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5.0 out of 5 stars
1966. Something Personal Vol. II,
By Jazzcat "stef" (Genoa, Italy Italy) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ramblin' (Audio CD)
Another phenomenal album by a fantastic team, Jack Wilson (piano) and Roy Ayers (vibes), plus in this case, Monk Montgomery (bass) and Warner Barlow (drums). I called this review "Something Personal VOL II" because this is exactly what you will hear inside "Ramblin'". The second part of that incredible album by Jack Wilson (see my review). The same fantastic collaboration that made "Something Personal" the masterpiece it was is here too and the year is the same, 1966. Yes. These two albums have been recorded just months one from the other and you can hear that the telepathy is the same, the intention is the same and the magic is totally here too as it was in "Something Personal". Something personal was more about original material by Jack Wilson; here you will find standards instead but this fact don't make this one a minor album. It's on the same phenomenal level. There's a reharmonization in four parts of the Sandpiper which is masterpiece, something that your jazz collection absolutly needs to include! Ramblin is a minor pedal with an intriguiging rhythmn part. Stolen moments is the splendid minor blues by Oliver Nelson, Kilo an hard bop speeder, Impressions the Coltrane line over Miles Davis' "So what" is taken uptempo, Sandpiper is by Johnny Mandel, and Sidewinder the last tune is by Lee Morgan. I swear, this album will make the owner of "Something Personal" happy again. Buy "Ramblin'" my friends. Buy this one. 5 stars absolutly!!!!
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent music -- But this CD is a bootleg import sourced from an old record,
By Highway 61 Revisited (Dallas, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ramblin' (Audio CD)
The music on this CD is fantastic. However, please be warned that what the Fresh Sounds record label in Spain has published on this CD is a bootleg sourced FROM AN OLD LP. AGAIN THIS IS NOT FROM THE MASTER TAPES, BUT AN OLD LP.
Warner/Rhino actually owns the Vault catalog, and this original master recording, but they have not reissued this for CD yet. Who do we have to talk to at Warner / Rhino to get a legitimate CD of this title released from the original master tapes?! |
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Ramblin by Jack Wilson (Audio CD - 2004)
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