Art Pepper • Sonny Redd
Two Altos
Art Pepper • Sonny Redd is an album by American alto saxophonists Art Pepper and Sonny Redd. The four standards which appear on the album were recorded in Los Angeles with West Coast-jazz musicians between 1952 and 1954, whilst the two originals were recorded at Van Gelder Studio, in 1957. Regent Records, a subsidiary of Savoy Records, released these recordings in 1959.
Following in the tradition of great alto saxophonists, a great star of today and a new star of today match their talents in a combination album of what's new and good in modern jazz. Following a tradition on the horn that featured such luminaries as Johnny Hodges, Don Redman, and Benny Carter... the alto saxophone was completely revamped, revitalized, and revved up under the influence of the late Charlie Parker. "Bird's" genius transformed this smaller member of the virile saxophone family into a thing of perfect beauty. He hastened its pace, transformed its tone, and gave a sky-high new horizon for its possibilities that has been untouched yet!
Perhaps the finest star on this horn today is Art Pepper. A bird-inspired disciple who has developed his own powerful voice, Art's allegiances have been with the so-called "West Coast" school of jazz, but he's a mighty swinger!
Two tracks are extended vehicles for the combo led by young alto star Sonny Redd. A Detroiter, recently in New York, he has stirred great interest with his emotional, fiery alto style.
*Alan Stein (from the liner notes)*
Two of our favorite 50s alto talents together on one LP — both players who handle their instrument better than most of their contemporaries, and always with a unique and personal sound! The album offers four tracks by Art Pepper — recorded with groups that include Hampton Hawes on piano, Larry Bunker on drums, Jack Montrose on tenor, and either Russ Freeman or Claude Williamson on piano — and two tracks by Sonny Redd, recorded with a quintet that includes Pepper Adams on baritone, Doug Watkins on bass, Wynton Kelly on piano, and Elvin Jones on drums — more of a Prestige lineup than a Regent one, and really remarkable for the set. The Redd tracks — "Watkins Products" and "Redds Head" — are the longer and more enticing numbers on the set — but we should also say that we love Pepper's work for Regent, and think it's some of his best – and find his tracks pretty darn nice, too. Titles by Pepper include "Deep Purple", "Everything Happens To Me", "These Foolish Things", and "What's New". *Dusty Groove, Inc.*
1. Deep Purple
(Robbins, Parish)
2. Watkins Production
(Doug Watkins)
3. Everything Happens To Me
(Dennis, Adair)
4. Redd's Head
(Sonny Red)
5. These Foolish Things
(Maschwitz, Link, Strachey)
6. What's New
(Haggart, Burke)
#1, #6: Art Pepper Quintet
Art Pepper (alto sax), Jack Montrose (tenor sax),
Claude Williamson (piano), Monty Budwig (bass), Paul Ballerina (drums).
Recorded in Los Angeles, California, August 25, 1954
#2, #4: Sonny Redd Quintet
Sonny Redd (alto sax), Pepper Adams (baritone sax),
Wynton Kelly (piano), Doug Watkins (bass), Elvin Jones (drums).
Recorded at Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey, November 12, 1957
#3: Art Pepper Quartet
Art Pepper (alto sax), Russ Freeman (piano), Bob Whitlock (bass), Bobby White (drums).
Recorded in Los Angeles, California, March 29, 1953
#5: Art Pepper Quartet
Art Pepper (alto sax), Hampton Hawes (piano), Joe Mondragon (bass), Larry Bunker (drums).
Recorded in Los Angeles, California, March 4, 1952
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