Music / jazz

Live at Rosy's


Reviews (4)


No depression

d. 25. Mar. 2016

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Hyperbolium

d. 25. Mar. 2016

"Resonance's two disc set is housed in a three-panel digipack, with a 36-page booklet that includes essays from music journalists Will Friedwald and James Gavin, remembrances from Carl Schroeder and club owner Rosalie Wilson, and interviews with Jimmy Cobb and Vaughan's labelmate Helen Merrill. It's a rich package, but it's a swinging trio, their finely selected repertoire and the Divine One that really make this set sing".


JazzTimes

d. 5. June 2016

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Christopher Loudon

d. 5. June 2016

"Vaughan is in exemplary form: loose, imaginative and energized, her late-career tendency toward over-stylization held largely in check. As she settles into her favored and most effective setting, tight with a top-drawer trio-drummer Jimmy Cobb alongside bassist Walter Booker and pianist Carl Schroeder-her relaxed satisfaction shines through ... Though never intended for commercial release, the sound quality across these 22 tracks, spanning close to 90 minutes, is superb".


Berlingske tidende

d. 21. Sep. 2016

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Kjeld Frandsen

d. 21. Sep. 2016

"[På] en ikke tidligere udgivet liveoptagelse fra klubben Rosy's i New Orleans i 1978 (...) får vi hele registret fra den dengang 54-årige amerikanske sangerinde, der mildt sagt er veloplagt og tydeligvis på toppen af sin ydeevne ... En koncert, hvor der alterneres fornemt mellem fuld skrue og blød eftertænksomhed, og indimellem er der så tilbagelænede medium-numre som »East of The Sun«, hvor sangerinden blot ledsages af bassisten Walter Booker, og hvor hun heller ikke kan nære sig for tage ud på en scat-ekskursion".


DownBeat

2016 July

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Kirk Silsbee

2016 July

"This previously unreleased set, Live At Rosy's is a stunning document, originally recorded for the National Public Radio-syndicated radio program Jazz Alive with host Dr. Billy Taylor, some of which has never been aired before ... it's a magnificent recording".