Bouncin' with Dex
ASIN: B000003ULN
Track Listings
| 1. Billie's Bounce |
| 2. Easy Living |
| 3. Benji's Bounce |
| 4. Catalonian Nights |
| 5. Four |
| 6. Easy Living [Take 1] [#] |
Bouncin' with Dex,Dexter Gordon Quartet,Steeplechase,Bop,Jazz,Pop
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Bouncin' with Dex
Dexter Gordon Quartet Manufacturer: Steeplechase ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003ULN Release Date: 1994-07-29 |
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Intense and on fire!.......2006-08-20
Great Stuff !.......2002-08-05
1 Billie's Bounce
2 Easy Living
3 Benji's Bounce
4 Catalonian Nights
5 Four
6 Easy Living (take one)
This is for the most part a straight ahead blowing session that
captures Dexter in his prime, shortly before his triumphant return to the U.S.. He's accompanied by Billy Higgins on drums, Tete Montoliu on piano, and Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen on bass (Pedersen is known as a great bass player, but I'm convinced his name would be on the short list of all time greats if only it weren't such a mouthful). I'd never heard Tete Montoliu before this album but he has an interesting rhythmic way of phrasing which works well here. Higgins is great of course. And Dexter's just blowing free and easy with that big sound of his. For a guy who was an influence on both Coltrane and Sonny Rollins, it almost seems that Dexter Gordon is underappreciated, if such a thing is possible. In any case, this along with The Apartment are two of the best from his SteepleChase period. Great stuff!
Great Stuff !.......2002-08-05
1 Billie's Bounce
2 Easy Living
3 Benji's Bounce
4 Catalonian Nights
5 Four
6 Easy Living (take one)
This is for the most part a straight ahead blowing session that
captures Dexter in his prime, shortly before his triumphant return to the U.S.. He's accompanied by Billy Higgins on drums, Tete Montoliu on piano, and Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen on bass (Pedersen is known as a great bass player, but I'm convinced his name would be on the short list of all time greats if only it weren't such a mouthful). I'd never heard Tete Montoliu before this album but he has an interesting rhythmic way of phrasing which works well here. Higgins is great of course. And Dexter's just blowing free and easy with that big sound of his. For a guy who was an influence on both Coltrane and Sonny Rollins, it almost seems that Dexter Gordon is underappreciated, if such a thing is possible. In any case, this along with The Apartment are two of the best from his SteepleChase period. Great stuff!
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