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Sonny Criss - Portrait of Sonny Criss (1991)

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Sonny Criss - Portrait of Sonny Criss (1991)

Sonny Criss - Portrait of Sonny Criss (1991)
Jazz | EAC Rip | APE (image)+CUE+LOG | mp3@320 | 178 MB. & 87 MB.
300dpi. Complete Scans (JPG) included | WinRar, 3% recovery
Audio CD (1991) | Label: Prestige/OJC | Catalog# OJCCD-655-2(PR-7526) | 31:44 min.

Review by Scott Yanow ~allmusic
Sonny Criss' second of seven Prestige albums (which has been reissued on CD under the OJC imprint) finds the passionate altoist using the same rhythm section as on the earlier date: pianist Walter Davis, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Alan Dawson. Criss is in fine form on five jazz standards (including a heated "Wee" and an emotional version of "Smile") plus Davis' gospel-ish "A Million or More Times." An excellent outing.
Tracklist:
01. A Million or More Times (4:26)
02. Wee (4:33)
03. God Bless the Child (6:30)
04. On a Clear Day (6:21)
05. Blues in the Closet (5:14)
06. Smile (4:39)

Sonny Criss - Portrait of Sonny Criss (1991)

Personnel:
Sonny Criss - alto saxophone
Walter Davis - piano
Paul Chambers - bass
Alan Dawson - drums

~allAboutJazz

Born: October 23, 1927 | Died: November 19, 1977 |Instrument: Alto Saxophone

Alto saxophonist Sonny Criss is a rather tragically overlooked figure in Jazz. Born in Memphis in 1927, he moved to Los Angeles at the age 15 where he remained much of his playing career. When he became professional after finishing school, he joined various bands visiting the West Coast and performed with such artists as Billy Eckstine and Johnny Otis. He also featured in Gene Norman's “Just Jazz” concerts alongside stars such as Howard McGhee, Stan Getz and Wardell Gray. In 1948 Criss was a part of Norman Granz's Jazz at the Philharmonic tour package.

In the mid 1950s Criss played with Buddy Rich's quintet and recorded a fine session with Rich and Wynton Kelly live in Chicago “Sonny Criss at the Crossroads”, but his base in LA generally left him isolated. Resigned to relative obscurity in LA he opted for a move to Paris where he was given due recognition and made some dazzling records for local companies. He continued to play and record sporadically after returning from the continent, in particular a series of fine mid-60s albums for Prestige gave him critical acclaim. He won the Downbeat award for “Talent Deserving Of Wider Recognition” in 1968, an accolade perhaps typical of the man and artist. He then returned to tour in Europe in 1974 and appeared at Monterey with Dizzy Gillespie in 1977.

On November 19, 1977, Criss took his own life. For more than a decade after his death, the reasons for Criss's suicide remained unclear. His playing toward the end was in peak form, and audiences were gradually reacquainting themselves with the pleasures of serious jazz such as Criss had to offer. The mystery of his motive was finally cleared up in 1988 when his mother, Lucy Criss revealed that her son was suffering from stomach cancer: “He kept still about it and worked for as long as he could.”

One can easily imagine Criss remaining silent; he was an introspective man, one who carried both his disappointments and his joys quietly within himself. Criss rarely complained about whatever troubles he faced, medical or otherwise. Just as rarely did he dwell on his achievements or his hopes for the future. He let his music speak for him.

Produced by Don Schlitten
Recorded in Englewood Cliffs, NJ; March 23, 1967
Recording Engineer: Rudy Van Gelder
Digital remastering, 1991 - Phil De Lancie (Fantasy Studios, Berkeley)
Liner notes by Michael Morgan (June 1967); reproduced from the original album liner


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Thanks to the original releaser.

Sonny Criss - Portrait of Sonny Criss (1991)

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