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Endgame Brilliance: Constellation & Tune-Up

Sonny StittAudio CD
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A true master of the bebop vocabulary, Sonny Stitt (1924-1982) sounded so close to Charlie Parker on alto at times that he was almost written off early in his career. When he began doubling on tenor and evolving as a player, however, his individuality and brilliance became more obvious, and few could beat him at playing bebop.

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  • Audio CD (April 1, 1997)
  • Original Release Date: 1972
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: 32. Jazz Records
  • ASIN: B000005BE8
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #290,402 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Constellation
2. I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance With You
3. Webb City
4. By Accident
5. Ray's Idea
6. Casbah
7. It's Magic
8. Topsy
9. Tune-Up
10. I Can't Get Started
11. Idaho
12. Just Friends
13. Blues for Prez and Bird
14. Groovin' High
15. I Got Rhythm

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Stitt was never better than on these Cobbelstone dates., November 13, 2001
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This review is from: Endgame Brilliance: Constellation & Tune-Up (Audio CD)
After several years of indifferent recording sessions for a variety of labels, Sonny Stitt walked in and blew the house down on these two early 70's dates for Cobbelstone Records (NOT "Muse" as was stated above--"Muse" put out LP reissues in the 1980's!). I think Stitt was invigorated by the tour he had just done with the "Giants of Jazz" and was pushed harder by this swingin' combo than he had been in years. There was never a more fluid and melodic sax player than Sonny Stitt--and that INCLUDES Bird. I can't reccomend this reissue highly enough.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Potent Package, February 19, 2005
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This review is from: Endgame Brilliance: Constellation & Tune-Up (Audio CD)
It's always bothered me that the world's most ubiquitous and prolifically recorded saxophonist, not to mention arguably the most "perfect" tenor and alto player in the history of jazz, was not "discovered" by many critics and listeners until two no-nonsense, straight-ahead, blistering sessions that he recorded for Cobblestone records in the mid-seventies: "Tune-Up" and "Constellation." Both of these stellar sessions are collected on this CD, but how frustrating that not only has the original label gone under but its successor, "32 Jazz," has folded as well. Fortunately, I've been able to locate a mint LP copy of "Constellation" to go along with the earlier session, but this music would admittedly receive far more playing time from me if it were on a single CD.

If you can locate "Endgame Brilliance" (and at a time when you're not too strapped financially), by all means grab it up. These may be Stitt's best recordings during the last ten years of his career; they're certainly among his most uncompromising. On "Tune-Up" Sonny turns in a tour-de-force on "I Got Rhythm" changes, using two tempos and both of his horns. On "Constellation" he uses the same changes, ups the tempo a notch, and sticks to alto, once again confirming my slight preference for his work on the smaller and lighter instrument.

[Addendum: The two sessions are not yet available domestically but can be ordered in a single-CD format from Spain (do a search for Fresh Sound Records). Listening to the disc now, I'm going to say that it's quintessential, not necessarily the "best," Stitt. In effect, these two 1972 dates represented Sonny stripping his horns of his Selmer Varitone device, announcing an aversion to the Hammond B3 organ, and moving beyond the '60s "funk/soul artist" tag. It was an inspirational moment to keepers of the flame at a time when country, fusion, and disco ruled the day.]
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best Stitt CD I've yet heard--great quality!, August 23, 1998
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It's hard to find good jazz with all of the trash some labels put out. This CD immediately became one of my favorites. The clarity of sound of the recording itself would be enough for me to purchase it, let alone the fact that it includes two of Stitt's best albums on one disc. Some of the tunes swing so hard, it is impossible not to tap your foot. "I can't get started" is some of the best ballad playing I've heard, and being a saxophonist myself, I use it as a model of definitive playing. If one purchases this album, I can garantee that they will enjoy it (of course if you don't, it has no effect on me). Do yourself a favor and pick this CD up if you are looking for a way to start listening to Stitt, or Jazz in general.
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