Late Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago There's a thread here dedicated to Nelson's work on Prestige, but I couldn't find one that discussed this album. I've had this on compact disc since it was first reissued in the early 90's. I always go hot and cold on it, but yesterday it really clicked for me. Nelson plays soprano throughout, and his intonation is near-perfect, which in a way isn't surprising given Nelson's meticulousness. His solo on "The Shadow of Your Smile" is really something else. Longer than most Nelson solos, and not openly reliant on his "patterns for jazz" as much as other solos of his from the period. It's really inventive. And his sound is so flute-like in the upper register—I wonder what Steve Lacy or Coltrane thought. (Is Nelson playing an Otto Link? I think so.) What do you think of this record? Both the orchestra side and the quartet side. Does the rhythm section (Steve Kuhn, Ron Carter, Grady Tate) gel? Quote
clifford_thornton Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago I have never heard this record, though I've seen it around. Might give it a try one day. Quote
jlhoots Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Haven't listened in a good while. Mixed feelings when I did listen to it. Quote
JSngry Posted 20 minutes ago Report Posted 20 minutes ago I like it a very lot, especially the quartet side. Top-shelf imo. That mouthpiece? Maybe a metal Selmer? Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.