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  • Original Release Date: March 25, 1997
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  • Original Release Date: March 25, 1997
  • Release Date: March 25, 1997
  • Label: Impulse! Records
  • Copyright: (C) 1997 GRP Records Inc.
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  • Total Length: 34:42
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  • ASIN: B001NT1OX4
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars ONE OF JAZZ' GREATEST SOLOS & A GREAT CD, June 12, 2005
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This review is from: On Impulse (Audio CD)
Sonny Rollins -
Five MAXIMIZED Stars. Six Stars, if it's allowed. Sonny Rollins has continued to lead in the world of tenor saxophonists, sometimes sharing the championship, sometimes taking sabbaticals to renew and refresh himself, but he never conceded the title. "On Impulse" is a mid-career wonder of a CD with yet another incarnation of a support group: Ray Bryant's gospel-inspired piano, the impeccable plucking of Walter Booker, and the indomitable Mickey Roker on Drums.

Suffice it to say from the beginning that "Three Little Words" is a monster of a performance. A real Piece D'Resistance. Cited by a noted jazz critic in the 1960's as one of the greatest tenor sax solos of all time, I must agree. It's mind-blowing and unflagging in speed of thought, execution, swing, and hipness. Rollins crams in so much thought and technique, it's a breathless experience as he continues to reach deeper and deeper still as the performance careens along on both sides of Ray Bryant's wonderful piano solo. And it even ends with a Rollins trademark out-of-tempo solo coda. WOW!!! Hit the 'Repeat' button, again, please!

Then move on to one of the most unusual performances of the standard "On Green Dolphin Street" you will ever hear. The original liner notes said this was probably a warm-up song, I disagree. This is intentional, all the way, and Rollins is ON FIRE from jump street, inspiring Bryant and Booker to some fabulous soloing of their own. The unusual surging into and out of 4/4 really contributes to the mysterious atmosphere created by the quartet. And Rollins' noddling in the background, behind the other two solos, really sustains the mood, paving the way for his re-entry. Mickey Roker's drumming is positively unflagging in inventiveness. "Blue Room" is masterful in both tone and conception, re-vitalizing this hoariest of Rodgers & Hart popular songs, first given it's jazz christening by Frankie Trumbauer in 1934. Sonny delivers a powerful thematic performance. Certainly no Rollins performance is complete without one Calypso song and the Belafonte classic "Hold 'em Joe" is a perfect choice: a joyous mixture of calypso beat and inventiveness that will have your toes tapping. Booker and Roker really push Rollins and Bryant along.

This is a must have recording in your Sonny Rollins collection. Rollins has been quoted, "I'm always fighting this thing where people are trying to categorize me". Indeed. In this time period, Rollins had morphed out of the 'quartet with guitar' of "The Bridge", into his piano-less "new thing" explorations with some of Ornette's musicians (Cherry and Higgins) on "Our Man in Jazz", into the superb large orchestrations of Oliver Nelson with "Alfie", and was shortly to morph into a different type of 'new thing'-influenced experimentation entitled "East Broadway Rundown" with Coltrane's guys (Jimmy and Elvin) and Freddie Hubbard. Literally drawing inspiration from those he had inspired. Neat Trick, Sonny! This CD was an important part of his relentless musical explorations which have continued to this day with the fabulous Grammy winning CD "This Is What I Do", won at the age of 70. See him live if you can, he's the best I've seen in a live performance. SIX STARS!!!
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best groups Rollins ever recorded with, June 19, 2004
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This review is from: On Impulse (Audio CD)
The 1960s were a problematic period for Rollins's music. After a successful "comeback" album with Jim Hall in 1962 he seemed to lose a sense of direction, seemingly dissatisfied with traditional jazz material and harmonic structures and never staying for long with any one performing group. The flirtations with "free" improvisation and over-extended solo performance took him away from the true sources of his inspiration and left no music of lasting interest. Nevertheless, they did add beneficially to the tonal resources of his playing and brought to his improvising on conventional jazz material a new sense of harmonic risk-taking.

Those qualities are well in evidence on this album, with the possible exception of the weakest track, "Everything Happens to Me", on which Rollins soon runs out of inspiration (or interest), leaving pianist Ray Bryant to keep the music going with a subtly crafted solo. The best track - one of Rollins's finest performances - is a witty, inventive, up-tempo "Three Little Words", an example of how he can take a banal, trivial tune and transform it through a kind of creative alchemy. The other tracks are not up to this level of inspiration, but are full of good things. "Hold 'Em Joe" is one of those calypso tunes which always brought out the joyous, extrovert side of his playing and there's a nicely shaped, ruminative reading of "Blue Room", at a perfectly judged tempo, which is notable also for some subtle dovetailing of saxophone and piano. "On Green Dolphin Street" is a rather strange track - as on "Everything Happens to Me" Rollins seems to leave most of the work to his colleagues. After a promising statement of the theme at a fairly fast tempo, in his solo he becomes preoccupied with trying to reduce it down to the simplest melodic essentials employing the fewest possible notes. I leave you to judge whether it is an example of that boredom with conventional jazz material which often seemed to afflict Rollins during the 1960s, or whether it is a successful piece of creative jazz minimalism. Like every track on the album it is a good group performance.

For me, this was one of the best groups Rollins ever recorded with and it's a pity they produced only the one album. Bryant plays superbly throughout, in a post-bop style which seems to distil the essence of three decades of jazz piano (without sounding at all derivative), and Booker and Roker are alert and inventive musicians, so that there are always interesting things going on in the rhythm section which enliven, without disturbing, what is going on in the 'front line'. Despite the quirkiness and the uneven quality of Rollins's playing, it's an absorbing album that repays repeated listening.

I should add that these tracks - minus "On Green Dolphin Street" - are also available on a mid-price CD in the "Priceless Jazz" series, along with three excellent tracks from two other 1960s Rollins sessions: `Alfie' and `East Broadway Rundown'. I would recommend it over this CD as a fine sampler of the best of Rollins's work in the 1960s; though it's a pity that space was not found for the omitted track.

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sonny reinvents himself again, July 7, 2000
This review is from: On Impulse (Audio CD)
After several lackluster albums for RCA, Sonny signed with Impulse in 1965. The results of his first recording efforts for the label are captured here, and they are wonderful. Even though the album features all standards, there is nothing standard about the way they are played. Sonny shows that he has been listening to the "new jazz" and his reading of "On Green Dolphin Street" is like nothing played before. However, Sonny doesn't just wail away like his fellow Impulse tenor players, that's not his style. Rollins is too good for that, and he plays with a breadth and rich tone that must have made his peers jealous. His band for "On Impulse" -- Ray Bryant, Walter Booker and Mickey Roker -- do a fantastic job of accompanying Rollins while he successfully navigates back and forth between jazz's past and future.
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