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Sonny Rollins: Road Shows, Vol. 2
ByThere really isn't a clinker on this record, but a standout moment that will undoubtedly be remembered fondly for years is "Sonnymoon For Two." The Saxophone Colossus pioneered the piano-less trio on Way Out West (Contemporary 1957); here, the seemingly ubiquitous bassist

Christian McBride
bassb.1972

Roy Haynes
drums1926 - 2024

Ray Brown
bass, acoustic1926 - 2002

Shelly Manne
drums1920 - 1984
Rollins plays the track looseimprovising and recapitulating the melody before announcing an unnamed guest who has "got a horn." He then continues his tenor exploration for a few minutes more, before the crowd explodes as altoist and free jazz pioneer

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015
"Rain Check" serves as proof that Rollins' skills have not diminished with age. Joined by trumpeter

Roy Hargrove
trumpet1969 - 2018
With the exception of the first and last tracks, Road Shows Vol. 2 is a document of Rollin's legendary 80th birthday celebration performance. All of the musicians seem to grasp the momentousness of the occasion, and respond by filling the theater with great, boisterous waves of jazz. Rollins, of course, is the core; a beautiful horn player who remains in the very top echelons of the music, he's always worth hearing, especially in such distinguished company. ">
Track Listing
They Say It's Wonderful; In A Sentimental Mood; Sonnymoon For Two; I Can't Get Started; Rain Check; St. Thomas.
Personnel
Sonny Rollins
saxophoneSonny Rollins: tenor saxophone; Jim Hall: guitar: (2); Russell Malone: guitar: (1, 3-5); Kobie Watkins: drums: 1, 2, 4-6); Bob Cranshaw: bass (1, 2, 4-6); Sammy Figueroa: percussion: (1,2, 4-6); Ornette Coleman: alto saxophone (3); Christian McBride: bass (3); Roy Haynes: drums (3); Roy Hargrove: trumpet (4, 5).
Album information
Title: Road Shows, Vol. 2 | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Doxy Records
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