Sonny Clark Trio: Sonny Clark Trio LP (Blue Note Tone Poet Series)

Sonny Clark Trio: Sonny Clark Trio LP (Blue Note Tone Poet Series)

$38.98
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Blue Note, 1958 The supremely swinging pianist Sonny Clark hit the Blue Note scene in 1957 with a burst of creativity, first appearing as a sideman on the excellent Hank Mobley session and quickly returning to Rudy Van Gelder’s Hackensack studio to record three albums as a leader over the next three months: his debut Dial ‘S’ for Sonny, Sonny’s Crib featuring John Coltrane, and the sublime Sonny Clark Trio featuring bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Philly Joe Jones. Presented without horns for the first time, the six-song set of bebop themes and standards puts the emphasis on Clark’s pianism. The album opens with a blistering take of Dizzy Gillespie’s tune “Be-Bop” that demonstrates Clark’s dexterity before downshifting into a medium tempo swing through Rogers and Hart’s “I Didn’t Know What Time It Was.” Two more bop themes follow with excellent renditions of Gillespie and John Lewis’ “Two Bass Hit” and “Tadd’s Delight” by Tadd Dameron. Clark’s profound lyricism and inventive lines a

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