Cannonball Adderley (September 15, 1928 – August 8, 1975) was an American jazz alto saxophonist of the hard bop era of the 1950s and 1960s.
Adderley is perhaps best remembered by the general public for the 1966 soul jazz single "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy", which was written for him by his keyboardist Joe Zawinul and became a major crossover hit on the pop and R&B charts. A cover version by the Buckinghams, who added lyrics, also reached No. 5 on the charts. Adderley worked with Miles Davis, first as a member of the Davis sextet, appearing on the seminal records Milestones (1958) and Kind of Blue (1959), and then on his own 1958 album Somethin' Else. He was the elder brother of jazz trumpeter Nat Adderley, who was a longtime member of his band.
Julian Edwin Adderley was born in Tampa, Florida, to high school guidance counselor and cornet player Julian Carlyle Adderley and elementary school teacher Jessie Johnson. Elementary school classmates called him "cannonball" (i.e., "cannibal") for his voracious appetite.
Cannonball moved to Tallahassee when his parents obtained teaching positions at Florida A&M University. Both Cannonball and brother Nat played with Ray Charles when Charles lived in Tallahassee during the early 1940s. Adderley moved to Broward County, Florida, in 1948 and studied music at Florida A&M University and pledged the Beta Nu chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. He then became the band director at Dillard High School in Fort Lauderdale, a position which he held until 1950.
Adderley was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1950 during the
Korean War, serving as leader of the 36th Army Dance Band. He left Southeast
Florida and moved to New York City in 1955, seeking graduate studies at local conservatories.
One of his known addresses in New York was in the neighborhood of Corona,
Queens. One night in 1955 he brought his saxophone with him to the Café Bohemia
and was asked to sit in with Oscar Pettiford in place of his band's regular
saxophonist, Jerome Richardson, who was late for the gig. The "buzz"
on the New York jazz scene after Adderley's performance announced him as the
heir to the mantle of Charlie Parker.
Adderley formed his own group with his brother Nat after signing with the Savoy jazz label in 1955. He was noticed by Miles Davis and, because of his blues-rooted alto saxophone, was asked to play with his group. He joined the Davis band in October 1957, three months prior to the return of John Coltrane to the group. Davis notably appears on Adderley's solo album Somethin' Else (also featuring Art Blakey and Hank Jones), which was recorded shortly after the two met. Adderley then played on the seminal Davis records Milestones and Kind of Blue. This period also overlapped with pianist Bill Evans' time with the sextet, an association that led to Evans appearing on Portrait of Cannonball and Know What I Mean? His interest as an educator carried over to his recordings. In 1961, Cannonball narrated The Child's Introduction to Jazz, released on Riverside Records. In 1962, Cannonball married actress Olga James.
The Cannonball Adderley Quintet featured Cannonball on alto sax and his brother Nat on cornet. Cannonball's first quintet was not very successful; however, after leaving Davis' group, he formed another group again with his brother. The new quintet, which later became the Cannonball Adderley Sextet, and Cannonball's other combos and groups, included such noted musicians as saxophonists Charles Lloyd and Yusef Lateef, pianists Bobby Timmons, Barry Harris, Victor Feldman, Joe Zawinul, Sérgio Mendes, Hal Galper, Michael Wolff, and George Duke, bassists Ray Brown, Sam Jones, Walter Booker, and Victor Gaskin, and drummers Louis Hayes and Roy McCurdy.
By the end of the 1960s, Adderley's playing began to reflect the influence of electric jazz. In this period, he released albums such as Accent on Africa (1968) and The Price You Got to Pay to Be Free (1970). In that same year, his quintet appeared at the Monterey Jazz Festival in California, and a brief scene of that performance was featured in the 1971 psychological thriller Play Misty for Me, starring Clint Eastwood. In 1975 he also appeared in an acting role alongside José Feliciano and David Carradine in the episode "Battle Hymn" in the third season of the TV series Kung Fu.
In July 1975, Adderley suffered a stroke from a cerebral hemorrhage and died four weeks later, on August 8, 1975, at St. Mary Methodist Hospital, in Gary, Indiana. He was 46 years old. He was buried in the Southside Cemetery, Tallahassee. Later in 1975, he was inducted into the DownBeat Jazz Hall of Fame.
(Edited from Wikipedia)
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Disc 1:
1) Spontaneous Combustion (10.06)
2) Still Talkin' to Ya (8.54)
3) A Little Taste (5.08)
4) Carribean Cutie (7.02)
5) Flamingo (7.00)
6) Cannonball (4.18)
7) Willows (4.59)
8) Everglade (3.44)
9) Cynthia's in Love (3.07)
10) The Song Is You (4.16)
11) Hurricane Connie (4.19)
12) Purple Shades (3.35)
13) Rose Room (5.49)
14) Fallen Feathers (3.48)
15) You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To (3.37)
Disc 2:
1) I Cover the Waterfront (2.29)
2) A Foggy Day (2.43)
3) Surrey With the Fringe On Top (2.33)
4) Two Sleepy People (3.02)
5) I'll Never Stop Loving You (2.42)
6) The Masquerade Is Over (3.12)
7) I've Never Been in Love Before (2.21)
8) Lonely Dreams (2.31)
9) Falling in Love With Love (2.33)
10) Street of Dreams (2.15)
11) Polka Dots and Moonbeams (3.06)
12) You Are Too Beautiful (2.55)
13) Dog My Cats (2.30)
14) I'm Glad There Is You (2.36)
15) Blues for Bohemia (4.02)
16) Junior's Tune (3.30)
17) Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea (3.27)
18) Casa De Marcel (2.50)
19) Little Girl Blue (2.43)
20) T's Tune (3.19)
21) Broadway at Basin Street (3.51)
22) Just Norman (2.38)
23) I Don't Care (2.44)
Disc 3:
1) Another Kind of Soul (3.41)
2) Miss Jackie's Delight (6.13)
3) Spring Is Here (3.48)
4) Tribute to Brownie (3.32)
5) Spectacular (3.57)
6) Jeanie (3.29)
7) Stella By Starlight (3.18)
8) Edie McLin (5.22)
9) Cobbweb (2.42)
10) A Foggy Day (3.49)
11) Hoppin' John (4.36)
12) 18th Century Ballroom (3.55)
13) That Funky Train (5.49)
14) Lover Man (3.56)
15) I'll Remember April (5.32)
16) Porky (3.58)
17) The Way You Look Tonight (4.24)
Disc 4:
1) Our Delight (4.42)
2) What's New (5.05)
3) Fuller Bop Man (3.47)
4) Jubilation (5.29)
5) Stay On It (4.37)
6) If I Love Again (5.28)
7) Straight, No Chaser (8.27)
8) Autumn Leaves (11.00)
9) Love for Sale (7.07)
10) Somethin' Else (8.15)
11) One for Daddy-o (8.27)
12) Dancing in the Dark (4.08)
Albums included are as follows:-
Presenting Cannonball (1955 MG) 101-105
Julian Cannonball Adderley (1955 EmArcy) 106-115
Julian Cannonball Adderley With Strings (1956 EmArcy) 201-212
In The Land Of Hi-Fi (1956 EmArcy) 213 – 223
Sophisticated Swing (1957 EmArcy) 301-309
Cannonball Enroute (1961 Mecury) 310-317
Cannonball’s Sharpshooters (1959 Mercury) 401-407
Somethin’ Else (1961 Mercury) 408-412
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Disc 1
1-1 Minority 7:05
1-2 Straight Life 5:32
1-3 Blue Funk 5:34
1-4 A Little Taste 4:40
1-5 People Will Say We're In Love 9:42
1-6 Nardis 5:34
1-7 Two Left Feet 3:15
1-8 Just Squeeze Me (But Don't Teeze Me) 3:19
1-9 I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) 2:37
1-10 Nothin' 4:36
1-11 Jump For Joy 3:22
1-12 Bli-Bip 3:51
1-13 Chocolate Shake 2:42
1-14 If Life Where All Peaches And Cream 5:16
1-15 Brown-Skin Gal (In The Galico Gown) 2:50
1-16 The Tune Of The Hickory Stick 3:26
Disc 2
2-1 Blues Oriental 5:06
2-2 Things Are Getting Better 7:16
2-3 Serves Me Right 4:51
2-4 Groovin' High 5:24
2-5 The Sidewalks Of New York 7:02
2-6 Sounds For Sid 6:30
2-7 Just One Of Those Things 6:45
2-8 Limehouse Blues 4:40
2-9 Stars Fell On Alabama 6:15
2-10 Wabash 5:47
2-11 Grand Central 4:33
2-12 You're A Weaver Of Dreams 5:35
2-13 The Sleeper 7:13
Disc 3
3-1 Blue Spring 7:42
3-2 It Might As Well Be Spring 8:30
3-3 Poetic 6:50
3-4 Spring Is Here 6:40
3-5 Spring Cannon 4:56
3-6 Passion Spring 8:30
3-7 If This Isn't Love 5:32
3-8 Poor Butterfly 5:11
3-9 I Guess I Hang My Tears Out To Dry 5:36
3-10 I've Told Every Little Star 3:38
3-11 Barefoot Sunday Blues 7:44
3-12 Serenata 4:14
3-13 I Remember You 6:55
Disc 4
4-1 This Here 11:52
4-2 Spontaneous Combustion 10:08
4-3 Hi-Fly 9:27
4-4 You Got It! 5:10
4-5 Bohemia After Dark 6:53
4-6 Work Song 5:08
4-7 Dat Dere 5:32
4-8 Easy Living 4:25
4-9 Del Sasser 4:45
4-10 Jeannine 6:48
4-11 Soon 5:39
4-12 Them Dirty Blues 7:15
Albums included are as follows:-
Portrait Of Cannonball (1958 Riverside) 101-106
Jump for Joy (1958 Mercury) 107-116
Things Are Getting Better (1959 Riverside) (with Milt Jackson) 201-207
Cannonball Adderly Quintet In Chicago (1960 Mercury) 208-213
Blue Spring (1959 Riverside) (with Kenny Dorham) 301-306
Cannonball Takes Charge (1959 Riverside) 307-313
Cannonball Adderley Quintet in San Francisco (1959 Riverside) 401-405
Them Dirty Blues (1960 Riverside) 406-412
All mp3s are @192 and available on most streamers.
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