Roy Haynes - Fountain of Youth (2004)
Jazz, Hard Bop | MP3 320 kbps CBR | 71 min | 163 MB
Label:Dreyfus Records | Rel: 2004
Jazz, Hard Bop | MP3 320 kbps CBR | 71 min | 163 MB
Label:Dreyfus Records | Rel: 2004
Drummer Roy Haynes chose a perfect title for this album: at 79 years of age, he is an undisputed elder statesman of jazz and one of the few surviving ambassadors from the bebop past; at the same time, he plays with the kind of energy and unflagging invention that would be the envy of a drummer one-third his age. Fountain of Youth was recorded live in December of 2002 at the legendary Birdland club in New York City. Haynes leads a quartet that also features pianist Martin Bejerano, saxophonist Marcus Strickland, and bassist John Sullivan.
The program opens with a brilliant jazz-waltz setting of the traditional English tune "Greensleeves," and then proceeds to survey both bebop standards (there are no fewer than three Thelonious Monk compositions on the nine-track program), Tin Pan Alley classics (Irving Berlin's "Remember"), and even a Pat Metheny tune (the lovely "Question and Answer"). Everyone plays with both fire and elegance, especially on the dancing "Butch and Butch" and a lovely, meditative rendition of Monk's "Ask Me Now." And while Haynes always plays with consummate taste and never consciously upstages his young bandmates, a listener paying any attention at all will be constantly surprised by his inventive and exquisitely tasteful rhythmic exclamations and subtle prods. Very highly recommended.
Tracklist:
1. Greensleeves (Traditional)
2. Twinkle Trinkle (Monk)
3. Summer Night (Dubin/Warren)
4. Ask Me Now (Monk)
5. Butch and Butch (Nelson)
6. Inner Trust (Kikoski)
7. Green Chimneys (Monk)
8. Remember (Berlin)
9. Question & Answer (Metheny)
personnel:
Roy Haynes - Drums
John Carver Sullivan - Bass
Marcus Strickland - Bass Clarinet, Soprano Sax, Tenor Sax
Martin Bejerano - Piano