Monty Alexander - Here Comes The Sun - AudioSoundMusic
Monty Alexander - Here Comes The Sun - AudioSoundMusic
Monty Alexander - Here Comes The Sun - AudioSoundMusic
Monty Alexander - Here Comes The Sun - AudioSoundMusic
Monty Alexander - Here Comes The Sun - AudioSoundMusic
Monty Alexander - Here Comes The Sun - AudioSoundMusic
Monty Alexander - Here Comes The Sun - AudioSoundMusic
Monty Alexander - Here Comes The Sun - AudioSoundMusic

Monty Alexander - Here Comes The Sun

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Monty Alexander, piano [click here to see more vinyl featuring Monty Alexander]

Eugene Wright, bass

Montego Joe, congas

Duffy Jackson, drums

 

1 LP, Gatefold jacket

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : Optimal Media GmbH

Label :  MPS

Original Label : MPS

Recorded in New York City on June 6th 1971

Engineered by Paul Goodman

Remastered by Christoph Stickel

Produced by Don Schlitten

Originally released in 1972

Reissued in 2017

 

Tracks:

Side A:

  1. Montevideo
  2. Where Is Love
  3. Here Comes The Sun
  4. Love Walked In

Side B:

  1. Brown Skin Girl
  2. This Dream Of Mine
  3. So What

 

Reviews:

“Jamaican-born pianist Alexander moved to New York and made an early break-through in the 1960s, cast by some as the ‘new’ Oscar Peterson. Certainly, Peterson’s influence is apparent in this trio recording but what comes across best is Monty’s creative zest and his impressive facility or, to put it another way, the joy inherent in his playing. It’s this aspect of his keyboard personality that makes him such a compelling performer in person, this evident from the way he still commands SRO audiences at Ronnie Scott’s on his regular visits. Now a veteran, he has sought more recently to capitalise on his Jamaican roots; this, though, is a more conventional outing, albeit with the accompanying patter from Montego Joe on some pieces, as on bassist Richard Evans’ enticing ‘Montevideo’, Alexander happy to try anything on this date, coincidentally his 27th birthday. This goes too for ‘Where Is Love? ’ with its occasional allusions to Errol Garner’s sense of drama, this further emphasised on the title track, a Beatles theme, given a romping boogie-flavoured treatment, the 18-year-old Duffy Jackson up for everything. Shame it had to fade… ‘Love Walked In’ is heavily chorded at first before Alexander digs in and takes off on a Hines-like exploration, inspired and complex, Wright walking fast, the overall effect exhilarating, Jackson happy to oblige. ‘Brown Skin Gal’ has a calypso feel and Alexander responds with relish, building his improvisations over the percussive input from Montego Joe. All in all, a pleasing guide to early Alexander: playful, inventive, and just plain old-fashioned enjoyable. Try the 10-minute workout on ‘So What’ to be convinced.” Jazzwise Review by Peter Vacher

 

Ratings :

AllMusic : 3 / 5 , Discogs : 4,28 / 5

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