River's Edge – Steve Johns
Steve Johns recorded this lyrical, laid-back medium-tempo song in two quite different settings. We have lead sheets based on the one-horn quartet version by Native Soul, as well as a condensed score for the chordless 2-horn quartet arrangement recorded by Bill Moring.
- Recording: Bill Moring - Bill Moring and Way Out East
- Recorded on: 2004
- Label: Apria (075129)
- Concert Key: C minor, No key center
- Vocal Range: , to
- Style: Swing (medium)
- Trumpet - Jack Walrath
- Tenor Sax - Tim Armacost
- Bass - Bill Moring
- Drums - Steve Johns
Video
- Description
- Historical Notes
- Solos
- Piano Corner
- Bass Corner
- Drum Corner
- Guitar Corner
- Inside & Beyond
- Minus You
For a description of this song, click on the second album cover. A condensed score is available for this rather clever piano-less quartet arrangement. It starts with the head at a ballad tempo, with only one A section and one B section. The horns begin in octaves, with mostly half and whole notes in the bass; the B section goes into three-part counterpoint. The last three measures of B go to double-time swing, leading directly into the solos. The out head continues in a medium swing tempo, with the same horn arrangement over 2-feel on the A sections and 4-feel at B. The ending has the same form as on the Native Soul version. The changes in this arrangement are slightly different, notably holding out D♭maj7(♯11) for the last two measures without going to C♭maj7(♯11).
This album was the first of two by Bill Moring's Way Out East. The second, "Spaces In Time," features another Steve Johns song, Deep Blue; it was recorded in 2007 and adds pianist Steve Allee to the same lineup.
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- Recording: Native Soul - Rough Jazz
- Recorded on: January 6-7, 2005
- Label: Apria (104720)
- Concert Key: C minor, No key center
- Vocal Range: , to
- Style: Swing (medium)
- Tenor Sax - Peter Brainin
- Piano - Noah Haidu
- Bass - Marcus McLaurine
- Drums - Steve Johns
Video
- Description
- Historical Notes
- Solos
- Piano Corner
- Bass Corner
- Drum Corner
- Guitar Corner
- Inside & Beyond
- Minus You
A laid-back medium-tempo song with a lyrical flowing melody. The basic key center is C minor but the changes go several other places; our lead sheets have no key signature. The form is AAB with 8-measure A sections and an 11-measure B section. The melody smooths out the sometimes unpredictable chord progression, which resolves in the B section to E major, C major, and F major. In the last three measures, the melody rises while the chords descend stepwise to Bmaj7(♯11) - written as C♭maj7 in our C lead sheets to keep flats rather than sharps in the melody.
Solos are on the entire form. The coda tags measures 5 through 8 of the B section two more times before taking the last phrase out.
Our lead sheet is based on this recording. Click on the first album cover for details about the earlier Bill Moring version.
Solos are on the entire form. The coda tags measures 5 through 8 of the B section two more times before taking the last phrase out.
Our lead sheet is based on this recording. Click on the first album cover for details about the earlier Bill Moring version.
Besides River's Edge, Steve Johns' arrangement of the standard The Days Of Wine And Roses appears on both "Rough Jazz" and "Bill Moring & Way Out East," Another Steve Johns song recorded by both Way Out East and Native Soul is Deep Blue. "Rough Jazz" was the first Native Soul album.
The cover photo for "Rough Jazz" shows not only the members of this band but also Steve's son, bassist Daryl Johns. Nine years old at the time, as mentioned in the liner notes, Daryl was already playing both electric and upright bass.
The cover photo for "Rough Jazz" shows not only the members of this band but also Steve's son, bassist Daryl Johns. Nine years old at the time, as mentioned in the liner notes, Daryl was already playing both electric and upright bass.
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Steve Johns
born on November 25, 1960
For over three decades, drummer Steve Johns has been a major presence on the jazz scene, collaborating with many of the music’s most renowned practitioners, including Nat Adderley, Stanley Turrentine, Larry Coryell, Randy Brecker, Ronnie Cuber, Jimmy Owens, Dr. Billy Taylor, Benny Carter, Thomas Chapin and Sonny Fortune. Read more...
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