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Grant Green - Solid (1964) [Jazz][mp3 320][h33t][schon55]

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Audio Music

Title:

Grant Green - Solid (1964) [Jazz][mp3 320][schon55]

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Other/Other

Uploaded:

2010-07-19 (by schon55)

Description:

Grant Green - Solid Original Release Date: 1964 Audio CD: October 24, 1995 Format: Limited Edition Label: Blue Note Records Quality: 320 kbps CBR Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on June 12, 1964. This cd and "Matador" are two of Grant Green's best cd's. Both were recorded with Coltrane's rhythm section, and both are classics. "Matador" and "Solid" are to Grant Green as "Live at the Half Note" and "Full House" are to Wes Montgomery. Really inspired playing by all. ~ Ben Fernandez "Solid" shows one of the greatest occasional sextets i've ever listened to. Grant Green in top form, Joe Henderson fabolous and versatile as usual, James Spauding with his great acid alto (too often underrated!), and a rithmic section that doesn't need superfluous words! George Russel's "Ezz-thetic" literally burns of an urgent fire(compare it with Roach's hard bop version in "Plus four"), as well as Henderson's "The kicker". Cook & Morton defined it marvellous, waiting for the CD edition. Really it is. ~ Christian Garaffa Personnel: Grant Green (guitar); James Spaulding (alto saxophone); Joe Henderson (tenor saxophone); McCoy Tyner (piano); Bob Cranshaw (bass); Elvin Jones (drums). Grant Green - Solid Tracks: 01 Minor League 7:05 02 Ezz-Thetic 10:41 03 Grant's Tune 7:00 04 Solid 7:23 05 The Kicker 6:23 06 Wives And Lovers 9:00

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Comments:

tommcd (2010-08-01)

Thanks again for all the great jazz Schon55. I have been a fan of Grant Green for some time. This is indeed one of Green's best efforts.