Roy-Alty

Haynes, Roy
Dreyfus Jazz
Jazz | Jan 2012

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Fo
Reviewed 2012-01-21
ROY HAYNES: Roy-Alty
Dreyfus, 2011

BOP – A grand master of jazz drumming at age 86, Roy Haynes still plays with the sharp, vigorous attack of a young lion. He ain’t subtle, but he can swing. For most of this disc, Haynes employs his Fountain of Youth quartet (these guys are half a century younger than he is!), with the added attraction of Roy Hargrove’s trumpet on six tracks, a couple of larger ensemble cuts, and two great duets with Chick Corea.

All solid. Fo’s Picks: 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

1. 5:57 – thumping swing: solos hang from a heavy beat, trumpet/sax tradeoff
2. 3:41 – folksy showtune standard as a thick waltz: nice sax work here
3. 8:42 – solid duet: very Monk-ish piano, stuttering drum rhythms won’t quit
4. 8:24 – ballad: a nice changeup, soft & sweet with gorgeous trumpet
5. 5:29 – cool-bop: band bounces lightly over Haynes’ firm ground, bass solo
6. 8:43 – easy latin groove with conga, a brief vocal by Haynes, drum solo
7. 7:44 – improvised duet: shadowy drum patter & thoughtful piano… nice!
8. 3:52 – moody ballad: nice moaning sax and tender piano
9. 6:48 – modern sound, a bit lopsided: horn solos are quite strong
10. 7:01 – insistent septet: theme feels methodical but the solos roll along

[ Fo ] - January 2012

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Track listing

1. Grand Street
2. They Call The Wind Mariah
3. Off Minor
4. These Foolish Things
5. Milestones
6. Tin Tin Deo
7. All The Bars Are Open
8. Pinky
9. Equipoise
10. Passion Dance