Charles Tolliver's Music Inc - Live At The Loosdrecht Jazz Festival (2LP)
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Charles Tolliver: trumpet, flugelhorn [click here to see more vinyl featuring Charles Tolliver]
Alvin Queen: drums
John Hicks: piano
Reggie Workman: bass.
2 LPs, gatefold sleeve
Limited edition
Original analog Master tape : YES
Heavy Press : 180g
Record color : black
Speed : 33 RPM
Size : 12'’
Stereo
Live
Record Press : unspecified
Label : Pure Pleasure Records
Original Label : Strata East Records
Recorded live at the Loosdrecht Jazz Festival, The Netherlands, on 9th August 1972, courtesy of Joop de Roo, N.O.S. Radio, Hilversum
Engineered & mixed by Cees Van Der Gracht
Produced by Charles Tolliver
Remastered by Ray Staff at Air Mastering, Lyndhurst Hall, London
Tracks :
Side A:
1 Grand Max
2 Truth
Side B:
1 Prayer For Peace
Side C:
1 Our Second Father
Side D:
1 Repetition
Reviews :
Charles Tolliver began his professional career and simultaneously his recording debut with the saxophone giant Jackie McLean on Blue Note Records in 1964. Since then he has become one of the all-time preeminent trumpeters in Jazz as well as one of its most gifted composer/arranger bandleaders. He is also a Grammy nominated recipient for his Blue Note Records recording With Love.
With a career that has spanned five decades he has recorded and/or performed with such renowned artists as Roy Haynes, Hank Mobley, Willie Bobo, Horace Silver, McCoy Tyner, Sonny Rollins, Booker Ervin, Gary Bartz, Gerald Wilson Orchestra, Oliver Nelson, Stanley Cowell, Herbie Hancock, Andrew Hill, Louis Hayes, Roy Ayers, Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers, and owned the trumpet chair with the great Max Roach for some years.
"This LP is jazz of high energy and high sincerity. Jazz at it's best. One of Tolliver's (and jazz's) masterpieces. It is a live recording from 1972. On another occasion, Tolliver recorded with another quartet with Stanley Cowell on piano, and some critics prefer that quartet. However, this quartet is the equal of that one. I think John Hicks did a masterful job of piano playing here. Hicks equalled Charles in energy. The bass playing of Reggie Workman (who was John Coltrane's bassist) is equally smouldering. Drummer Alvin Queen is a perfect match for the other three." Passionate Jazz Fan
Ratings :
AllMusic : 4,5 / 5 , Discogs : 4,48 / 5