Art Blakey - Night in Tunisia
Descripción
Art Blakey was,
without doubt, one of the most explosive and rock-solid swinging
drummers of all time. He also is one of the finest bandleaders and
discoverers of new talent the music has ever known. On the title cut of
1960’s A Night in Tunisia, Art is at his most passionate, starting off
with a solo full of polyrhythms, color and fire, nearly primal in its
intensity. The word "fire” can easily apply to this version of the Jazz
Messengers, featuring the blistering trumpet of Lee Morgan, the highly
original tenor-saxophonist Wayne Shorter, the funky pianist Bobby
Timmons and the always-reliable bassist Jymie Merritt. In addition to
their remarkable instrumental prowess, Morgan, Shorter and Timmons were
skilled songwriters. Each contributes a song or two this classic set,
including Timmons’ "So Tired.” However, it is the 11-minute version of
Dizzy Gillespie’s "A Night in Tunisia,” given arguably its greatest
recording, that really makes this album a transcendent jazz listening
experience for the ages.