A Night at Birdland Vol. 2

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A Night at Birdland, Vol. 2

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  • Artist: Art Blakey
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: February 21, 1954
  • Total Time: 51:03
  • Type: Live, Instrumental
  • Genre: Jazz

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On this follow-up volume of recordings done live at Birdland from the second-edition "Jazz Messengers" (officially the Art Blakey Quintet), there are extraordinary high points, along with low points that either result from tiredness or a lack or preparation. With trumpeter Clifford Brown taking over briefly for Donald Byrd, and alto saxophonist Lou Donaldson in the fray post-Hank Mobley, the band has a very different sound, though pianist Horace Silver, Blakey, and bassist Curly Russell (sitting in for Doug Watkins on these recordings only) are solid as a rock. There's some quintessential bop and hard bop in this set, inspired and hard-charging as one might expect, but the Latin tinge of the original band is gone. Because of Donaldson's predilection for the sound of Charlie Parker, the pure bebop sound is unrelentingly infused into the music. Where "Now's the Time" works well in a relaxed harmonic stance from Brown and Donaldson, you can't help but notice that the amped-up, nay rushed "Confirmation" has sloppily missed notes in the melody, while "The Way You Look Tonight" (issued only on the CD) is really loose as the horns come in tentatively and unsure. "Wee-Dot" fares much better in an assertive, bright sound that clearly is more practiced, representing hard bop at its finest. Donaldson is clearly the dominant player here, with Brown surprisingly taking a back seat, as the strong ballad "If I Had You" has the altoist alternately singing, sighing, and brilliantly extrapolating on his horn à la Bird. They play together quite well on the signature version of Silver's jaunty hard bop anthem "Quicksilver," which famously quotes "Oh You Beautiful Doll," and "Lou's Blues" (another bonus track) is a quick unison bop for the appropriate end game. The additional tracks expose the flaws in this very short-lived edition of the Blakey-led combo, but the rest is good enough to carry the estimable reputation of this legendary band. ~ Michael G. Nastos, Rovi

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A Night at Birdland Vol. 2

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A Night at Birdland Vol. 2
Live album by Art Blakey
Released 1954
Recorded February 21, 1954
Genre Jazz
Length 32:31 (1954)
Label Blue Note Records (1954)
Capitol Records (1990)
Producer Alfred Lion
Michael Cuscuna
Professional reviews

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Art Blakey chronology
A Night at Birdland Vol. 1
(1953)
A Night at Birdland Vol. 2
(1954)
At the Cafe Bohemia, Vol. 1
(1955)
12" LP reissue cover

A Night at Birdland Vol. 2 is a 1954 release by jazz drummer Art Blakey. It was first released by Blue Note Records as BLP 5038 (10") and two years later as BLP 1521 (12") incorporating material from the third 10" release. The band is notable for the brief inclusion of Clifford Brown as a Messenger.

It has been reissued several times on CD since 1987 by Blue Note with two previously issued additional tracks recorded this night.

The recording was produced by Alfred Lion and recorded by Rudy Van Gelder.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Wee Dot" (Johnson, Parker) – 7:19
  2. "If I Had You" (Campbell, Connelly, Shapiro) – 3:31
  3. "Quicksilver [alternate master]" (Silver) – 8:46
  4. "The Way You Look Tonight" (Fields, Kern) – 9:59
  5. "Lou's Blues" (Donaldson) – 3:58
  6. "Now's the Time" (2001 bonus track) (Parker) – 9:02
  7. "Confirmation" (2001 bonus track) (Parker) – 9:12

Personnel

Art Blakey Quintet:

Production:

  • Bob Bluementhal, Leonard Feather — liner notes
  • Michael Cuscuna — reissue producer
  • John Hermansader, Reid Miles — cover design
  • Alfred Lion — producer
  • Ron McMaster — digital transfers
  • Rudy Van Gelder — engineer, mastering
  • Francis Wolff — photography

Reception

The two albums that were released from the Birdland are considered by The Penguin Guide to Jazz to be part of their "core collection." Allaboutjazz.com reviewer said it simply with "Blakey and company had clicked that night at Birdland."[1] Allmusic mentions that, on this second album, "all of the musicians are inspired, none more than Blakey."[2]

References

  1. ^ Michael Fortuna. "A Night At Birdland, Vols. 1 and 2". http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=8511. Retrieved 2006-12-31. 
  2. ^ Scott Yanow. "A Night at Birdland, Vol. 1". http://www.allmusic.com/album/r161161. Retrieved 2006-12-31. 

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