The full, hi-res version of Jim's take on the standard "What Kind Of Fool Am I". From Rotondi's Posi-Tone LP Four Of A Kind. More great work on the Rhodes from Hazletine...
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Man I dig this cat on Rhodes. His ideas are hip. This whole thing sounds great!
HendrixcommaMartin 11 months ago
swinging & flowingly easy listening.great teamwork to produce a version of this calibre.
spadge1able 1 year ago
Sorry to contradict you, but the Rhodes playing (as well as arrangement) is pure Cedar Walton, with very Billy Higgins-like drum playing from Farnsworth. You have to give credit to the right people. This aside, it´s a great group and a well-played arrangement
vova47 2 years ago
Very hip arrangement of a great tune - the best jazz adaptation of it I've ever heard. Rotondi and Hazeltime are really something else. Huge talent.
bozoieee 2 years ago
Very artistically played. Probably the best version of this song on youtube. Very "Herbie Hancock" Rhodes playing.
Is there sheet music for this? I would love to try this on tenor sax.
Thanks for posting it.
robthereedman 3 years ago
Ten years later this Dave Hazeltine arrangement still sounds hip. But it sounds better fully voiced on the original version - One For All's 1998 date on Sharp Nine, "Optimism."
declaminator 3 years ago
Very cool!
donberryman 3 years ago