Rok, Sonny is fond of playing tunes that are not only standards, but oftentimes very unlikely choices for a jazz rendition. Here's one of my favorite examples:
http://youtu.be/vGnYd33z0Iw
We've talked about players and singers who play exceptionally "in the pocket"; with exceptional time feel and very inside the beat. Sonny is on the short list of musicians who have (or had) that quality; alongside Pops, Ray Charles, James Brown, Miles and others. With Sonny, it's as if the rhythm section plays to HIS time feel instead of the other way around. Nice clips from "+3", thanks.
Re "Duets":
I'm sure the OP is aware of this detail since he is so intimately familiar with Sonny's "tone and timbre"; but, since the current topic is Sonny Rollins and we certainly wouldn't want to mislead any aspirants to "true aficionado" status, it should be pointed out that the tenor player on the "Con Alma" clip that he posted is not Rollins, it is Stitt.
http://youtu.be/vGnYd33z0Iw
We've talked about players and singers who play exceptionally "in the pocket"; with exceptional time feel and very inside the beat. Sonny is on the short list of musicians who have (or had) that quality; alongside Pops, Ray Charles, James Brown, Miles and others. With Sonny, it's as if the rhythm section plays to HIS time feel instead of the other way around. Nice clips from "+3", thanks.
Re "Duets":
I'm sure the OP is aware of this detail since he is so intimately familiar with Sonny's "tone and timbre"; but, since the current topic is Sonny Rollins and we certainly wouldn't want to mislead any aspirants to "true aficionado" status, it should be pointed out that the tenor player on the "Con Alma" clip that he posted is not Rollins, it is Stitt.