Although some history books claim that hard bop arose as a reaction to the softer sounds featured in cool jazz, it was actually an extension of bop that largely ignored West Coast jazz. The main differences between hard bop and bop are that the melodies tend to be simpler and often more "soulful," the rhythm section is usually looser with the bassist not as tightly confined to playing four-beats-to-the-bar as in bop, a gospel influence is felt in some of the music and quite often the saxophonists and pianists sound as if they were quite familiar with early rhythm and blues. Since the prime time period of hard bop (1955-70) was a decade later than bop, these differences were a logical evolution and one can think of hard bop as bop of the 50's and 60's. By the early '60s, the music had already splintered into a number of different styles, notably Modal Jazz, Post-Bop and Soul-Jazz. By the second half of the 1960's, the influence of the avant-garde was being felt and some of the more adventurous performances of the hard bop stylists (such as Jackie McLean and Lee Morgan) fell somewhere between the two styles. With the rise of fusion and the sale of Blue Note (hard bop's top label) in the late 1960's, the style fell upon hard times although it was revived to a certain extent in the 1980's. Much of the music performed by the so-called Young Lions during the latter decade (due to other influences altering their style) can be said to play Modern Mainstream although some groups (such as the Harper Brothers and T.S. Monk's Sextet) have kept the 1960's idiom alive.
(Scott Yanow)
Art Blakey - Au Club St. GermainListen to: PolitelyArt Blakey & The Jazz Messengers: Morgan, Lee (tp); Golson, Benny (ts); Timmons, Bobby (p); Merritt, Jymie (b); Blakey, Art (dr)Recorded: Dezember 1959 [...Wikipedia] |
Art Blakey - At BirdlandListen to: Split KickBrown, Clifford (tp); Donaldson, Lou (as); Silver, Horace (p); Russell, Curly (b); Blakey, Art (dr)Recorded: 21-02-1954 [...Wikipedia] |
Art Blakey - Free For AllListen to: Free For AllHubbard, Freddie (tp); Fuller, Curtis (tb); Shorter, Wayne (ts); Walton, Cedar (p); Workman, Reggie (b); Blakey, Art (dr)Recorded: 10-02-1964 [...Wikipedia] |
Art Blakey - MosaicListen to: MosaicHubbard, Freddie (tp); Fuller, Curtis (tb); Shorter, Wayne (ts); Walton, Cedar (p); Merritt, Jymie (b); Blakey, Art (dr)Recorded: 02-10-1961 [...Wikipedia] |
Sonny Rollins - Village VanguardListen to: A Night In TunisiaRollins, Sonny (ts); Ware, Wilbur (b); Jones, Elvin (dr)Recorded: 1957-11-03 [...Wikipedia] |
Horace Silver - Doin The ThingListen to: Filthy McNastyHorace Silver Quintet: Mitchell, Blue (tp); Cook, Junior (ts); Silver, Horace (p); Taylor, Gene (b); Brooks, Roy (dr)Recorded: 19/20 Mai 1961 [...Wikipedia] |
Horace Silver - And The Jazz MessengersListen to: Room 608Dorham, Kenny (tp); Mobley, Hank (ts); Silver, Horace (p); Watkins, Doug (b); Blakey, Art (dr)Recorded: 13-11-1954 & 06-02-1955 [...Wikipedia] |
Max Roach - Study In BrownListen to: George's DilemmaBrown, Clifford (tp); Land, Harold (ts); Powell, Richie (p); Morrow, George (b); Roach, Max (dr)Recorded: 24-02-1955 [...Wikipedia] |
Cannonball Adderley - In San FranciscoListen to: This HereCannoball Adderley Quintet: Adderley, Cannonball (as); Adderley, Nat (co); Timmons, Bobby (p); Jones, Sam (b); Hayes, Louis (dr)Recorded: 18/20 Oktober 1959 [...Wikipedia] |
Cannonball Adderley - Something ElseListen to: Somethin' ElseAdderley, Cannonball (as); Davis, Miles (tp); Jones, Hank (p); Jones, Sam (b); Blakey, Art (dr)Recorded: 09-03-1958 [...Wikipedia] |
Stanley Turrentine - Up At MintonsListen to: Later At Minton'sTurrentine, Stanley (ts); Green, Grant (g); Parlan, Horace (p); Tucker, George (b); Harewood, Al (dr)Recorded: 23-02-1961 [...Wikipedia] |