Zoot Sims With Kenny Drew Trio – Flower Waltz (Japanese edition)
Zoot Sims With Kenny Drew Trio – Flower Waltz (Japanese edition)
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Zoot Sims With Kenny Drew Trio – Flower Waltz (Japanese edition)
Zoot Sims With Kenny Drew Trio – Flower Waltz (Japanese edition)

Zoot Sims With Kenny Drew Trio – Flower Waltz (Edition japonaise)

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Tenor Saxophone – Zoot Sims

Piano – Kenny Drew

Bass – Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen

Drums – Ed Thigpen




 

1 LP, standard sleeve

Original Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12”

Stereo

Studio

Record Press :  unspecified (Japan)

Label :  Venus

Original Label :  Vantage Records

Recorded on August 4, 1978, in Denmark

Mastered at Venus Hyper Magnum Sound

Originally released in 1990

Reissued in 1998


 

Tracks :

Side A

  1. Flower Waltz
  2. In A Mellow Tone
  3. Caravan

Side B:

  1. Come Rain Or Come Shine
  2. Fled
  3. I Wonder Where Our Has Gone



 

Reviews:

“This 1978 live date recorded in a unnamed Copenhagen nightclub finds Zoot Sims and the Kenny Drew Trio in great form; the outstanding bassist Niels Pedersen and drummer Ed Thigpen (both of whom worked with Oscar Peterson in separate time frames) round out the supporting cast. The first portion includes two unaccredited pieces, a lively bossa nova called "Flower Walts" and the rhythm & blues-flavored "Fled," featuring some of the tenor saxophonist's harder-edged blowing. Following a lyrical take of the infrequently recorded "I Wonder Where Our Love Has Gone," the quartet devotes themselves to strong interpretations of three classics from the Duke Ellington songbook: a swinging "In a Mellotone," an all too brief "I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)," and a romp through "Caravan," with Sims switching to soprano sax and a fine solo by Thigpen. This is an excellent CD, though the label was very sloppy with the text in several places within the booklet. Highly recommended, as are virtually all of Zoot Sims' releases.” AllMusic Review by Ken Dryden


 

Ratings :

AllMusic : 4 / 5 ; Discogs : 4.8 / 5

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