Immerse yourself in the rich, melodic tones of Spike Robinson's "A Real Corker," a captivating jazz album recorded live at the October 1991 Cork Jazz Festival in Cork, Ireland. This album is a testament to Robinson's mastery of the tenor saxophone, a style often compared to the legendary Zoot Sims. With a career marked by an insatiable quest for "nice old tunes," Robinson delivers a performance that is both timeless and invigorating.
"A Real Corker" features a stellar lineup, with Louis Stewart on guitar and Martin Drew on drums, creating a dynamic and engaging soundscape. The album's tracklist is a delightful blend of classic standards and lesser-known gems, including "This Love Of Mine," "That Old Devil Called Love," and "The Nearness Of You." Each track is a showcase of Robinson's virtuosity and his deep connection to the jazz tradition.
Released on January 1, 1995, by Capri Records, the album spans 59 minutes of pure musical enjoyment. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "A Real Corker" promises an enriching listening experience. The album's live recording captures the energy and spontaneity of the performance, making it a standout addition to any music collection.