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 Wynton Marsalis Standard Time Vol.1


Name:  Wynton Marsalis Standard Time Vol.1
Artist: Wynton Marsalis

Styles: Jazz - Instruments - Trumpet - Labels - Sony - Mainstream
Media: Audio CD
Release Date: 27 August 2001
Label: Sony Jazz
  
Amazon Sales Ranking: 23399
Number of Discs: 1

Description

 
The first to be recorded in what is now a long series of Standard Time albums shows the trumpeter at a most interesting stage of his development. Back in 1986, his remarkable quartet of pianist Marcus Roberts, bassist Robert Hurst and drummer Jeff "Tain" Watts were still entranced by the rhythmic twists and turns introduced by Miles Davis's group of 20 years earlier, just as the leader's trumpet work was heavily marked by Miles's personal language of the same period. On the way to becoming more individual and more mannered, Marsalis also takes in other influences--there is a touch of Mingus in the rather complex arrangement of "April In Paris" and even some New Orleans funk (hardly associated with Wynton today!) on "Caravan". The emphasis on the standard song repertoire, plus a blues and an original slow ballad in waltz-time, makes it easy to follow the leader's highly melodious variations and the rhythm section's exciting gambits. This is one of the jazz albums from the 1980s, and one from Marsalis's own vast output, that deserves to survive. --Brian Priestley
 

Tracks

 1  Caravan
 2  April in Paris
 3  Cherokee
 4  Goodbye
 5  New Orleans
 6  Soon all will know
 7  Foggy day
 8  Song is you
 9  Memories of you
 10  In the afterglow
 11  Autumn leaves
 12  Cherokee

Customer Reviews

 
Top notch playing Rating: 5.0

This is a fantastic album, 16 years old, but still sounding great. Wynton's playing is fantastic throughout, and as a fellow trumpeter, gives me something to aim towards.

The real star of the album has to be Jeff 'Tain' Watts, Wynton's drummer, especially on 'Autumn Leaves', where he adds a beat in every bar. Worth the price for that track alone!



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