At some points during Rollins solos, one may get the impression that the saxophonist is inaccurate or even sloppy. While precision may not be one of his priorities, it becomes clear that each smattering of dissonant notes or seemingly rhythmically misplaced run is a result of Rollins unfettered style, continually grasping for a hair-raising moment.
On Easy Living, he alternates between lyrical melodies and blistering atonal passages, underscoring his range of expression. Similarly, on his classic blues, Tenor Madness, Rollins at times abandons a hard-driving swing delivery for bubbling, babbling lines that break completely free of pulse and key. He is not completely reckless, although he does simply let go, only periodically reminding the audience that he is still grounded in the form and the harmony. Its this sort of performance that makes his music so captivating and indelible.
Release Date:
October 28, 2008 on Doxy Records/Emarcy/Universal
Collective Personnel:
- Sonny Rollins Tenor Saxophone
- Clifton Anderson Trombone
- Mark Soskin, Stephen Scott Piano
- Bobby Broom Guitar
- Jerome Harris, Bob Cranshaw, Christian McBride Bass
- Al Foster, Victor Lewis, Perry Wilson, Steve Jordan, Roy Haynes Drums
- Kimati Dinizulu, Victor See-Yuen Percussion
Track List:
- Best Wishes
- More Than You Know
- Blossom
- Easy Living
- Tenor Madness
- Nice Lady
- Some Enchanted Evening





