Dizzy Reece - Soundin' Off (Hybrid SACD) - Audiophile

Dizzy Reece - Soundin' Off (Hybrid SACD)

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Trumpet – Dizzy Reece [click here to see more vinyl featuring Dizzy Reece]

Bass – Doug Watkins  [click here to see more vinyl featuring Doug Watkins]

Drums – Art Taylor [Click here to see more vinyl featuring Art Taylor]

Piano – Walter Bishop, Jr.


1 Hybrid SACD

Original analog Master tape : YES

Stereo

Studio 

Label :  Analogue Productions

Original Label :  Blue Note

Produced by Rudy Van Gelder

Remastered by Kevin Gray & Steve Hoffman at AcousTech

Originally released in 1960

Reissued in 2010

 

Tracks :

  1. A Ghost Of A Chance
  2. Once In A While
  3. EB Pob
  4. Yesterdays
  5. Our Love Is Here To Stay
  6. Blue Streak

 

Reviews :

"Originally issued in 1960 and subsequently reissued multiple times in a variety of formats, the trumpeter Dizzy Reece's fourth Blue Note outing as a leader is here presented in Super Audio CD format by the APO label. While it would have been nice to see a bit more material on a reissue like this (with at least a couple of alternate takes), the original program is densely packed with high-quality music and makes for a solidly satisfying listening experience on its own. The opening track, interestingly enough, is both a ballad and a standard: on "Ghost of a Chance" Reece plays with a buttery, burnished tone that coats the familiar melody in a golden haze like the quality of light at dusk. The sun rises again on the next track, a midtempo number titled "Once in a While," and the tempo ratchets up another notch on "Eb Pob," a rather undistinguished composition on the "I Got Rhythm" changes that is completely redeemed by the quality of the solos. "Yesterday" finds pianist Walter Bishop delivering a curiously lackadaisical solo, but he gets back in the groove on a wonderful version of "Our Love Is Here to Stay." The program ends with a nice, bouncy blues original titled "Blue Streak." Throughout the album, Reece digs into his bag of sonic tricks without ever doing anything that detracts from the music itself. Soundin' Off is a little bit uneven, but is never less than a solid pleasure to listen to." AllMusic Review by Rick Anderson 

 

Rating :  

Discogs 4.59 / 5

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