Sonny Rollins - The Bridge

About The Bridge by Sonny Rollins Album

The Bridge is a studio album by Sonny Rollins, recorded and released in 1962. It was Rollins' first release following a three-year sabbatical and his first album for RCA Victor. He was joined by the musicians with whom he recorded for the next segment of his career: Jim Hall on guitar, Bob Cranshaw on double bass and Ben Riley on drums.

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The Bridge (Sonny Rollins) Album Songs

NoSong TitleTime
1.Without A Song (Remastered 2003) 7:28
2.Where Are You (Remastered 2003) 5:10
3.John S (Remastered 2003) 7:45
4.The Bridge (Remastered 2003) 5:58
5.God Bless The Child (Remastered 200... 7:29
6.You Do Something To Me (Remastered ... 6:49

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- LANDMARK JAZZ RECORDING: SUPERB SONNY ROLLINS IN 'KILLER' FORM

Coming off of a legendary sabbatical where he practiced late at night on the Williamsburg Bridge, a superb, freshly-energized, imaginative Rollins with a piano-less quartet delivered a jazz landmark. Jim Hall on guitar is fabulous. "Without A Song" is great, as are the speed-burners "John S", and "The Bridge". Ballads "Where Are You?" and "God Bless The Child" are spellbindingly wonderful. ESSENTIAL JAZZ RECORDING Remastered !!

- One of Rollins' Best

After a meteoric rise to fame in the 1950s, legendary tenor sax man Sonny Rollins had walked away from it all by the decade's end, embarking on an introspective, almost monastic three-year quest to improve his technique, during which time he would spend up to 16 hours a day playing his sax, alone, on New York City's Williamsburg bridge, and that solitary period of time spent practicing on the bridge is what gives this album its title. Although critical reception to the album was initially mixed, as many had hoped Rollins would have re-emerged from his sabbatical having developed some revolutionary new technique or with a markedly evolved style that differed more strongly from his earlier work, it was nonetheless a commercial success, and has since become regarded as one of his finest albums, even being inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2015. Featuring Rollins in a new quartet that also included Jim Hall on guitar, Bob Cranshaw on bass and Ben Riley on the drums, the album has a spare, subdued sound, which might be why the ballads are generally more evocative and memorable than the uptempo numbers, with Rollins' haunting take on the standard "God Bless the Child" being my pick for the standout track, as well as the one that probably best reflects what it must have been like to spend all that time playing alone on that bridge.

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