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Personnel: Sonny Rollins (tenor saxophone); Jim Hall (guitar); Bob Cranshaw (bass); Ben Riley, Harry T. Saunders (drums).Recorded at RCA Victor Studios, New York, New York on ...Read more
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wonderful recording,this is sonny at his best,although he has been through some transitional stages in his career,his melodic lines come through with soulfull bliss.and guitar...Read more

The Bridge by Sonny Rollins (CD, Nov-2003, RCA)

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Album Features
UPC:766488613223
Artist:Sonny Rollins
Format:CD
Release Year:2003
Record Label:RCA
Genre:Jazz Instrument, Tenor Sax

Track Listing
1. Without a Song
2. Where Are You
3. John S.
4. Bridge, The
5. God Bless the Child
6. You Do Something to Me

Details
Contributing Artists:Jim Hall, Bob Cranshaw, Ben Riley
Distributor:Phantom Import Distributi
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: Sonny Rollins (tenor saxophone); Jim Hall (guitar); Bob Cranshaw (bass); Ben Riley, Harry T. Saunders (drums).Recorded at RCA Victor Studios, New York, New York on January 30 & February 13 & 14, 1962. Originally released on RCA (2527). Includes liner notes by FRancis Davis and George Avakian.The 1962 release of THE BRIDGE marked the end of Sonny Rollins's two year-plus hiatus from live performance and recording. An absolutely stunning comeback, the album clearly shows both the technical and spiritual benefits that can be gained from intense woodshedding. Sonny's tone, already legendary, is even more wonderfully full and mellow here. The whole band, especially the amazing Bob Cranshaw on bass, swings so breezily and blows so delicately, even on the up-tempo numbers, that "hard" bop almost seems a misnomer.The album's title refers to an actual bridge (the Willamsburg, which connects Manhattan and Brooklyn), where Sonny spent long hours practicing alone, and the record possesses a deep, meditative quality which conjures perfectly the image of the city rushing by while a solitary man sits immersed in his music. Guitarist Jim Hall in particular seems to instinctively pick up on Sonny's vibe. On Billie Holiday's "God Bless the Child," Hall unfolds long, lush lines that are a model of taste and restraint, perfectly complementing every note of Sonny's sexy, bluesy solos. One of Sonny Rollins's finest albums, THE BRIDGE gives the listener an overwhelming sense of rightness.

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5 Stars (out of 5)
Down Beat (19620705)

3.5 Stars (out of 5) - Rollins' 'first comeback' from '62 has alreadcy appeared on CD (THE QUARTETS FEATURING JIM HALL), replete with extra material which is for some reason not included here. the music is unquestionably masterful, with the lean rhythm section...and Hall and Rollins working magic together...
Down Beat (19970301)

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tenor king

Created: 05/10/07
wonderful recording,this is sonny at his best,although he has been through some transitional stages in his career,his melodic lines come through with soulfull bliss.and guitarist jim hall plays beautifully throughout this cd.this is a classic,strongly recomended.
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