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The Freelance Years

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Download links and information about The Freelance Years by The Sonny Rollins. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 58 tracks with total duration of 05:56:23 minutes.

Artist: The Sonny Rollins
Release date: 2000
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 58
Duration: 05:56:23
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Brilliant Corners (featuring Thelonious Monk) 7:43
2. Ba-Lue Bolivar Ba-Lues-Are (featuring Thelonious Monk) 13:16
3. Bemsha Swing (featuring Thelonious Monk) 7:41
4. Pannonica (featuring Thelonious Monk) 8:49
5. I'm an Old Cowhand 5:40
6. Way Out West 6:29
7. Come, Gone 7:49
8. There Is No Greater Love 5:14
9. Wagon Wheels 10:10
10. Solitude 7:50
11. I'm an Old Cowhand (Alternate Take) 10:10
12. Come, Gone (Alternate Take) 10:27
13. There Is No Greater Love (Take 2) 5:13
14. Way Out West (Alternate Take) 6:37
15. Falling In Love With Love (featuring Kenny Dorham) 9:09
16. My Old Flame (featuring Kenny Dorham) 5:22
17. La Villa (featuring Kenny Dorham) 7:02
18. I'll Remember April (featuring Kenny Dorham) 12:04
19. The Last Time I Saw Paris 2:54
20. Just In Time 3:56
21. Toot, Toot, Tootsie 4:21
22. What Is There to Say? 4:53
23. Dearly Beloved 3:02
24. Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye 3:20
25. Cutie 5:52
26. It Could Happen to You 3:44
27. Mangoes 5:31
28. Funky Hotel Blues 5:58
29. Porgy (featuring Abbey Lincoln) 4:24
30. I Must Have That Man (featuring Abbey Lincoln) 3:56
31. When a Woman Loves a Man (featuring Abbey Lincoln) 4:26
32. Strong Man (featuring Abbey Lincoln) 5:02
33. Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe (featuring Abbey Lincoln) 5:54
34. That's Him (featuring Abbey Lincoln) 3:23
35. My Man (featuring Abbey Lincoln) 3:55
36. Don't Explain (featuring Abbey Lincoln) 6:39
37. I Must Have That Man (Take 3, Alternate) (featuring Abbey Lincoln) 3:54
38. Porgy (Take 1, Alternate) (featuring Abbey Lincoln) 4:27
39. Sonnymoon for Two 9:06
40. Like Someone In Love 4:58
41. Theme from Symphony No.6 Pathétique 5:56
42. Till There Was You (Take 4) 4:56
43. Someday I'll Find You 4:38
44. Will You Still Be Mine? 2:57
45. Shadow Waltz 4:13
46. Till There Was You (Take 3) 4:58
47. The Freedom Suite 19:33
48. I've Told Ev'ry Little Star 5:24
49. Rock a Bye Your Baby With a Dixie Melody 4:51
50. How High the Moon 7:43
51. You 4:13
52. I've Found a New Baby 3:37
53. Alone Together 5:57
54. The Song Is You 5:42
55. In the Chapel In the Moonlight 6:38
56. You (Alternate Take) 4:14
57. I've Found a New Baby (Alternate Take) 4:22
58. The Song Is You (Alternate Take) 6:11

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Picking up only ten days after Fantasy's Complete Prestige Recordings box leaves off, these five discs run through one of Rollins' most fertile (some insist, the most fertile) periods. Not only are Rollins' Riverside and Contemporary sessions as a leader and sideman collected in toto; Fantasy also includes three tracks recorded for Period in 1957, which can finally be heard within the context of Rollins' late-'50s hot streak. The box kicks off at the end of 1956 with almost all of Thelonious Monk's Brilliant Corners album, where Rollins alternates with alto saxophonist Ernie Henry. Then comes a quantum leap in inspiration, Way Out West, which is just bursting with invention and wry humor as well as cyclical references to previously played tunes; it relies only upon bassist Ray Brown and drummer Shelly Manne for support without needing anything more. Four tracks from Kenny Dorham's Jazz Contrasts find Rollins taking a subdued or conventionally frenetic bop backseat, while The Sound of Sonny approaches Way Out West's level as Rollins operates with piano trio backing and alone. Sonny appears only in flashes on Abbey Lincoln's sometimes melodramatic That's Him. Following the Period tracks, where Rollins' tone is especially grandiose in the Ben Webster tradition, Rollins, bassist Oscar Petitford, and drummer Max Roach extend themselves astonishingly well through the colossal, nearly 20-minute title track of The Freedom Suite. The odyssey concludes on the West Coast with another great session, the unquenchably swinging Sonny Rollins Meets the Contemporary Leaders — Rollins' last before his first "retirement" — where various combinations of sidemen provoke some especially creative playing from Sonny. All previously released alternate takes are included, but there is only one unreleased track — a rip-roaring alternate of "You" from the Contemporary Leaders sessions — which will drive Rollins completists entirely mad. If the budget allows, it's worth the splurge. ~ Richard S. Ginell, Rovi