This was their first comeback album, released by RCA in 1962 after a three-year hiatus.
Three years of silence gave Rollins unwavering confidence and time to hone himself, and he reached a unique level in the world of tenor saxophone, in a way that was different from John Coltrane.
Featuring Jim Hall (guitar) and a piano-less arrangement, this is one of the greatest jazz works of the 1960s, symbolizing a unique worldview that sought to liberate itself from harmony.
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6 TRACKS:
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1)
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Without A Song
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2)
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Where Are You
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3)
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John S.
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4)
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The Bridge
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5)
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God Bless The Child
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6)
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You Do Something To Me
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Bass - Bob Cranshaw
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Drums - Ben Riley
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Liner Notes - George Avakian
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Guitar - Jim Hall
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Engineer [Recording] - Ray Hall
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Producer - Bob Prince
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Drums - H. T. Saunders