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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I think even Sonny might like this recording.,
By John Nicholas (Killeen, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: This Is What I Do (Audio CD)
This is his best studio recording in years. Other than the presence on Jack DeJohnette on a couple of tracks, this is Sonny's regular working group. Stephen Scott and Clifton Anderson play a few short, pleasant solos, but Sonny dominates the recording from beginning to end. No barnburners, (all of the tunes are medium to medium-slow tempo), but the Sonny's playing is the warm, lyrical, and filled with imagination and humor. Even though a studio recording will probably never match his playing for those of us that have heard him in a club or concert hall, this one comes close.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another amazing album from Sonny Rollins...,
By Stephen Judkins (Portland, OR, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: This Is What I Do (Audio CD)
Perhaps the most amazing thing about Mr. Rollins isn't that he's still producing albums at the age of 70, but that he's still producing amazing, innovative albums. This is no exception. It starts out with a mid-tempo calypso-like tune which is quite remincesent of his old stanard, St. Thomas. Rollin's playing over this is lively, inventive, interesting, and fresh sounding. Part of the appeal isn't what he plays, but how he plays it. His tone is powerful and awe-inspiring, yet he plays with restraint, and keeps his characteristic playfulness and expressiveness that he's famous for. I'm not saying, however, that his playing is devoid of substance- on the contrary, his playing is full of rich ideas and lines. He achieves the ultimate goal of all jazz musicians- his playing is almost lyrical, telling a story, often not distinguishing itself from the melody of the tune. I know I'm gushing praise, but I don't do it that often. I doubt there's anyone qualified enough to make any major complaints against this seemingly perfect album. I know I've put this in my collection along with Tenor Madness and Saxophone Colossus, and it keeps finding its way onto my stereo over and over again. I really can't say enough good things about this album, I'd just tell you to buy it as soon as possible.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
70 years young and still blowing with perfection,
By Rick (CT United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: This Is What I Do (Audio CD)
What can I say, the title of the album says it all...This is what I do. And he does, with exceptional wit and authority. The album starts of with a great calypso hook, "Salvador". Then Sonny plays a rear and enjoyable sweet ballad titled "Sweet Leilani" with a graceful touch. After the groovy "Did You See Harold Vick?" and an elegant ballad "A Nightingale Sang in Berkley Square", Sonny ventures into the world of Charles Mingus with a nice tribute original titled, "Charles M.". He exits the album with a sensitive yet stylistic, "The Moon of Manakoora." All in all this album plays beautifully and Sonny really shows strength on improvisation with controlled crooning. At 70, he plays better than most of the young guns today. He is still the master of the sax. Anyone who enjoys Sonny Rollins or Jazz in general will be truly satisfied with this CD.
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