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Essence All Stars|Primal Blue

Primal Blue

Essence All Stars

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From the 1940s to the 1960s, it was not uncommon for a small record company such as Blue Note, Prestige, or Riverside to assemble a group of jazz musicians for a blowing session and release the results under the name of one of them (and perhaps reissue it under another name if one of the others became more famous later). The same thing seems to have happened here in the 1990s, even though no one has bothered to single out one of the impromptu group members as a de facto leader. That seems fair, since, of the six musicians heard in varying combinations, four of them -- guitarist Kenny Burrell, pianist Cedar Walton, bassist Ron Carter, and drummer Lenny White -- could rank as bandleaders, and yet no one steps out so much that he takes over the date. That would be inappropriate given the laid-back nature of the material, all of which is blues (in the jazz sense), with one track each written by Burrell, Walton, Carter, and White, plus jazz evergreens by John Coltrane and Oliver Nelson and a standard, "You Go to My Head." Saxophonist Craig Handy joins the basic quartet on all tracks except Walton's "Dear Ruth," and trumpeter Tim Hagans plays on White's "Uno Dos Adios," "Dear Ruth," and "Stolen Moments." In keeping with the material, the performances have a late-night feel, easy and informal, resulting in music that, while it was created in 1995, could just as easily have come from 1955.

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1
Bass Blues
00:04:57

John Coltrane, Composer - Essence All Stars, MainArtist

℗ 2004 Silva Screen Records Ltd.

2
Uno Dos Adios
00:06:47

Lenny White, Composer - Essence All Stars, MainArtist

℗ 2004 Silva Screen Records Ltd.

3
Primal Blue
00:07:02

Kenny Burrell, Composer - Essence All Stars, MainArtist

℗ 2019 Silva Screen Records Ltd.

4
Dear Ruth
00:09:19

CEDAR WALTON, Composer - Essence All Stars, MainArtist

℗ 2019 Silva Screen Records Ltd.

5
Stolen Moments
00:08:15

Oliver Nelson, Composer - Essence All Stars, MainArtist

℗ 2019 Silva Screen Records Ltd.

6
For Toddlers Only
00:05:22

Ron Carter, Composer - Essence All Stars, MainArtist

℗ 2019 Silva Screen Records Ltd.

7
You Go to My Head
00:07:28

J. Fred Coots, Composer - Haven Gillespie, Composer - Essence All Stars, MainArtist

℗ 2000 Silva Screen Records Ltd.

Chronique

From the 1940s to the 1960s, it was not uncommon for a small record company such as Blue Note, Prestige, or Riverside to assemble a group of jazz musicians for a blowing session and release the results under the name of one of them (and perhaps reissue it under another name if one of the others became more famous later). The same thing seems to have happened here in the 1990s, even though no one has bothered to single out one of the impromptu group members as a de facto leader. That seems fair, since, of the six musicians heard in varying combinations, four of them -- guitarist Kenny Burrell, pianist Cedar Walton, bassist Ron Carter, and drummer Lenny White -- could rank as bandleaders, and yet no one steps out so much that he takes over the date. That would be inappropriate given the laid-back nature of the material, all of which is blues (in the jazz sense), with one track each written by Burrell, Walton, Carter, and White, plus jazz evergreens by John Coltrane and Oliver Nelson and a standard, "You Go to My Head." Saxophonist Craig Handy joins the basic quartet on all tracks except Walton's "Dear Ruth," and trumpeter Tim Hagans plays on White's "Uno Dos Adios," "Dear Ruth," and "Stolen Moments." In keeping with the material, the performances have a late-night feel, easy and informal, resulting in music that, while it was created in 1995, could just as easily have come from 1955.

© William Ruhlmann /TiVo

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