"Live on Stage (The Definitive Black & Blue Sessions)" is a vibrant and energetic live album by the legendary saxophonist Willis Jackson, capturing a dynamic performance that showcases his mastery of soul jazz, acid jazz, and hard bop. Originally recorded in 1980, this remastered 2003 release features Willis Jackson alongside the talented Richard "Groove" Holmes on organ, delivering a powerful and engaging set of jazz standards and original compositions.
The album opens with the infectious "Y' Understand Me," setting the tone for the high-energy performance to come. Standout tracks include the sultry "Body and Soul," the up-tempo "More," and the iconic "Satin Doll," each showcasing the incredible chemistry between Jackson and Holmes. The album also features the captivating "The Man I Love" and the lively "Bar Wars," a unique composition that highlights Jackson's distinctive saxophone style.
With a runtime of over an hour, "Live on Stage" offers a comprehensive look into Willis Jackson's live performances, making it an essential addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. The album's rich history and stellar performances make it a timeless classic that continues to inspire and entertain listeners.
Willis "Gator" Jackson, born April 25, 1932, was an American jazz tenor saxophonist renowned for his powerful and dynamic playing style. Emerging in the 1950s and 1960s, Jackson earned his distinctive nickname "Gator" during his tenure with the Cootie Williams Orchestra, where his hard-blowing solos on the hit "Gator Tail" showcased his formidable talent. His discography, particularly his work with Brother Jack McDuff for Prestige Records, is a testament to his prowess in soul jazz, acid jazz, and hard bop. Jackson's music is characterized by its energetic and soulful tenor saxophone, making him a standout figure in the jazz scene of his era.
2,572 Followers
Compare reliable providers and find the cheapest option. View the current prices below.
Price unknown - In most cases, this means the album isn't available on LP or is no longer offered on LP by our trusted sellers.