CHOOSE YOUR COUNTRY:  UK   US 

Go: Remastered

Product Details | Similar Products | Customer Reviews
Go: RemasteredArtist: Dexter Gordon
List Price: £4.99
Our Price: £3.98
You Save:
£1.01 (20%)

Availability:
Usually dispatched within 24 hours

View more information about Go: Remastered at Amazon
 See larger photo
 Email this CD to a friend

Product Details:

   Release Date: 03 May 1999
   Record Label: Blue Note
   Rating:
   Sales Rank: 4014

Look for similar items by category:

 Music > Special Features > Bargain CDs
 Music > Pop > General AAS
 Music > Jazz > Bestsellers
 Jazz > Bebop > Saxophone

Customers who bought this item also bought:

 Somethin' Else: Remastered
by Cannonball Adderley
 Moanin': Remastered
by Art Blakey

Customer Reviews:

  his best album (22 December 2008)
I discovered Dexter when I was still at school in the early sixties. In a short period of time he made his best albums. These are: Doin alright, Dexter Calling, Go, and another whose name escapes me. By a short head "Go" is the best of these. If you are a jazz fan and havnt got it your collection you should buy it immediately!

  One of Dexter's best (25 June 2004)
This is a cracking album and I totally agree with the other reviewer as this is a disc that is frequently in my CD player.
Although my preference would be for the other Blue Note recorded in Paris with Kenny Clarke and Bud Powell, this is a hugely enjoyable set, Dexter playing with his customary wry sense of humour and backed by a hard-hitting rythmn section. Like many other discs of the era on the Blue Note label, the recording quality is good and the standard of material is very high. No duff tracks on this one.
Dexter's style of playing with his huge, impressive tone was unique - owing something to the more Romantic players of the generation of Coleman Hawkins but taking on the harmonies and rythmns of Be-bop. This is a good introduction to one of the kings of the tenor including barn-storming swingers, a latin treatment of "Love for sale" and a couple of exceptionally well crafted ballads. Recommended.

  Dexter Gordons tone and 'behind the beat' timing is unique! (09 August 2001)
This is Dexter Gordon at his finest. As one of the most prolific sax players off his time, this album is a showcase for his talent to play and embellish on the most simple melodic lines. As a sax player myself, the album influenced me massively, his tone and 'behind the beat' timing is unique. This version of 'Cheesecake' is perhaps his best recording, with his repetition and variation you can't help but get taken into his own world of sound. This is the first album of his that I bought and I have subsequently nearly completed my collection of Dexter Gordon - I need not say more, except buy it and you will understand what I felt when first hearing it.

 
 


Books and more books