I. No Job Too Big Or Small (2003)
Like trumpeters Marsalis, Terence Blanchard, Roy Hargrove, and Philip Harper, Wallace Roney came to the jazz scene in the 1980s and became known as one of the "young lions." "No Job Too Big or Small" is a compilation of Roney's recordings in the late 80's and early 90's for Muse.
Download
II. Crunchin (1994)
Very vibrant work from trumpeter Wallace Roney -- the sort of record that seems to burst out strongly even on the ballads -- which is no surprise, given Wallace's tone at the time! The group here is a strong one for Roney -- Antonio Hart on alto, Geri Allen on piano, Ron Carter on bass, and Kenny Washington on drums -- and although the tunes are mostly standards, Wallace voices them strongly as his one -- hitting hard with that Roney approach even at gentle moments, but sounding especially nice on the upbeat tracks. (Dusty Groove)
Download
List of tunes in comment section
7 comments:
Tracks: VBR
1. Melchizedek (7:32)
2. Alone Together (8:53)
3. Daahoud (6:08)
4. Obsession (6:10)
5. Blue in Green (5:46)
6. Donna Lee (4:22)
7. Solar (8:57)
8. Float (5:47)
9. Lost (6:10)
10. For Duke (8:24)
11. Love for Sale (7:40)
Crunchin (VBR)
1. Woody 'N You (4:46)
2. What's New? (7:51)
3. Angel Eyes (6:22)
4. Swing Spring (5:39)
5. Time After Time (5:55)
6. We See (6:53)
7. You Stepped Out of a Dream (4:16)
8. Misterioso (12:48)
Thank you, Cooljazz
Thank you, Cooljazz
Thanks, I had never heard of Wallace Roney until now and I like what I have heard.
Y'all welcome !
love wallace's albums from the late eighties. this one is new for me.
sounds great!
check it out!
mr.mainstream/straight ahead
Post a Comment