Symphony: The Lost Session 1972
Symphony: The Lost Session 1972
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Our Take
Our Take
Prepare to be transported back to the swinging '70s with Tubby Hayes' "Symphony - The Lost Session 1972" featuring the Tony Lee Trio. This album is a rare gem that showcases Hayes' undeniable talent as a saxophonist and composer.
The opening track, "Symphony in F," sets the tone for the entire album with its lush, melodic phrases and intricate harmonies. Hayes' saxophone weaves effortlessly through Lee's dynamic piano playing, creating a musical dialogue that is both captivating and exhilarating.
The standout track on the album has to be "Bluesology," a soulful and bluesy number that allows Hayes to really let loose and show off his improvisational skills. The chemistry between Hayes and Lee is palpable, with the rhythm section providing a solid foundation for their musical explorations.
Throughout the album, Hayes proves why he was considered one of the greatest British jazz musicians of his time. His technical prowess, expressive playing, and boundless creativity are on full display, making "Symphony - The Lost Session 1972" a must-listen for jazz enthusiasts and music lovers alike.
So sit back, relax, and let Tubby Hayes and the Tony Lee Trio take you on a musical journey that is sure to leave you wanting more. Trust me, you won't be disappointed.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Symphony (With the Tony Lee Trio)
2. Autumn Leaves (With the Tony Lee Trio)
3. A Certain Smile (With the Tony Lee Trio)
4. I Thought About You (With the Tony Lee Trio)
5. Sonnymoon for Two (With the Tony Lee Trio)
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About the artist
Tubby Hayes
Tubby Hayes was the epitome of cool jazz in 1960s London. With his signature saxophone sound and slick style, Hayes became a household name in the British jazz scene. Known for his technical prowess and innovative approach to music, Hayes was a true trailblazer in the genre. From playing alongside legends like Miles Davis and John Coltrane to leading his own successful bands, Hayes was a force to be reckoned with. His music was a fusion of hard bop and British jazz, with influences ranging from bebop to Latin rhythms. Songs like "Pint of Bitter Blues" and "Cool Cat Strut" showcased Hayes' versatility as a musician and composer. But it wasn't just his musical talent that made Hayes a standout figure in the industry. He was also known for his larger-than-life personality and offbeat sense of humour. Whether he was cracking jokes on stage or charming audiences with his witty banter, Hayes always knew how to entertain a crowd. Despite his untimely death at the age of 38, Hayes' legacy lives on through his timeless music and unforgettable performances. His impact on the jazz world is undeniable, and his influence can still be heard in the work of modern-day musicians. So here's to Tubby Hayes, the jazz maverick who left an indelible mark on the British music scene. His music may be vintage, but his spirit is as lively as ever.
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Tubby Hayes was the epitome of cool jazz in 1960s London. With his signature saxophone sound and slick style, Hayes became a household name in the British jazz scene. Known for his technical prowess and innovative approach to music, Hayes was a true trailblazer in the genre. From playing alongside legends like Miles Davis and John Coltrane to leading his own successful bands, Hayes was a force to be reckoned with. His music was a fusion of hard bop and British jazz, with influences ranging from bebop to Latin rhythms. Songs like "Pint of Bitter Blues" and "Cool Cat Strut" showcased Hayes' versatility as a musician and composer. But it wasn't just his musical talent that made Hayes a standout figure in the industry. He was also known for his larger-than-life personality and offbeat sense of humour. Whether he was cracking jokes on stage or charming audiences with his witty banter, Hayes always knew how to entertain a crowd. Despite his untimely death at the age of 38, Hayes' legacy lives on through his timeless music and unforgettable performances. His impact on the jazz world is undeniable, and his influence can still be heard in the work of modern-day musicians. So here's to Tubby Hayes, the jazz maverick who left an indelible mark on the British music scene. His music may be vintage, but his spirit is as lively as ever.