Product Code: WET30288436
Original price was: $52.00.$26.00Current price is: $26.00.Posterity remembers Oliver Nelson (1932-1975) primarily as an arranger/conductor. When he first began to attract attention with a series of albums for Prestige and its subsidiaries, however, Nelson was hailed as a versatile leader of small groups and a composer/instrumentalist who could refresh the music's traditional verities while also looking ahead. There is no better showcase for these skills among his initial sessions than Screamin' the Blues, a rousing set of funky modernism interpreted by a sextet of players who shared Nelson's allegiance to both virtuosity and vision. The pairing of saxophonist Eric Dolphy with Nelson was particularly inspired as both men were adept on more than one instrument, and allowed this sextet to create an uncommon diversity of colors. Nelson and Dolphy would reunite a year later on both the classic Blues and the Abstract Truth and (with the band heard here minus trumpeter Richard Williams) on the looser yet intense Straight Ahead. With Richard Williams, Eric Dolphy, Richard Wyands, George Duvivier and Roy Haynes.
Reviews
"A scorching, soulful session with sharp arrangements and searing solos Nelson proves he's as much a composer as a player." AllMusic
"Tight, blues-infused hard bop played by a dream team this is Oliver Nelson in top form." The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings
"The interplay between Nelson and Eric Dolphy is electrifying edgy, expressive, and full of fire." DownBeat
"A bluesy, swinging gem adventurous but grounded, with great tone and emotional weight." JazzTimes
"From the opening blast, Screamin the Blues delivers inventive charts and raw power. Essential listening for modern jazz fans." Mojo
A1 Screamin' The Blues
A2 March On, March On
A3 The Drive
B1 The Meetin'
B2 Three Seconds
B3 Alto-Itis