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Sonny Rollins: Rollins in Holland
BySonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930
So Resonance dug this one up from some archive somewhere up north where it is way colder and the society is a lot nicer, (to pique your interest, there is a fun, fact-filled one-hundred-page booklet with contemporaneous action photos included) and it makes for a great package Rollins In Holland. It is what Resonance always does and why they are, and should be, lauded.
Then there is the music they find, and there is no alternative fiction going to convince us this is not Rollins, along with drummer

Han Bennink
drumsb.1942

Ruud Jacobs
bass1938 - 2019
Be it the sheer, free artistry or the moxie of the admen, you won't be able to turn your ears away from Rollins In Holland, because then it goes live and all hell breaks loose and that's not idle, hoary punditry either. All hell breaks does break loose and we are transported back to a time when the music did, and was entrusted by the audience to, distract from the worries of the day. And so "Sonnymoon For Two" finds Rollins' soul urging Bennick on during the drummer's hell-raising solos and conclusively, with no-holds-barred, sets the whole riotous tone for the entire disc-and-a-half to follow. This one is as close to five stars as we're going to get. Have a treat. It's been a hell of a year. ">
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Title: Rollins in Holland | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Resonance Records
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