Dreamin' of Cannonball Louis Hayes

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  • Release Date: 08/06/2002
  • Sales Rank: 135,813
  • Label: TCB MUSIC
  • UPC: 725095212229

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Dreamin' of Cannonball

1LISTENWhat Is This Thing Called Love? 7:09
2LISTENThe Chant 5:51
3LISTENDat Dere 5:18
4LISTENI Can't Get Started 7:31
5LISTENWork Song 5:49
6LISTENNaturally 6:17
7LISTENFiddler on the Roof 8:35
8LISTENThe Jive Samba 7:48
9LISTENScotch and Water 7:17
10LISTENDel Sasser 7:41

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Louis Hayes & the Cannonball Legacy Band pay tribute to the drummer's late employer by exploring a number of songs that he recorded while working with Cannonball Adderley. The veteran is in great form, joined by alto saxophonist Vincent Herring, trumpeter Jeremy Pelt, pianist Rick Germanson, and bassist Vicente Archer. The music doesn't focus on any one edition of Adderley's band, but delves into music the alto saxophonist recorded during the early '60s. Hayes' crop of Young Lions opens with an explosive take of "What Is This Thing Called Love?," delves with gusto into Bobby Timmons' soul-jazz hit "Dat Dere" and Nat Adderley's spiritual-flavored "Work Song," and delivers a playful performance of "Fiddler on the Roof," the latter tune showcasing the leader's effective solo. No effort is made to mimic Adderley's style or the sidemen who played alongside him, though it is clear that all the musicians are enjoying themselves throughout these sessions. Ken Dryden, All Music Guide

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