
Love From The Sun
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This jazz recording is considered as the âmagnum opusâ of master "drummer extraordinaireââ, composer, arranger, producer, and leader Norman Connorâs in a career that has spanned 4 decades. This recording is what many will consider the debut of the legendary vocalist Dee Dee Bridgewater who has since gone on to a brilliant career. Connorâs put together an all-star group with Herbie Hancock and Onaje Allan Gumbs on piano and Fender Rhodes, Dr. Eddie Henderson on trumpet/flugelhorn, Carlos Garnett on tenor/soprano saxes, Gary Bartz on alto/soprano saxes, Buster Williams on bass, drummer/vocalist Bill Summers and Kenneth Nash on percussion, and effective, crucial cameos by master flautist Hubert Laws. On the song, âLove From the Sunââ, Connors added Nathan Rubin on violin and Terry Adams on cello.
The âbest of the bestâ begins with the exotic theme of Hancockâs âRevelationâ, doubled wordlessly and beautifully by Ms. Bridgewater over Williams bouncing ostinato bass pattern with flights of fancy from Hubert Laws on flute, and superb, luminous solos from Hendersonâs exotic trumpet, Garnett on soprano, and Hancock on Fender Rhodes. Garnettâs âCarlos IIâ is another great composition with remarkable solos. Connorsâ own âDrums Around The Worldsââ is influenced by African and latin rhythms with emotional vocals from Summers and a drum-only section that builds in intensity. One of the high points of the album is Dee Dee Bridgewaterâs awesome, glorious vocalizing on Richard Clayâs lovely âLove From The Sunâ, in one of the greatest performances in her career, arranged by Gumbs. Elmer Gibsonâs âKumakuchaâ (The Sun Has Risen) is a blazing display of uptempo musicianship by Connorâs driving drums, the propulsive congas of Summers and Nash, and exciting solos from Bartz, Henderson on trumpet, and Hancockâs furious piano solo. The set ends with a marvelous âHoly Watersâ composed and arranged by Garnett in a scorching performance by Bridgewater on vocals, Garnett unleashing one of the greatest solos in his storied career, followed by Gumbsâ astute solo.
My Highest Recommendation.
By John Braswell
[[Selling Points]]
- Considered the âmagnum opusâ of master "drummer extraordinaireââ, composer, arranger, producer, and leader Norman Connorâs in a career that has spanned 4 decades
- Debut of the legendary vocalist Dee Dee Bridgewater
- Re-mastering by: Ray Staff at Air Mastering, Lyndhurst Hall, London
[[Catalog Number]]PPAN-BDS5142[[Artist]]Norman Connors
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[[Release Detail]][[Release Description]]
This jazz recording is considered as the âmagnum opusâ of master "drummer extraordinaireââ, composer, arranger, producer, and leader Norman Connorâs in a career that has spanned 4 decades. This recording is what many will consider the debut of the legendary vocalist Dee Dee Bridgewater who has since gone on to a brilliant career. Connorâs put together an all-star group with Herbie Hancock and Onaje Allan Gumbs on piano and Fender Rhodes, Dr. Eddie Henderson on trumpet/flugelhorn, Carlos Garnett on tenor/soprano saxes, Gary Bartz on alto/soprano saxes, Buster Williams on bass, drummer/vocalist Bill Summers and Kenneth Nash on percussion, and effective, crucial cameos by master flautist Hubert Laws. On the song, âLove From the Sunââ, Connors added Nathan Rubin on violin and Terry Adams on cello.
The âbest of the bestâ begins with the exotic theme of Hancockâs âRevelationâ, doubled wordlessly and beautifully by Ms. Bridgewater over Williams bouncing ostinato bass pattern with flights of fancy from Hubert Laws on flute, and superb, luminous solos from Hendersonâs exotic trumpet, Garnett on soprano, and Hancock on Fender Rhodes. Garnettâs âCarlos IIâ is another great composition with remarkable solos. Connorsâ own âDrums Around The Worldsââ is influenced by African and latin rhythms with emotional vocals from Summers and a drum-only section that builds in intensity. One of the high points of the album is Dee Dee Bridgewaterâs awesome, glorious vocalizing on Richard Clayâs lovely âLove From The Sunâ, in one of the greatest performances in her career, arranged by Gumbs. Elmer Gibsonâs âKumakuchaâ (The Sun Has Risen) is a blazing display of uptempo musicianship by Connorâs driving drums, the propulsive congas of Summers and Nash, and exciting solos from Bartz, Henderson on trumpet, and Hancockâs furious piano solo. The set ends with a marvelous âHoly Watersâ composed and arranged by Garnett in a scorching performance by Bridgewater on vocals, Garnett unleashing one of the greatest solos in his storied career, followed by Gumbsâ astute solo.
My Highest Recommendation.
By John Braswell
[[Selling Points]]
- Considered the âmagnum opusâ of master "drummer extraordinaireââ, composer, arranger, producer, and leader Norman Connorâs in a career that has spanned 4 decades
- Debut of the legendary vocalist Dee Dee Bridgewater
- Re-mastering by: Ray Staff at Air Mastering, Lyndhurst Hall, London
[[Catalog Number]]PPAN-BDS5142[[Artist]]Norman Connors

















