Description
Scintillating Album of Originals and Standards Features Guitarist Jim Hall, Fits Rollins in Quartet Setting
How badly did Sonny Rollins want to refine his playing? The saxophonist shocked the world in 1959 and took a break, returning in 1962 with this splendiferous set, named after the Williamsburg Bridge, where he practiced by himself. Hes paired here with guitarist Jim Hall, whose communicative lines, along with Rollins esteemed solos and melancholy patterns, gives The Bridge lofty status. The quartet tackles both originals and standards such as Billie Holidays God Bless the Child and Cole Porters You Do Something to Me, turning up aces every time.
Mastered from the original master tapes, ORG Musics hybrid SACD presents this Bluebird/RCA classic in the finest digital sound its ever known. Everything from each of Rollins dip-and-dive patterns to the patter of Ben Rileys drums is heard with extreme detail and range.
Features:
This Hybrid SACD is playable on ALL CD Players!
Mastered from original master tapes
Mastered by Bernie Grundman






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