Freddie Hubbard, trumpet
Hadley Caliman, tenor saxophone
Billy Childs, piano
Larry Klein, bass
Carl Burnett, drums
Leon Thomas, vocals
recorded live at Onkel Pö's Carnegie Hall, October 30, 1979
1. A Night In Tunesia (Gillespie)
2. After The Rain (Coltrane)
3. Straight No Chaser (Monk)
Hadley Caliman, tenor saxophone
Billy Childs, piano
Larry Klein, bass
Carl Burnett, drums
Leon Thomas, vocals
recorded live at Onkel Pö's Carnegie Hall, October 30, 1979
1. A Night In Tunesia (Gillespie)
2. After The Rain (Coltrane)
3. Straight No Chaser (Monk)
"Leon Thomas is one of the most unique and gifted of all jazz vocalists, he shocked the jazz world with his amazing capabilities when he took it by storm in the late 1960s with his collaborations with Pharoah Sanders.
Leon Thomas born in East St. Louis, Illinois on Oct. 4 1937, and studied music at Tennesseee State University, eventually moving to New York City in 1958. Early sessions included work with names like Count Basie, Randy Weston, Roland Kirk and Oliver Nelson before linking up with Pharoah Sanders for a partnership that continues to entrance listeners today.
Leon recorded on two of Sanders’ most renowned classics “Karma,” (1969) and “Jewels Of Thought,” (1970) and his vocals on the cuts “The Creator Has A Master Plan” and “Hum-Allah” have ensured his reputation. Just as Sonny Sharrock's startling guitar was the unique foil for Pharoah's slashing saxophone, so Leon Thomas had the virtuosity, intensity and blinding originality to keep up with Sanders. It was on these recordings that Leon revealed his unique vocal gift which might best be described as kind of scat-yodelling, offbeat and wonderful sounds which seem to well up from his inner being.
Having made his name with Pharoah, Leon was ready for a solo career and the Flying Dutchman label stepped in with a deal. The label represented total freedom and support for the artist and Thomas responded to this environment with a series of great albums.
He toured Europe with Freddie Hubbard in 1979, a partnership that spawned the enjoyable “A Piece Of Cake” (1980)." -Simon Leng
Leon Thomas born in East St. Louis, Illinois on Oct. 4 1937, and studied music at Tennesseee State University, eventually moving to New York City in 1958. Early sessions included work with names like Count Basie, Randy Weston, Roland Kirk and Oliver Nelson before linking up with Pharoah Sanders for a partnership that continues to entrance listeners today.
Leon recorded on two of Sanders’ most renowned classics “Karma,” (1969) and “Jewels Of Thought,” (1970) and his vocals on the cuts “The Creator Has A Master Plan” and “Hum-Allah” have ensured his reputation. Just as Sonny Sharrock's startling guitar was the unique foil for Pharoah's slashing saxophone, so Leon Thomas had the virtuosity, intensity and blinding originality to keep up with Sanders. It was on these recordings that Leon revealed his unique vocal gift which might best be described as kind of scat-yodelling, offbeat and wonderful sounds which seem to well up from his inner being.
Having made his name with Pharoah, Leon was ready for a solo career and the Flying Dutchman label stepped in with a deal. The label represented total freedom and support for the artist and Thomas responded to this environment with a series of great albums.
He toured Europe with Freddie Hubbard in 1979, a partnership that spawned the enjoyable “A Piece Of Cake” (1980)." -Simon Leng
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leon!
much gratitude
Thanks, this whole series is incredible, pity only that most of them are short
That´s true, but there´s another series to follow with much more great music recorded in Hamburg, stay tuned!
Can't wait for the new series, the sound is so god!" (and btw, mine wasnt a complaint: I was only saying: since these recordings are so good, its a pity they are not longer...), thanks again
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