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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
For tenor sax lovers,
By Warddraw (Las Vegas, Nv, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Twilight Time (Audio CD)
I have this on vinyl but it's impractical. Finding it on cd in excellant condition really made my day. Given that a new sealed cd copy of this out-of-print gem goes for $250, I'm amazed that Blue Note (or whoever has the rights now) doesn't re-issue it. Attention music executives - there's money to be made here.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Guest guitarists make it great,
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This review is from: Twilight Time (Audio CD)
Bennie is a decent sax player; a bit brassy and noisy, which is perfect for this type of Texas roadhouse jazz/blues. He gets right to the heart. What REALLY makes this recording worth hearing, though, is a young Stevie Ray Vaughn who just burns on a couple tracks and John Scofield, who's playing is unusually lyrical and emotional (usually he's a more cerebral, melodic fragments kind o guy). Whoever thought Stevie couldn't play jazz needs to hear this - true, it's a bluesy jazz, but Stevie really takes the melody and makes a statement on his cuts.
That said, I came across this trying to replace my old lp copy. Imagine my surprise when I see it listed for $70 used! Insane! Who would pay such a ransom? And shame on the sellers for putting it up at that price! |
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Twilight Time by Bennie Wallace (Audio CD - 1990)
Used & New from: $33.32
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