Sonny Stitt, Sadik Hakim – Sonny Stitt Meets Sadik Hakim (Remastered) (2019) [FLAC 24 bit, 192 kHz]

Sonny Stitt, Sadik Hakim - Sonny Stitt Meets Sadik Hakim (Remastered) (2019) [FLAC 24 bit, 192 kHz] Download

Artist: Sonny Stitt, Sadik Hakim
Album: Sonny Stitt Meets Sadik Hakim (Remastered)
Genre: Contemporary Jazz, Jazz
Release Date: 2019
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 192 kHz
Duration: 41:10
Total Tracks: 8
Total Size: 1,48 GB

Tracklist:

1. Sonny Stitt & Sadik Hakim – You Are the Sunshine of My Life (06:50)
2. Sonny Stitt & Sadik Hakim – ‘Round Midnight (take 1): ‘Round Midnight (07:28)
3. Sonny Stitt & Sadik Hakim – Born to Dance: Born to Dance: Easy to love (05:53)
4. Sonny Stitt & Sadik Hakim – South Georgia Blues (04:07)
5. Sonny Stitt & Sadik Hakim – All God’s Children Got Rhythm (04:52)
6. Sonny Stitt & Sadik Hakim – Fine and Dandy (03:51)
7. Sonny Stitt & Sadik Hakim – Jumbo: Jumbo: Little Girl Blue (04:13)
8. Sonny Stitt & Sadik Hakim – Christopher Street Jump (03:52)

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Sonny Stitt could rip through an up-tempo bebop stanza, then turn around and play a shivering, captivating ballad. He was a virtuoso on the horn and relished competition on the bandstand. Stitt had the qualities essential to a tenor battler; he was implacable, indefatigable, and inventive. Equipped with magnificent technique and iron chops, and gifted with an innate ability to swing, he could turn on the music seemingly at will. Stitt was highly admired by both fans and musicians.

In his “meeting” with Sadik Hakim, Stitt splits his time evenly between alto and tenor. With bassist Buster Williams and drummer J.R. Mitchell completing the quartet, Stitt is in his usual fine form on five veteran standards, a pair of blues-based originals and Stevie Wonder’s “You Are the Sunshine of My Life.” Highly recommended for bop fans.”Sadik Hakim (whose original name was Argonne Thornton) played with a few notable names from the bop era (including Charlie Parker) but has long been a somewhat obscure pianist. His “meeting” with Sonny Stitt (who splits his time here evenly between alto and tenor) was about as high profile as he ever got. With bassist Buster Williams and drummer J.R. Mitchell completing the quartet, Stitt is in his usual fine form on five veteran standards, a pair of blues-based originals and Stevie Wonder’s “You Are the Sunshine of My Life.” The music is not essential but has its heated moments; recommended for bop fans.” (Scott Yanow, AMG)

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