The Ray Brown Trio
Soular Energy
Concord Jazz/King Record (Japan) 1987
K35P-70008 (LP) Limited edition. heavy vinyl. w/original inner sleeve.
sleeve : VG+(WC, light dirts.)
media : EX/EX(some slightly surface noises.)
This is a leader album released in 1985 by Ray Brown, an American bassist who worked with Oscar Peterson for a long time since 1951 as one arm, and continued to work for many years in the Modern Jazz Quartet he formed with Milt Jackson and Percy Heath in 1952, and also showed his skills in countless sessions. Recorded in 1984 with Gene Harris (p) and Gerryck King (ds) in a trio. Brown was already 61 years old at the time of the performance, and although each note played by the great man, who had long since passed the age of maturity, was compelling, the performance had a relaxed atmosphere from start to finish. This is a 180g heavyweight vinyl reissue released in 1987 on King Records' <The Super Analogue Disc> series. No obi and insert. Outer sleeve has two writing on rear.
A4: Take The ‘A’ Train
A4: Take The ‘A’ Train
B3: Easy Does It