Max roach members don t git weary.
Max roach members don t get weary vinyl.
Although max roach was very much a product of the be bop revolution of the 1940s he proved to be quite receptive to modal post bop and avant garde jazz in the 60s.
1968 max roach album incl absolutions abstrutions and effi.
One of the finest post bop dates roach recorded during that decade was 1968 s members don t git weary which finds the drummer leading a cohesive modal quintet that employs gary bartz on alto sax charles tolliver on trumpet.
Simply put this is a killer album every track is ground breaking absolutions has a bass line to die for effi is also top class and probably the best version of the stanley cowell standard the title track has andy bey on vocals max roach kills it by playing like a swiss watch keeping absolute time.
Drummer max roach s outspoken political commentary reached artistic zeniths throughout the 1960s especially on deeds not words it s time lift every voice and sing and members don t git weary originally released in 1968 members shows roach s insistent drumming in a pointed taut display of group dynamics.
Members don t git weary an album by max roach.
But max s amazing polyrhythms some surprising chord changes and plain old inventive playing keep this blues fresh and revealing an artist with the sophistication of roach does not return to the roots unless he has a point to make and members shows how he can weave amazing.
Provided to youtube by rhino atlantic libra max roach members don t get weary 1968 atlantic recording corp.
Trumpeter charles tolliver and alto saxophonist gary bartz play with.
Max roach drums gary bartz alto saxophone charles tolliver trumpet jymie merritt electric bass stanley cowell piano paul goodman recording engineer joel dorn producer.
Gary bartz electric.
Jymie merritt bass and.
Released in 1968 on atlantic catalog no.
Reviewed in the united kingdom on 17 february 2015 this excellent but little known quintet album by the great drummer max roach 1924 2007 was recorded in june july 1968 with gary bartz alto sax.
5 0 out of 5 stars uplifting and passionate music from max roach in 1968.