Artist's albums
The Best Of The Blue Note Years
2001 · compilation
Standards
1998 · album
Sonny's Crib
1998 · album
Blues In The Night
1979 · album
Blue Notes III, Vol. 6
2021 · album
Melody For C
2021 · album
Lost and Found
2021 · album
Crashing: Music from the Television Series
2018 · single
Leapin' And Lopin' (Remastered)
2008 · album
My Conception
2003 · album
Dial S For Sonny
1957 · album
Sonny Clark Quintets
1958 · album
Cool Struttin’
1958 · album
Sonny Clark Trio
1960 · album
Leapin' And Lopin'
1962 · album
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Biography
Like Fats Navarro and Charlie Parker before him, Sonny Clark's life was short but it burned with musical intensity. Influenced deeply by Bud Powell, Clark nonetheless developed an intricate and hard-swinging harmonic sensibility that was full of nuance and detail. Regarded as the quintessential hard bop pianist, Clark never got his due before he passed away in 1963 at the age of 31, despite the fact that it can be argued that he never played a bad recording date either as a sideman or as a leader. Known mainly for seven records on the Blue Note label with a host of players including such luminaries as John Coltrane, Art Farmer, Donald Byrd, Jackie McLean, Hank Mobley, Art Taylor, Paul Chambers, Wilbur Ware, Philly Joe Jones, and others, Clark actually made his recording debut with Teddy Charles and Wardell Gray, but left soon after to join Buddy DeFranco. His work with the great clarinetist has been documented in full in a Mosaic set that is now sadly out of print. Clark also backed Dinah Washington, Serge Chaloff, and Sonny Criss before assuming his role as a leader in 1957. Clark's classic is regarded as Cool Struttin' but each date he led on Blue Note qualifies as a classic, including his final date, Sonny's Crib with John Coltrane. And though commercial success always eluded him, he was in demand as a sideman and played dozens of Alfred Lion-produced dates, including Tina Brooks' Minor Move. Luckily, Clark's contribution is well documented by Alfred Lion; he has achieved far more critical, musical, and popular acclaim than he ever did in life. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi