Can we talk about Sonny Rollins?
Fatback
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Easily one of the greatest and thankfully still with us.It's a really tough call, but I'm gonna say this is my favorite record by him.But here's where my fanboy game is lame. Besides two or three Milestone LPs, I am not familiar with most of the last 30+ years of his output. Can you help me?
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I can't really help you specifically on where to go elsewhere in Rollins' output, but in my limited experience, you can't go wrong.
(Unlike with, say, The Staple Singers, whose 1984 album "Turning Point" definitely turned the wrong way.)
Sonny,
JRoot
Keep it.
I've seen him twice in the past ten yrs, sooo memorable... dude just swings, and he's still got the chops, clocking in at well over 2 hrs both times.
The Village Vanguard LP IS killer. As tie for first in my books is this one:
Probably one of the first jazz albums I ever bought. It's got some great Monk tunes.
A coworker said about the pool when asked how the water looked to my boss at the time: "Let's just put it this way: If Sonny takes a dip in the pool he'll disappear."
Another nice one I just thought of: