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Sonny Fortune: Last Night at Sweet Rhythm
ByThe set list can be viewed as a kind of retrospective, originals culled from various periods in Fortune's career. He goes for the downs from the first notes of the opener, "It Ain't What It Was," blowing his alto with cleverness and abandon. "In Waves of Dreams" Fortune displays a similar virtuosity playing soprano, where he sounds like a snake charmer playing the blues. He returns to alto for the elegiac "A Tribute to a Holiday," a touching memorial that recalls the pitch and intonation of the singer's timeless voice.

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
Steve Johns swings effortlessly on drums,

David Williams
bassb.1946

Michael Cochrane
pianob.1948
Track Listing
It Ain't What It Was; The Blues Are Green; Never Again Is Such A Long Time; In Waves of Dreams; A Tribute to a Holiday; The Joneses; Laying It Down.
Personnel
Sonny Fortune
saxophone, altoSonny Fortune: alto and soprano saxes, flute; Michel Cochrane: piano; David Williams: bass; Steve Johns: drums.
Album information
Title: Last Night at Sweet Rhythm | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Sound Reason
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