated So Bad; Experience In E; Blue ‘n’ Boogie; Come Sunday; Walk Tall (Baby, That's What I Need); Mercy, Mercy, Mercy; The Scene; Oh Babe.
Personnel
Cannonball Adderley
saxophoneNat Adderley
trumpetJoe Zawinul
keyboardsVictor Gaskin
bassRoy McCurdy
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Nat Adderley: cornet.
Album information
Title: Burnin’ in Bordeaux: Live in France 1969 | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Elemental Music
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