Soulful Bill – James Williams
Written for saxophonist Bill Easley, this 3/4 song has a classic soul-jazz sound. We have a separate C lead sheet for Bill's own recording.
- Recording: James Williams - Flying Colors
- Recorded on: July 6, 1977
- Label: Zim (ZMS 2005)
- Concert Key: D
- Vocal Range: , to
- Style: 3/4 swing (medium)
- Alto Sax - Bill Easley
- Piano - James Williams
- Bass - Sylvester Sample
- Drums - James Baker
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- Description
- Historical Notes
- Solos
- Piano Corner
- Bass Corner
- Drum Corner
- Guitar Corner
- Inside & Beyond
- Minus You
The two halves of the 16-measure A section are similar but melodically slightly different, with the ascending countermelody in different places. The bridge is more rhythmic and bluesy, while the C section is yet another variation of the A section phrase, with a tag to make it 12 measures.
The changes are relatively straightforward, with a few unexpected tritone substitutions. The two phrases of the A section are cyclic, not resolving to the tonic until the beginning of the next phrase. In the last two measures of the head there is a rhythm section figure similar to the end of Freddie Hubbard's Up Jumped Spring, approaching the tonic from below (Cmaj7-Dmaj7) instead of above. This figure is not played in the solos.
This recording has a 1-feel for the A section, but on the bridge of the head the drums play more of a 12/8 feel: accenting the downbeat of every other measure. There is a rhythm section intro that vamps on the tonic and V chord; the ending also vamps, this time a tag V of V of V of V and finally resolving with the rhythm section figure from the end of the head.
Click on the next album cover (Bill Easley - First Call) to see/purchase the C lead sheet for Bill's recording.
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- Recording: Bill Easley - First Call
- Recorded on: October 22, 1990
- Label: Milestone (MCD 9186-2)
- Concert Key: D
- Vocal Range: , to
- Style: 3/4 swing (medium)
- Alto Sax - Bill Easley
- Piano - James Williams
- Synthesizer - George Caldwell
- Bass - Dave Jackson
- Drums - Grady Tate
Video
- Description
- Historical Notes
- Solos
- Piano Corner
- Bass Corner
- Drum Corner
- Guitar Corner
- Inside & Beyond
- Minus You
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James Williams
March 8, 1951 – July 20, 2004
James Williams' distinguished career began in the city in which he was raised: Memphis, Tennessee. Having taken up piano at the age of thirteen, he graduated from Memphis State University in the early seventies and threw himself into his city's jazz community. Only a year after attaining his degree, Williams was hired as a professor at Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. Coming to a new city opened up an entirely new scene for the young pianist, who began to play as a sideman for visiting artists like Red Norvo, Art Farmer, Sonny Stitt and Milt Jackson. When Art Blakey met him in 1977, he convinced the then-26 year-old Williams to resign from Berklee and go on tour with the Jazz Messengers, a post he held for the next four years and with whom he would win a Grammy Award nomination for the album "Straight Ahead." Read more...