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Sonny Clark: Dial "S" For Sonny
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Sonny Clark
piano1931 - 1963
Clark's all too brief career was cut short when he died in 1963 at the age of 32, but he left a very well regarded, if relatively brief, collection of recordings. Growing up in Pittsburgh and then initially playing professionally on the west coast before returning to New York, he was essentially a blues player, but with a keenly developed sense of structural complexity in both his compositions and improvisations.
He plays with insistent swing and drive, even as he sticks to mostly mid tempos. On "Love Walked In" the horns sit out, and only drummer

Louis Hayes
drumsb.1937

Wilbur Ware
bass, acoustic1923 - 1979
Clark's piano playing is excellent throughout, but most of the record is a septet with some of the most legendary musicians of the era (and in the case of Louis Hayes, even today). On the ballad "It Could Happen To You"

Art Farmer
flugelhorn1928 - 1999

Hank Mobley
saxophone, tenor1930 - 1986

Curtis Fuller
trombone1934 - 2021
The Music Matters 45s are all about getting the best possible analog sound from the original master tapes, and Dial "S" lives up to the series standards. As a monaural recording it doesn't suffer from the sometimes controversial hard left-right panning of the stereo Blue Notes. The sound is rich, full and detailed, with a wide image. The record is a prime example of 'big mono' that marks the best mono recordings of the era. The pressing quality and printing of the gatefold cover is first-rate, befitting the premium price of the package.
Dial "S" For Sonny is one of those great old recordings that's worth seeking out to hear some young hard boppers playing their best. The musicians are brilliant, the music is solid, andin the case of this Music Maters pressingthe reissue is first class all the way. ">
Track Listing
Dial “S” for Sonny; Bootin’ It; It Could Happen to You; Sonny’s Mood; Shoutin’ on a Riff; Love Walked In; Bootin’ It (alternate take).
Personnel
Sonny Clark
pianoWilbur Ware
bass, acousticLouis Hayes
drumsArt Farmer
flugelhornCurtis Fuller
tromboneHank Mobley
saxophone, tenorSonny Clark: piano; Curtis Fuller: trombone; Hank Mobley: tenor; Art Farmer: trumpet; Wilbur Ware: bass; Louis Hayes: drums.
Album information
Title: Dial "S" for Sonny | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Blue Note Records
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