Advantages: Possibly the best tenor saxophonist ever - without a doubt the best still alive! Disadvantages: None - if you want to see him live, you should try to soon - he's getting on a bit now - 73 yrs old now - still as good as ever though!
SonnyRollins is my favourite tenor saxophonist, and is in my opinion the best saxophonist ever. Sonny has a lovely deep, rich tone, right the way from the bottom of his horn to the top. Like many of the great jazz musicians, Sonny was not only a great player, but also a great composer, having written loads of tunes, including St Thomas, Tenor Madness, Doxy, Oleo, Airegin, to name but a few.
SonnyRollins has recorded many famous C.D.'s, but perhaps his best two, and my favourite are saxophone colossus and tenor madness (featuring a stunning recording of tenor madness with coltrane and rollins playing together!) Both of these C.D's feature SonnyRollins in full swing, at the top of his playing, with his classic tone and characteristic phrasing and solo's.
Throughout his life, SonnyRollins had a chance to play and record ...
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Advantages: Sublime music and musicianship Disadvantages: None
This is the original score to the 60s film Alfie, composed and played by SonnyRollins, one of the greatest tenor sax players. I watched this film several times before really appreciating the score, being so intent on the story and film locations, and later checked yes, it was Rollins playing, and he also wrote it.
WHO IS SONNYROLLINS?
If you like jazz you don't need me to provide a biog. Sonny [Theodore Walter] Rollins was born in 1930 in New York, arguably one of the best jazz tenor saxophonists of all time. He was already playing with one of the greats, Thelonious Monk before he was 20, and later performed and recorded with John Coltrane, Miles Davis, and Art Blakey. In 1955 he joined the Clifford Brown / Max Roach quintet. He was known for his improvisations, sometimes highly imaginative takes on relatively moribund ...
Advantages: Difficult, engrossing, original, unique presentation Disadvantages: Maybe a bit too challenging... will put off casual gamers.
- for example, I couldn't work out why my thief couldn't disarm traps, then I discovered it was because I'd given her a chainmail suit instead of leather. This is all stuff the game doesn't tell you - it's all about experimenting and discovering things for yourself.
Which pretty much sums the entire game up - discovering things for yourself. If you like the kind of game that doesn't hold your hand in any way then The Dark Spire is definitely for you. If you think you'll get frustrated from the total lack of indication then you're best off passing it by.
Personally, I think it's one of the strongest titles on the DS. While a little more indication would be great, I found exploring the dungeons enjoyable, and each time I solved a puzzle that was particularly vexing I felt accomplished, as geeky as that may sound. While I'm still finding myself losing ...