Somethin' Else (Mono 2012 Remaster) Cannonball Adderley feat. Miles Davis
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Album-Release:
1958
HRA-Release:
18.04.2014
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
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- 1 Autumn Leaves (2012 Remastered) 10:58
- 2 Love For Sale (2012 Remastered) 07:07
- 3 Somethin' Else (2012 Remastered) 08:06
- 4 One For Daddy-O (2012 Remastered) 08:23
- 5 Dancing In The Dark (2012 Remastered) 04:08
Info for Somethin' Else (Mono 2012 Remaster)
“Somethin' Else” is without any doubt one of the major Jazz albums. It embodies the perfect crystallization of the meeting between two huge musicians who marked forever the musical world, Julian Cannonball Adderley and the revolutionary Miles Davis.
Album of the „crossing of paths ways“, Somethin' Else is recorded between the dissolution of the group of Cannonball and its membership to the team of Miles Davis who transforms its quintet into sextet. Although guest, Miles Davis doesn’t play simply the sideman to the conventional sense of the term, He soaks profoundly the album of his 'sound universe' by bringing it a personal elegance and modernity.
„When alto saxophonist Cannonball Adderley culled together this quartet, he grabbed three champions from seemingly disparate schools to complement his flinty solos: Miles Davis, the king of cool; Art Blakey, the thundering force of hard bop; Hank Jones, a veteran of swing; and Sam Jones, a versatile bassist adaptable to nearly any setting. The results are one of Blue Note's most beloved albums. The open-ended beauty of 'Autumn Leaves,' which features Davis beautifully stating the melody on muted trumpet, sounds like it could easily be an outtake from Kind of Blue (which it isn't). The midtempo title track provides the centerpiece of this classic as Adderley echoes Miles's swaggering melody before both unravel wonderful solos. A must-have Blue Note album.“ (John Murph)
Cannonball Adderley, alto saxophone
Miles Davis, trumpet
Hank Jones, piano
Sam Jones, bass
Art Blakey, drums
Engineered by Rudy Van Gelder
Produced by Alfred Lion
Recorded at Van Gelder Studios in New Jersey, 9th March 1958
Digitally remastered
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Booklet for Somethin' Else (Mono 2012 Remaster)