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Bob James: Once Upon A Time: The Lost 1965 New York Studio Sessions
ByBob James
pianob.1939

David Sanborn
saxophone1945 - 2024
Once Upon A Time: The Lost 1965 New York Studio Sessions takes us to Bob James back in the beginning, in a way we perhaps haven't heard him, before he hit the groove which took him into a lucrative and still vibrant career.
The first impression: the music sounds so un-Bob James-yno R & B funk moods, no lush and gorgeous backdrops, no high-polish production, no synthesizer sweetenings. Instead, the two sessions are two-thirds straight ahead piano trio jazznot too far from what pianist Bill Evans was doing at that timemixed with some unexpectedly far out avant-garde.
The first session, laid down in January '65, opens with Leroy Anderson's "Serenata," first recorded in 1949 by the Boston Pops Orchestra. James' take features the bright, light-stepping melody in front of the bounce and shuffle of bassist
Larry Rockwell
bassRobert Pozar
drums
Joe Zawinul
keyboards1932 - 2007
The second session, from October 9, 1965, is straight through, straight ahead:

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
The set, considered in its entirety, seems to say Bob James could have taken a number of different paths in his jazz journey: one on the sunny side of the street as a melodically bright,

Ahmad Jamal
piano1930 - 2023
And, it should be mentioned, the guy who recorded these two sessions was George Klabin, founder and co-president of Resonance Records, who was nineteen years old at the time, and continues to find great music from the past, from

Eric Dolphy
woodwinds1928 - 1964

Wes Montgomery
guitar1923 - 1968

Nat King Cole
piano and vocals1919 - 1965
Track Listing
Serenata; Once Upon A Time; Lateef Minor 7th; Variations; Airegin; Indian Summer; Solar; Long Forgotten Blues.
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Title: Once Upon A Time: The Lost 1965 New York Studio Sessions | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Resonance Records
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