CANNONBALL ADDERLEY - LIVE IN PARIS 1969 • BERLIN 1972 - HD DOWNLOAD
The Birth of Cannonball: A Jazz Giant Emerges Julian “Cannonball” Adderley earned his nickname from childhood antics, but it would soon become synonymous with brilliance in jazz. One of the most versatile musicians of the 20th century, he embraced all jazz styles—from cool and hard bop to funk—drawing equally from African, South American, and blues traditions. Adderley was a relentless creator, forming and reshaping ensembles, always seeking deeper musical expression. His motto: jazz must move forward, but never forget its roots. Freedom and Mastery: From the U.S. to Europe Adderley rose to prominence in 1958 with the historic recording Somethin’ Else alongside Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and others. But rather than remain in their shadow, he carved his own path. In 1960, with his brother Nat, he moved to Europe, where many African-American jazz artists found creative liberation beyond U.S. racial tensions. Cannonball flourished, unbound by trends or expectations, drawing from his Southern heritage and a wide range of popular music. His presence on stage was commanding, his sound both powerful and sensual, and his charisma instantly won over audiences. A Lasting Legacy Captured Live This album features unreleased recordings from Berlin (1972) and Paris (1969), showcasing Adderley at the height of his powers. From the vibrant energy of “Hummin” to the tender depth of “Manhã de Carnaval,” every track reflects refined artistry. Standouts like “Walk Tall” and “Work Song” embody his commitment to dignity and justice, while “Oh Babe” and “Mercy, Mercy, Mercy” blend raw emotion with joyful groove. The funk undertones throughout hint at the future of R&B, confirming Cannonball’s role as a visionary. A builder of sound and soul, he remains, truly, the Gargantua of jazz. |STARTGOLD|Julian "Cannonball Adderley", saxophone|ENDGOLD| |STARTGOLD|Nat Adderley, cornet|ENDGOLD| |STARTGOLD|Joe Zawinul, keyboards|ENDGOLD| |STARTGOLD|Victor Gaskin, bass|ENDGOLD| |STARTGOLD|Roy McCurdy, drums|ENDGOLD| |STARTGOLD|George Duke, keyboards|ENDGOLD| |STARTGOLD|Walter Booker, bass|ENDGOLD| Format: FLAC & WAV — 24-bit / 176.4 kHz Ref.: TLR-2504059-HD Photo: © Christian Rose Recorded at Salle Pleyel, Paris France on 27.III.1969 * Recorded at the Berlin Philharmonie, Germany on 2.XI.1972 MONO ℗ 1969 SISTRIS * STEREO ℗ 1972 RBB Remastered by ℗ & © 2025 THE LOST RECORDINGS from the original analog tapes
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