Sonny Rollins – Brass / Trio (Verve Vault Series)
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Brass/Trio, released in 1958 on Verve Records, is an unusual two-sided statement from saxophonist Sonny Rollins — pairing a full brass ensemble session on one side with a stripped-down saxophone trio on the other. The first half features Rollins with a brass ensemble arranged and conducted by Ernie Wilkins, recorded in New York in July 1958. The lineup includes trumpeter Harry "Sweets" Edison, trombonists J.J. Johnson and Jimmy Cleveland, and tuba player Don Butterfield, supported by a rhythm section of pianist Dick Katz, guitarist Rene Thomas, bassist Henry Grimes, and drummer Roy Haynes.
Together, they provide a swinging, harmonically rich backdrop for Rollins on standards such as "Who Cares?" and "Love Is A Simple Thing." The second half was recorded days later in Los Angeles with bassist Henry Grimes and drummer Specs Wright — a pared-down trio setting that emphasizes Rollins' rhythmic command and melodic elasticity. Tracks such as "Raincheck," "My One and Only Love," and "Just in Time" showcase his ability to move effortlessly between ballad interpretation and fleet improvisation.
Part of the Verve Vault Series
180-gram vinyl pressed at Optimal in Germany
Review
AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:A1 Who Cares?
A2 Love Is A Simple Thing
A3 Grand Street
A4 Far Out East
B1 What'S My Name?
B2 If You Were The Only Girl In The World
B3 Manhattan
B4 Body & Soul