Vol.
3 of the Hampton Hawes Quartet's All Night Session contains three spontaneously
improvised variations on the blues, one very cool extended rendition of Duke
Ellington's "Do Nothin' 'Till You Hear from Me" and a strikingly
handsome treatment of Harold Arlen's "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue
Sea." The briskly paced "Blues #4" is especially progressive and
exciting. Apparently "Blues of a Sort" was a warm-up performance, as
voices are audible (discussing a football game!) in the background during the
bass solo. For this one-take marathon late-night session of November 12 and 13,
1956, Hawes chose to share the studio with guitarist Jim Hall, bassist Red
Mitchell and drummer Eldridge "Bruz" Freeman, who had replaced Chuck
Thompson following that musician's sudden inability to continue touring with
the group earlier that year. "We gave Chuck what money we could and left
him sitting on a hospital cot in a white bathrobe." This grim image, like
much of Hawes' autobiography Raise Up Off Me, paints a stark picture of the
narcotics epidemic among jazz musicians during the '50s. Although this was the
first peak of his career, Hawes later admitted that "during the fall of
1956 I was messing up consistently -- showing late on gigs or missing them
altogether." He had lots of offers for work, including the possibility of
providing music for a film soundtrack: "Wanted to do it, would have paid
good, but at the time I didn't even have the bread to get high enough to get to
the studio to see what they had in mind." One of the great incongruities
of bop is the fact that Charlie Parker and the musicians who were most directly
influenced by him were able to be so creative and prolific while grappling with
addictions that confounded, immobilized, and eventually slew them. All of these
insights quietly swarm beneath the surface of what added up to more than two
hours of exceptionally fine quartet jazz.
Review
by Arwulf Arwulf
http://www.allmusic.com/album/all-night-session-vol-3-r154503/review
1. Do Nothing Until You Hear From Me
2. Blues # 3
3. Between The Devil And The Sea
4. Blues # 4
5. Blues Of A Sort
Hampton Hawes (p) Jim Hall (g) Red Mitchell (b) Eldridge Freeman (d)
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A super set of 3 albums,Hawes one of my favourites.Big thanks.
Big thanks!!!!
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