Oliver Nelson - Blues and the Abstract Truth
Oliver Nelson - Blues and the Abstract Truth
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Oliver Nelson - Blues and the Abstract Truth
Oliver Nelson - Blues and the Abstract Truth

Oliver Nelson - Blues and the Abstract Truth

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Oliver Nelson, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone

George Barrow, baritone saxophone

Paul Chambers, bass [click here to see more vinyl featuring Paul Chambers]

Eric Dolphy, flute, alto saxophone [click here to see more vinyl featuring Eric Dolphy]

Bill Evans, piano [click here to see more vinyl featuring Bill Evans]

Roy Haynes, drums [click here to see more vinyl featuring Roy Haynes]

Freddie Hubbard, trumpet [click here to see more vinyl featuring Freddie Hubbard]

 

1 LP, gatefold

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12”

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : Quality Record Pressings

Label : Acoustic Sounds Series

Original Label : Impulse

Recorded February 23, 1961 in Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey

Engineered by Rudy Van Gelder

Produced by Creed Taylor

Remastered by Ryan K. Smith

Originally released in 1961

Reissued in 2021

 

Tracks:

Side A :

  1. Stolen Moments
  2. Hoe-Down
  3. Cascades

           

Side B :

  1. Yearnin'
  2. Butch And Butch
  3. Teenie's Blues

 

Reviews :

"As Oliver Nelson is known primarily as a big band leader and arranger, he is lesser known as a saxophonist and organizer of small ensembles. Blues and the Abstract Truth is his triumph as a musician for the aspects of not only defining the sound of an era with his all-time classic "Stolen Moments," but on this recording, assembling one of the most potent modern jazz sextets ever. Lead trumpeter Freddie Hubbard is at his peak of performance, while alto saxophonists Nelson and Eric Dolphy (Nelson doubling on tenor) team to form an unlikely union that was simmered to perfection. Bill Evans (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), and Roy Haynes (drums) can do no wrong as a rhythm section. "Stolen Moments" really needs no comments, as its undisputable beauty shines through in a three-part horn harmony fronting Hubbard's lead melody. It's a thing of beauty that is more timeless as the years pass. The "Blues" aspect is best heard on "Yearnin'," a stylish, swinging, and swaying downhearted piece that is a bluesy as Evans would ever be. Both "Blues" and "Abstract Truth" combine for the darker "Teenie's Blues," a feature for Nelson and Dolphy's alto saxes, Dolphy assertive in stepping forth with his distinctive, angular, dramatic, fractured, brittle voice that marks him a maverick. Then there's "Hoedown," which has always been the black sheep of this collection with its country flavor and stereo separated upper and lower horn in snappy call-and-response barking. As surging and searing hard boppers respectively, "Cascades" and "Butch & Butch" again remind you of the era of the early '60s when this music was king, and why Hubbard was so revered as a young master of the idiom. A must buy for all jazz fans, and a Top Ten or Top Fifty favorite for many." AllMusic Review by Michael G. Nastos

 

Ratings :

AllMusic : 5 / 5 , Discogs : 4,66 / 5

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