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Rollins established his reputation with audacious, barreling solos, but his skills as a sensitive and subtle interpreter of other composers is just as noteworthy. He keeps a light-footed feel during “Moritat,” which adapts Kurt Weill's “Mack the Knife” for a jazz quartet, and his work with Thelonious Monk's catalog offers plenty of intriguing modernist phrasing, as on “Bemsha Swing.”
Rollins established his reputation with audacious, barreling solos, but his skills as a sensitive and subtle interpreter of other composers is just as noteworthy. He keeps a light-footed feel during “Moritat,” which adapts Kurt Weill's “Mack the Knife” for a jazz quartet, and his work with Thelonious Monk's catalog offers plenty of intriguing modernist phrasing, as on “Bemsha Swing.”
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