PHINEAS NEWBORN JR. - PLEASE SEND ME SOMEBODY TO LOVE (1969)
1.Please Send Me Someone to Love
2.Rough Ridin'
3.Come Sunday
4.Brentwood Blues
5.He's a Real Gone Guy
6.Black Coffee
7.Little Niles
8.Stay on It
On two days in 1969, pianist Phineas Newborn recorded enough material for two albums (the other is titled Harlem Blues), which is fortunate because these were his only recordings of the 1965-73 period. Unfortunately, neither set has been reissued on CD yet. Newborn, who is joined by bassist Ray Brown and drummer Elvin Jones, performs a blues and bop set which includes such tunes as "Rough Ridin'," "He's a Real Gone Guy," "Little Niles" and his own "Brentwood Blues." The emphasis generally is on vintage tunes, and Newborn shows throughout that he was still very much in his musical prime. ~ Scott Yanow
2.Rough Ridin'
3.Come Sunday
4.Brentwood Blues
5.He's a Real Gone Guy
6.Black Coffee
7.Little Niles
8.Stay on It
On two days in 1969, pianist Phineas Newborn recorded enough material for two albums (the other is titled Harlem Blues), which is fortunate because these were his only recordings of the 1965-73 period. Unfortunately, neither set has been reissued on CD yet. Newborn, who is joined by bassist Ray Brown and drummer Elvin Jones, performs a blues and bop set which includes such tunes as "Rough Ridin'," "He's a Real Gone Guy," "Little Niles" and his own "Brentwood Blues." The emphasis generally is on vintage tunes, and Newborn shows throughout that he was still very much in his musical prime. ~ Scott Yanow
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