The timeless
Way out West established
Sonny Rollins as jazz's top tenor saxophonist (at least until
John Coltrane surpassed him the following year). Joined by bassist
Ray Brown and drummer
Shelly Manne,
Rollins is heard at one of his peaks on such pieces as "I'm an Old Cowhand (From the Rio Grande)," his own "Way out West," "There Is No Greater Love," and "Come, Gone" (a fast stomp based on "After You've Gone"). The William Claxton photo of
Rollins wearing Western gear (and holding his tenor) in the desert is also a classic. [The Contemporary re-release appends three bonus tracks, all of them alternate takes.] ~ Scott Yanow