Pure Pleasure LSP-2572
Sonny Rollins: What’s New
Article-No.: pp2572
Format: 1LP 180g 33rpm / standard sleeve
Release date: 17.02.2009
Manufacturer: Pure Pleasure
Original label: RCA
Genre: Jazz
Sonny Rollins' mid-sixties experiment with bossa nova was completely different than was Stan Getz “Jazz Samba”. Rollins stayed true to his bop and avant garde roots, using bossa nova as a surgeon uses a scalpel, to dissect and deconstruct familiar melodies and turn them into something new. This hip reinterpretation of standards is Sonny's trademark, and in this album it's uncompromising. The whole album is interesting and highly original, but I will only comment on one cut, Rollins' deconstruction of a sentimental broadway ballad from "Camelot". He takes the kitsch out of this tune and turns it into a fierce meditation on the origins of jazz, the mystery of rhythm, and the fundamental particles of melody. Rollins' version of "If Ever I Would Leave You" is nothing less than this: one of the greatest tenor solos in the history of jazz.
Recording: April & May 1962 in RCA Victor's Studio B, New York City, by Ray Hall
Production: George Avakian & Bob Prince