jazzydaddy Posted May 16, 2005 Report Posted May 16, 2005 Anybody pick this one up yet? Buddy Rich and His Sextet Rolf Ericson - Trumpet Sam Most - Flute, Alto Sax Mike Mainieri - Vibes Johnny Morris - Piano Wyatt Ruther - Bass Buddy Rich - Drums Recorded August, 1961 Opinions? I understand there is an alternate take of "I Remember Clifford" on this new release. I don't have this on vinyl so I will probably pick up the CD. Also, one of the few opportunities to hear Rolf Ericson's playing. I really enjoy his playing on his EmArcy album. How did he come to play with Buddy anyway? I thought he was based in Europe????? Don Quote
cayetano Posted May 16, 2005 Report Posted May 16, 2005 No alternate takes in LPR series, just the LP. Very nice Late Date & I Remember Clifford, but too much Buddy's solo drums for my taste on Blowin' the blues away & Caravan. Quote
jazzydaddy Posted May 18, 2005 Author Report Posted May 18, 2005 No alternate takes in LPR series, just the LP. Very nice Late Date & I Remember Clifford, but too much Buddy's solo drums for my taste on Blowin' the blues away & Caravan. Thank you for the info. Cayetano. It's probably worth having for "I Remember Clifford" alone. Fortunately Buddy couldn't figure out a way to work a drum solo into that one. I agree with you that Buddy was often times overpowering in a small group setting but I guess he was entitled to do it his way and certainly there was nobody who was going to stop him. In general I prefer Louie Bellson's approach to leading small groups but Buddy's style certainly worked well in a big band context. Don Quote
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