We Three Roy Haynes

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CD - Remastered

  • Release Date: 01/29/2008
  • Original Release: 1958
  • Sales Rank: 177,918
  • Label: UNIVERSAL JAPAN
  • UPC: 4988005500892

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We Three

1LISTENReflection / Phineas Newborn Jr. 4:24
2LISTENSugar Ray / Phineas Newborn Jr. 6:25
3LISTENSolitaire / Phineas Newborn Jr. 8:54
4LISTENAfter Hours / Phineas Newborn Jr. 11:21
5LISTENSneakin' Around / Phineas Newborn Jr. 4:24
6LISTENOur Delight / Phineas Newborn Jr. 4:01

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We Three, recorded in a single session on November 14, 1958, was the first American studio date as a bandleader for the diminutive and legendary jazz drummer Roy Haynes, although with pianist Phineas Newborn on board (along with bassist Paul Chambers), it really is a set dominated by Newborn, whose busy, two-handed technique here works in tandem balance with Haynes' cool refinement. Newborn was all about amazing and dazzling piano runs that on some dates created simply too much flash and clutter to allow pieces to flow and breathe properly, but Haynes has always been about grace and flow throughout his career (if a drummer's style can said to be elegant, Haynes fits the bill), and here he rubs off on Newborn, who exercises just enough restraint to keep him in the proper orbit, resulting in a fine album. Highlights include the easy, pure swing of the opener, a version of Ray Bryant's "Reflection," a wonderful and bluesy rendition of Avery Parrish's "After Hours" (which finds Newborn in perfect balance between explosive ornamentation and smooth functionality), and a jaunty, fun spin through Newborn's own "Sugar Ray," a tribute to boxer Sugar Ray Robinson. This trio had a brief recording career together, but as this solid set shows, they made the best of it. Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

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An Absolute Stunning Recording!!!!!by nazareth62

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February 13, 2009: I've listened to jazz my entire life and I stumbled onto this recording or rather 1 selection on this recording on Pandora.com. I loved the piece that I heard and made the decision to purchase this CD. The best decision I've made in a long time with regard to buying an album before hearing the entire recording. This recording is absolutely magnificent! I can't say it enough! If you love jazz or even if you're introducing yourself to jazz and are just beginning to discover it's recorded treasures, make no mistake about it-this album has to be a part of your collection! Wow! It'll knock you off of your feet!

This review was written about the CD Remastered edition.