Tina Brooks' BLUE NOTE albums

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  • Jazzrook
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    • Mar 2011
    • 3167

    Tina Brooks' BLUE NOTE albums

    Excellent review of a recent 2-CD set reissue of Tina Brooks' four BLUE NOTE albums on Richard Williams BLUEMOMENT blog:

    Tina is certainly an unusual name for a man. But 50 years ago, in a world including an Ornette and a Thelonious, it didn’t seem all that strange. What mattered was the way Tina Brooks —…


    A track from 'True Blue' on JRR today(25/7/15)
  • Stanfordian
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    • Dec 2010
    • 9361

    #2
    Originally posted by Jazzrook View Post
    Excellent review of a recent 2-CD set reissue of Tina Brooks' four BLUE NOTE albums on Richard Williams BLUEMOMENT blog:

    Tina is certainly an unusual name for a man. But 50 years ago, in a world including an Ornette and a Thelonious, it didn’t seem all that strange. What mattered was the way Tina Brooks —…


    A track from 'True Blue' on JRR today(25/7/15)
    Hiya Jazzrook.

    'True Blue' is Tina Brooks's true masterwork. Compared to 'True Blue' I admit being disappointed with his other 3 albums ‘Minor Move’, ‘Back to the Tracks’ and ‘The Waiting Game’.

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    • Ian Thumwood
      Full Member
      • Dec 2010
      • 4361

      #3
      "True Blue" is a really weird album as there is far more "writing" than blowing on this disc. I think it is one of the best Blue Note albums yet it has a "different" quality about it similar to Feddie Redd's "Shades of Redd" insofar it maximised the writing aspect of Hard Bop.

      Freddie Hubbard's "Open Sesame" is also recommended.

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