Charlie Rouse – Bossa Nova Bacchanal (Japanse Pressing)

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Ultra Rare Japanese Pressing of this Jazz Gem.

This 1962 date by tenor saxophonist Charlie Rouse celebrates a grander and funkier scale of what Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd did earlier in 1962 with the bossa nova. Unlike Getz, Rouse didn’t feel he needed to be a purist about it, and welcomed all sorts of Afro-Caribbean variations into his music. His choice of bandmates reflects that: a three-piece percussion section with drummer Willie Bobo, conguero Carlos “Patato” Valdes, and Garvin Masseaux on chekere (a beaded percussion instrument that is played by being shaken). Add to this bassist Larry Gales, and a pair of guitarists, Kenny Burrell, and Chauncey Westbrook, along with Rouse, and it is an unusual and exotic sextet. Burrell and Masseaux were part of Ike Quebec‘s band on Soul Samba, but the two recordings couldn’t be more different. For his part, Rouse’s embrace of bossa nova, as well as other Latin and Caribbean music, is firmly rooted in jazz — and not American jazz trying to be Brazilian. Rhythmically, Rouse, who is a hard bopper if there ever was one, takes the rhythmic and harmonic concepts of the samba, marries them to Afro-Caribbean folk styles, and burns it all through with the gloriously unapologetic swing of jazz. The standout selections here are a pair of Luiz Bonfá tunes, “Velhos Tempos,” and his classic “Samba de Orfeu.” On the former, both guitarists play unamplified guitars in rhythmic counterpoint as Rouse offers first the melody, and then an improvisation in the upper register of the horn, on the latter, nix the counterpoint and listen, as both guitarists shimmer through the changes, one playing just behind the beat for a reverb effect. The percussion interplay is startling in its complexity, but seamless and warm in its balance, resulting in a fine section solo in the middle of the cut that is infectious. Ultimately, this is one of Rouse’s finest moments as a leader.

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Description

Blue Note BN 4119, BST 84119 LP, Album, Ltd, 1990 Japanese Pressing

Side 1.

1. Back To The Tropics
2. Aconteceu
3. Velhos Tempos
4. Samba De Orfeu

Side 2.

1. Un Dia
2. Meci Bon Dieu
3. In Martinique

Credits:

Bass – Larry Gales
Congas – Carlos “Patato” Valdes
Design [Cover] – Reid Miles
Drums – Willie Bobo
Guitar – Chauncey Westbrook, Kenny Burrell
Liner Notes – Leonard Feather
Photography By [Cover Photo] – Francis Wolff
Producer – Alfred Lion
Recorded By – Rudy Van Gelder
Shekere [Chekere] – Garvin Masseaux
Tenor Saxophone – Charlie Rouse

Media Condition: Mint- (M-)
Sleeve Condition: Mint- (M-)

Recorded on November 26, 1962.
Comes with obi and insert with future releases from the “Last Reissue” Series.
The barcode is only found on the obi.

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Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Barcode 4 988006 645837
Matrix / Runout BNST-84119-A 1S-5
Matrix / Runout BNST-84119-B 1S-2
Rights Society JASRAC
Rights Society BIEM

Additional information

Weight 0,5 kg
Artist

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