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Sonny Rollins: Sonny Rollins: Road Shows, Vol. 3 (2014)
ByThis album, like the previous two "Road Show" volumes, consists of live concert recordings, in this case selected from performances given between 2001 and 2012 in Saitama, Japan; Toulouse, Marseille, and Marciac, France; and St. Louis, MO. It consists of two Rollins originals that have become standards: "Biji," and "Don't Stop the Carnival;" a new composition: the mantra-like "Patanjali" (Rollins has practiced yoga for many years; Patanjali was an ancient yoga master); an untitled solo quoting many familiar tunes; and two standards: "Someday I'll Find You" and "Why Was I Born." He is surrounded by outstanding musicians, of whom trombonist

Clifton Anderson
tromboneb.1957

Bob Cranshaw
bass1932 - 2016
The track "Someday I'll Find You" is notable for Rollins' exemplary interpretation of Noel Coward's standard from the 1930 play, "Private Lives." It is classic Rollins in the way he sustains interest over recurring choruses. In a subtle way, he captures some of the stylings of

Coleman Hawkins
saxophone, tenor1904 - 1969

Lester Young
saxophone1909 - 1959

Ben Webster
saxophone, tenor1909 - 1973
"Solo Sonny" is a long, rolling cadenza of the kind that Rollins often inserts into his performances, perhaps as a way of giving his sidemen a recess. It consists of a gallimaufry (stew) of brief quotes from many standards woven together in a way that has just enough consistency that it sticks together. Rollins keeps your attention as you try to identify the tunes that appear in rapid sequence, not unlike the TV quiz show, "Jeopardy." This is sheer fun, while the other tracks have musical interest and value.
The backup groups, with some variations in personnel, support Rollins well. Mainstays, trombonist Clifton Anderson and bassist

Bob Cranshaw
bass1932 - 2016

Peter Bernstein
guitarb.1967
This album shows without question that, if a jazz musician keeps working at what he's good at, and has the support of outstanding and well-coordinated sidemen, the possibilities of personal expression are unending. Not at all a nostalgic look back, the music in this album is fresh and new. ">
Track Listing
Biji; Someday I'll Find You; Patanjali; Solo Sonny; Why Was I Born?; Don't Stop The Carnival.
Personnel
Sonny Rollins
saxophoneSonny Rollins: tenor saxophone; Clifton Anderson: trombone; Bob Cranshaw: bass; Stephen Scott: piano (1); Perry Wilson: drums (1); Kimati Dinizulu: percussion (1, 2, 5); Bobby Broom: guitar (2, 4, 5); Victor Lewis: drums (2); Peter Bernstein: piano (3, 6);
Album information
Title: Road Shows, Vol. 3 | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Doxy Records
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