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Way Out West (Sonny Rollins album)

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Released
  
1957

Artist
  
Sonny Rollins

Label
  
Contemporary Records

Genres
  
Bebop, Hard bop

Length
  
43:25

Release date
  
1957

Producer
  
Lester Koenig

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Recorded
  
March 7, 1957 Contemporary Records Studio (Los Angeles)

Way Out West (1957)
  
Sonny Rollins, Vol. 2 (1957)

Similar
  
Saxophone Colossus, Work Time, A Night at the Village Vanguard, Sonny Rollins Plus 4, The Bridge

Way Out West is a 1957 album by Sonny Rollins with bassist Ray Brown and drummer Shelly Manne, neither of whom had played or recorded with Rollins before. The music employs a technique called "strolling", used here by Rollins for the first time, in which he would solo over only bass and drums with no pianist playing chords. The recent reissue of the CD has additional takes of three of the songs, including the title track. These additional takes are all about twice as long, containing much longer solos from all three of the members of the band.

Contents

In order to fit the recording session into the musicians' busy schedules, it was scheduled "for 3 A.M.", according to the liner notes by producer Lester Koenig: "At 7 A.M., after four hours of intense concentration, during which they recorded half the album, and should have been exhausted, Sonny said, 'I'm hot now.' Shelly who had been up for 24 hours, said, 'Man, I feel like playing.' And Ray, who was equally tired and had a studio call for the afternoon, just smiled."

The picture for the cover, taken by celebrated jazz photographer William Claxton, with the saxophonist dressed in Stetson hat, holster, and horn in place of a pistol, was Rollins' own idea, to celebrate his first trip out West, according to Koenig in the liner notes.

Reception

In his Allmusic review, Scott Yanow wrote: "The timeless Way out West established Sonny Rollins as jazz's top tenor saxophonist (at least until John Coltrane surpassed him the following year). Joined by bassist Ray Brown and drummer Shelly Manne, Rollins is heard at one of his peaks".

Track listing

All compositions by Sonny Rollins except where noted.
  1. "I'm an Old Cowhand (From the Rio Grande)" (Johnny Mercer) – 5:42
  2. "Solitude" (Duke Ellington) – 7:52
  3. "Come, Gone" – 7:53
  4. "Wagon Wheels" (Peter DeRose) – 10:11
  5. "There Is No Greater Love" (Isham Jones) – 5:17
  6. "Way Out West" – 6:30

CD reissue

When the album was reissued on CD in 1988 (and in subsequent years), some alternative takes were included.
  1. "I'm an Old Cowhand" (Mercer) – 5:40
  2. "I'm an Old Cowhand" [Alternative Take] – 10:06
  3. "Solitude" (Ellington) – 7:49
  4. "Come, Gone" – 7:50
  5. "Come, Gone" [Alternate Take] – 10:27
  6. "Wagon Wheels" (DeRose) – 10:09
  7. "There Is No Greater Love" (Jones) – 5:14
  8. "Way Out West" – 6:28
  9. "Way Out West" [Alternative Take] – 6:36

Personnel

  • Sonny Rollins - tenor saxophone
  • Ray Brown - bass
  • Shelly Manne - drums
  • Songs

    1I'm An Old Cowhand (From The Rio Grande)5:42
    2Solitude7:52
    3Come - Gone7:47

    References

    Way Out West (Sonny Rollins album) Wikipedia