Grant Green Sunday Mornin' LP Vinil 180g Slow Down Sounds Blue Note Records Kevin Gray RTI 2019 USA
Título: Sunday Mornin'
Número de Catálogo: SDS-84099 / B0027661-01
Editora: Blue Note
Reeditado por: Slow Down Sounds
Código de Barras: 784785765216
Ano da edição original: 1962
Ano da reedição: 2019
Quantidade de discos: 1
Rotações por minuto: 33⅓ rpm
Tamanho do disco: 12"
Gramagem do Vinil: 180gr
Peso Total do Artigo: 360gr
País prensagem: USA
Produzido para o Mercado de: USA
Adicionado ao catálogo em: 13 Janeiro, 2020
Nota: Nunca elegível para descontos adicionais
Vinyl Gourmet Club: Não
Grant Green era um grande nome da Blue Note, tocou em centenas de gravações e mais de 30 albuns. Sunday Mornin' gravado por Rudy Van Gelder foi o seu quarto disco e o primeiro com pianista, Kenny Drew. A banda inclui ainda a secção rítmica de Ben Tucker no baixo e bateria de Ben Dixon que contribuem com solos fabulosos. Corte por Kevin Gray a partir das Fitas Master Analógicas Originais.
Avaliado em 9/11 Música e 10/11 Som por Michael Fremer (Analog Planet)
- Authentic Analog Audiophile Reissue
- Gravação por Rudy Van Gelder
- Primeira reedição em 50 anos
- Corte por Kevin Gray na Cohearent Audio
- Masterizado a partir das Fitas Master Analógicas Originais
- LP Vinil Audiófilo 180 Gramas
- Prensagem na Record Technology, Inc. (RTI, USA)
- Capa 'old style' tip-on Stoughton Printing
Grant Green was a Blue Note mainstay and is a jazz icon. He has played on hundreds of recordings and released over 30 albums. Sunday Mornin' was his fourth record and first with a pianist, Kenny Drew. About 3 minutes in on side one Drew makes his presence known and he keeps getting further and further out... the rhythm section of bassist Ben Tucker and drummer Ben Dixon "hold it down" throughout with transcending solos and Grant's playing is just mind blowing. Legendary recording engineer Rudy Van Gelder is like a 5th member of the session capturing the instruments, the air, the vibe of the studio, the stereo soundstage (unusual in those days) just perfectly.
Upon hearing the Sunday Mornin' analog tapes used for cutting this release, mastering engineer Kevin Gray gleefully proclaimed, "Rudy's sound doesn't get any better than this, it really doesn't!". He would know, Kevin has cut more Blue note lacquers than anybody in the world.
Grant was seemingly always ahead. He composed the lead off song, "Freedom March" in 1961... 2+ years before what most consider the start of the modern day Civil Rights Movement. Jazz musicians, certainly not Grant Green, seldom receive the credit they deserved for their profound impact on the Civil Rights movement. Another Green original, the title cut, "Sunday Mornin'" is influenced by gospels but in a more spiritual, positive, happy way. Same goes for the cover of "God Bless The Child"...aching and beautiful.
The record closes with a cover of the Miles Davis standard, "So What"... at the time barely a year old but Grant's intuition told him the tune would become a vital piece of jazz history.
Originally recorded in 1961 and released in 1962, Slow Down Sounds is proud to present this Authentic Analog Audiophile reissue pressing.
"What makes this record particularly special is the sound. Firstly, Kenny Drew's piano is easily among the best sounding Van Gelder has ever recorded, which Kevin Gray surmises in one of the video interviews you can find on the label's website or perhaps on YouTube was the result of Ben Dixon's light drum touch that didn't require Rudy to physically pad down the piano with the mikes tucked inside. So the piano has a refreshingly light and open sound though with plenty of body. Drew moved to Denmark shortly after recording this set. Of course he famously played on Coltrane's Blue Train and on Kenny Dorham's Whistle Stop. So yes, even if you have a wall of Blue Notes, few manage to sound quite this uniformly precise and natural. Was it just a great recording day for Rudy? Or did the fact that Biery packed up the lacquers and immediately drove from the Valley to Camarillo to have them plated at RTI? No doubt the quicker the plating the better, but I'm betting most of the fabulous sound is due to a good Rudy date combined with light touch playing all around. A great sounding (demo quality) and musically pleasurable Blue Note session that's easy to recommend. Underrated and under appreciated, Green, who passed away in 1979 at age 43, never attained Wes Montgomery's level of popularity though he should have. It's never too late!" - Michael Fremer, Analog Planet, Music 9/11, Sound 10/11
Músicos:
Grant Green - guitarra
Kenny Drew - piano
Ben Tucker - baixo
Ben Dixon - bateria
Lista de Faixas:
Lado A
Freedom March
Sunday Mornin'
Exodus
Lado B
God Bless The Child
Come Sunrise
So What
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