Create account Log in

The Blues and the Abstract Truth, Take 2

[Edit]

Download links and information about The Blues and the Abstract Truth, Take 2 by Bill Cunliffe. This album was released in 2008 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 8 tracks with total duration of 48:35 minutes.

Artist: Bill Cunliffe
Release date: 2008
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 8
Duration: 48:35
Buy on iTunes $7.92
Buy on Amazon $7.92

Tracks

[Edit]
No. Title Length
1. Stolen Moments 7:03
2. Hoe Down 4:47
3. Cascades 4:52
4. Yearnin' 7:05
5. Butch and Butch 4:40
6. Teenie's Blues 6:25
7. Port Authority 6:28
8. Mary Lou's Blues 7:15

Details

[Edit]

Bill Cunliffe was invited to do an updated arrangement of Oliver Nelson's landmark album Blues and the Abstract Truth, a tough challenge, given Nelson's superb charts and the numerous all-stars he had on the 1961 session (pianist Bill Evans, alto saxophonist/flautist Eric Dolphy, and trumpeter Freddie Hubbard in the front line). But the pianist tweaked each of the pieces just a bit, altered some of the instrumentation (a trombone replaces baritone sax, while soprano sax is added on some tracks), while also making subtle rhythmic changes at times. "Stolen Moments" has long since become a jazz standard and it is tough to measure up to Nelson's second version (he scored an earlier one for a big band led by Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis), since Dolphy (on flute), Evans and Nelson laid down such superb solos. But Andy Martin's vocal-like trombone is a highlight, even if Cunliffe doesn't try to compete with Evans' work. Trumpeter Terell Stafford and Andy Martin burn in the playful "Hoe Down," while tenor saxophonist Bob Sheppard wails in "Yearnin'." The closing two songs are originals by Cunliffe that are in the spirit of Nelson (who died at age 43 of a heart attack in 1975). Tribute albums are always difficult, as they aren't intended to replace the recordings they honor, but Bill Cunliffe has easily achieved his goal on this rewarding CD.