Sonny Rollins - Saxophone Colossus (The Francis Wolff Collection)
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Catalogue No: 37171
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THE FRANCIS WOLFF COLLECTION: LP 180g VINYL IN GATEFOLD SLEEVESaxophone Colossus is one of Sonny Rollins' more acclaimed albums as a leader. Recorded on June 22, 1956, by which time the saxophonist had already been a regular member of the celebrated Max Roach-Clifford Brown Quintet for half a year. This fact also explains thepresence of Roach. Four days later, that group would no longer exist, for on June 26 both Clifford Brown and the band's pianist Ritchie Powell were killed in a tragic car accident. Age 26, Rollins was already a well-known jazz figure. He had recorded some albums as a leader but, above all, he had been part of one of the most outstanding combos of the period; the Miles Davis Quintet. Saxophone Colossus enjoyed great critical success from the start and helped establish Rollins as a prominent jazz artist. The album presents Rollins leading an all-star quartet that includes pianist Tommy Flanagan, bassist Doug Watkins, and, as previouslynoted, drummer Max Roach.SONNY ROLLINS, tenor saxTOMMY FLANAGAN, pianoDOUG WATKINS, bassMAX ROACH, drumsHackensack, New Jersey, June 22, 1956.Original sessions recorded by Rudy Van Gelder andproduced by Bob Weinstock.*BONUS TRACKS:Same personnel but RAY BRYANT (piano) & GEORGEMORROW (bass) replace Flanagan & Watkins.Hackensack, New Jersey, December 2, 1955.