Lone Wolf: The Roost Alternatives

Sonny Stitt

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  • Label: Run Out Groove
  • Released Date: 26th April 2019
  • Buying Format:
    180g 1LP

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New Collection Of Sonny Stitt Alternate Takes Making Their Vinyl Debut!

The name Sonny Stitt should be familiar to those that love jazz. Stitt was an important architect in the language of bebop and was an avid disciple of Charlie Parker, playing both alto and tenor from the ’50s to the early-80s. By age 20, he was already a professional musician, playing alto saxophone with the Tiny Bradshaw band. A high profile stint with Billy Eckstine’s big band; a hotbed of bebop innovators followed in 1945. A string of stellar small group sessions in the late ‘40s with Dizzy Gillespie, Kenny Dorham, Kenny Clarke, Fats Navarro and Bud Powell among others earned him the renown as an outstanding modern saxophone virtuoso.

Teddy Reig, who had produced Stitt’s many appearances on Savoy sessions, had started Roost Records in 1949 and was quick to record Stitt after the dissolution of the Ammons-Stitt band. Reig would continue to produce a series of magnificent Stitt albums until 1965. True to his lone wolf nature, Stitt would record throughout this period as a non-exclusive artist, making albums for Verve, Prestige, Argo and Impulse among others. Roost did not have the budget and distribution that other labels enjoyed, so much of his work here, despite its excellence, did not garner the sales or reputation that it deserved.

Sonny Stitt was a true improviser and his solos on these alternate takes differ substantially from the later takes chosen to be the masters. Some of them were uncovered by Teddy Reig in 1986 for an LP entitled Symphony Hall Swing. The rest were first released on the 2001 Mosaic CD collection The Complete Roost Sonny Stitt Studio Sessions, but have yet to appear on the vinyl format. ROG’s numbered 180g vinyl LP pressing features brand new artwork with Francis Wolff photos and liner notes from jazz producer Michael Cuscuna. Single pocket tip-on jacket packaging.

Features:
• 180g vinyl LP pressing from Run Out Groove
• New collection of alternate takes making their debut on vinyl
• Includes brand new artwork (fans have the opportunity to vote on 4 different cover options) featuring Francis Wolff photos and liner notes from jazz producer Michael Cuscuna
• Single pocket tip-on, numbered jacket

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Track Listings

They Say It's Wonderful
Why Do I Love You
Symphony Hall Swing
Sonny's Bunny
The Nearness of You
If I Should Lose Yo
Sweet Georgia Brown
Blues For Yard (Alt Take I)
Harlem Nocturne
Engos, The Bloos
People Will Say We're In Love
It Might As Well Be Spring

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