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EPISODE · Jul 13, 2010 · 3H 10M

Broadcast on 12-Jul-2010

from CiTR -- The Jazz Show · host CiTR & Discorder Magazine

Pianist/composer Bobby Timmons was responsible for a number of Jazz "hits" like "Moanin', "This Here" aka "Dish Hea", "Dat Dere" and of course he was a master of gospel/blues style piano. The other side of Timmons was his single note style which came from Bud Powell. Both these styles were woven into Timmons' concept. This album despite it's title: "The Soul Man" is more reflective of Timmons' Powell-like approach although his playing is still full of soul and feeling. Timmons is featured with a great band that has Wayne Shorter on tenor saxophone as the sole horn. Wayne was with Miles Davis at the time of this date in January 1966 as was bassist Ron Carter. The redoubtable Jimmy Cobb is on drums. Timmons penned two tunes for the date: The 5/4 opus called "Cut Me Loose Charlie" and "Damned If I Know". Shorter contributed "Tom Thumb": his affectionate name for Timmons. Carter wrote three tunes: "Ein Bahn Strasse" and two that were recorded by Miles Davis: "Tenaj" and "Little Waltz". This is a fine document by a very underrated piano stylist who, although he was recognized when he was with Blakey and Adderley seemed to fade from view and died in relative obscurity in 1974 at age 38. Bobby Timmons: The Soul Man!

Pianist/composer Bobby Timmons was responsible for a number of Jazz "hits" like "Moanin', "This Here" aka "Dish Hea", "Dat Dere" and of course he was a master of gospel/blues style piano. The other side of Timmons was his single note style which came from Bud Powell. Both these styles were woven into Timmons' concept. This album despite it's title: "The Soul Man" is more reflective of Timmons' Powell-like approach although his playing is still full of soul and feeling. Timmons is featured with a great band that has Wayne Shorter on tenor saxophone as the sole horn. Wayne was with Miles Davis at the time of this date in January 1966 as was bassist Ron Carter. The redoubtable Jimmy Cobb is on drums. Timmons penned two tunes for the date: The 5/4 opus called "Cut Me Loose Charlie" and "Damned If I Know". Shorter contributed "Tom Thumb": his affectionate name for Timmons. Carter wrote three tunes: "Ein Bahn Strasse" and two that were recorded by Miles Davis: "Tenaj" and "Little Waltz". This is a fine document by a very underrated piano stylist who, although he was recognized when he was with Blakey and Adderley seemed to fade from view and died in relative obscurity in 1974 at age 38. Bobby Timmons: The Soul Man!

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