Saturday Morning

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Total Tracks: 6   Total Length: 34:38

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Valedictory by another great who deserved better

Caponsacchi

Toiling in obscurity and working under the shadows of musicians obscure to the general public in themselves (Art Pepper, Sonny Stitt0, Sonny Criss was in their league, sadly taking his own life. I'm not a fan of his vibrato--fast, spinning--along the lines of Kenny G and the new-agers, but Sonny originated it. Moreover, it's preferable to McLean's slow, off-key version.

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Just a week after recording the classic Criss Craft for Muse, altoist Sonny Criss made the nearly equal Saturday Morning for Xanadu. Assisted by the great bop pianist Barry Harris, bassist Leroy Vinnegar and drummer Lenny McBrowne, Criss performs four superior if often-overlooked standards (“Angel Eyes,” “Tin Tin Deo,” “My Heart Stood Still” and “Until Tthe Real Thing Comes Along”), his blues “Jeannie’s Knees” and one of his better originals, “Saturday Morning.” Criss, an underrated altoist who was instantly recognizable within three notes, was neglected during long portions of his career but he did leave behind several memorable recordings, such as this one. Recommended. – Scott Yanow

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