Sonny Rollins – Freedom Suite (1958)
Sonny Rollins – Freedom Suite (1958)
A1. The Freedom Suite 19:17 B1. Someday I'll Find You 4:37 B2. Will You Still Be Mine? 2:55 play B3. Till There Was You (Take 3) 4:55 B4. Till There Was You (Take 4) 5:00 B5. Shadow Waltz 4:11 Oscar Pettiford- Bass Max Roach- Drums Sonny Rollins- Tenor Sax
Tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins' last Riverside album was reissued on this Original Jazz Classics CD. Jamming in a pianoless trio with bassist Oscar Pettiford and drummer Max Roach, Rollins is very creative, stretching out on his lengthy "Freedom Suite," clearly enjoying investigating the obscure Noel Coward melody "Someday I'll Find You," turning the show tune "Till There Was You" into jazz, and finding beauty in "Shadow Waltz" and "Will You Still Be Mine?" A near masterpiece. ---Scott Yanow. All Music Guide
By 1958 Sonny Rollins was already able to claim the jazz high road as a tireless innovator who chose to test the mainstream's boundaries. Freedom Suite made his place in the vanguard all the more stable. Rollins slimmed his ensemble down to a trio--as he had done a few months earlier on his Village Vanguard live recordings. But Rollins turned the trio to his own extended work, this CD's title suite, and his horn playing thrived under the extensions. "Freedom Suite" is a winding, episodic piece, full of stair-climb segues and solos that seemed to be collective with drummer Max Roach. And its political implications were fully externalized in the title, declaring Rollins's position on the burgeoning civil rights movement. Rollins didn't altogether give up the standards or show-tune repertoire, however, staying in the pop-music ring with Noel Coward's "Someday I'll Find You." ---Andrew Bartlett
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