1971 live album by Mal Waldron
Black Glory is a live album by American jazz pianist Mal Waldron recorded in Munich 1971 and released on the Enja label.[ 1]
The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 4 stars stating "Waldron is in excellent form... playing with a knowledge of the avant-garde but still connected to the hard bop tradition".[ 2]
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic [ 2]
All compositions by Mal Waldron except as indicated "M.C." (Jimmy Woode ) – 0:35 "Sieg Haile" – 17:39 (referring to Haile Selassie and Sieg Heil ) "La Glorie du Noir" – 9:43 "The Call" – 6:38 "Rock My Soul" – 6:36 Recorded at the Domicile in Munich, West Germany on June 29, 1971.
Year(s) indicated are for the recording(s), not first release.
As leader or co-leader WithGene Ammons WithJackie McLean WithCharles Mingus With the Prestige All Stars With others All Night Long (Kenny Burrell , 1956) Earthy (Kenny Burrell, 1957) 2 Guitars (Kenny Burrell & Jimmy Raney , 1957) Where? (Ron Carter , 1961) The Teddy Charles Tentet (1956) Coolin' (Teddy Charles , 1957) Cattin' with Coltrane and Quinichette (John Coltrane & Paul Quinichette , 1957) Coltrane (1957) Dakar (John Coltrane, Pepper Adams & Cecil Payne , 1957) At the Five Spot (Eric Dolphy , both volumes, 1961) Tuba Sounds (Ray Draper , 1957) Hornful of Soul (aka, Catwalk , Bennie Green , 1960) Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday at Newport (1957) Lady in Satin (Billie Holiday , 1958) So Warm (Etta Jones , 1961) After Hours (Thad Jones , 1957) Olio (Thad Jones, 1957) Reflections: Steve Lacy Plays Thelonious Monk (1958) Straight Ahead (Abbey Lincoln , 1961) Teo (Teo Macero , 1957) On the Sunny Side (Paul Quinichette, 1957) Percussion Bitter Sweet (Max Roach , 1961) It's Time (Max Roach, 1962) Speak, Brother, Speak! (Max Roach, 1962) For Lady (Webster Young , 1957)