Thanks O. I loved the Old and New Dreams.
Another face of Charlie Haden.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZZg46FN_rQ
Another face of Charlie Haden.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZZg46FN_rQ
Jazz for aficionados
Thanks O. I loved the Old and New Dreams. Another face of Charlie Haden. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZZg46FN_rQ |
"The Jazz Classics", are quite often short, but very profound stories about the age old "male, female" relationship. "Since I Fell For You", is just such a story. "Since I Fell for You" is a jazz and pop standard. The blues ballad was composed by Buddy Johnson in 1945 and was first popularized by his sister, Ella Johnson, with Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra. The biggest hit version was recorded by Lenny Welch in 1963, reaching number four on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7xrQY_FLM4&feature=kp This is the story of a young man who had a girl friend, and he was happy with his existence; that is, until he met the most beguiling and captivating woman he had ever laid eyes on; she loved him, and then she snubbed him. Although he didn't know it, she was a "playgirl", the queen of hearts. She left the young man in an agony that he had never known before. Lenny Welch projects this to the extent I can feel his pain. Without words, Lee Morgan tells the same story. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdLtXuAlt6A Musicians who don't understand the story behind the classics, should stay away from them and write their own music; that's my firm opinion. Enjoy the music. |
O-10: *****this is the first time you missed hitting a home run in regard to your recommendations***** This is an outrage!!! How about a bases loaded double? :) I have to have faith that The Lord is testing me for a greater purpose. You need to listen to the Bey sisters instead of listening to / for Jazz Classics. Listen to the voices and the phrasing. Many, many 'Jazz Classics' were previously 'pop' or 'broadway' or even 'gospel' classics. Everyone plays music not written by themselves. Where would any genre be without that. 'Since I fell for You', is a great tune. Thank you Buddy Johnson!! Not Morgan nor Welch. Although all were good. And why is it that, Morgan playing Johnson's tune is ok, but it's not ok when the Bey sister do it. And they Nailed it. More appealing to me than Morgan's version. No instrument can compare to the human voice, when it comes to expressing emotion. Think Ella! You said it yourself, you were listening for the so called classics, instead of listening to the sisters. I stand by my recommendation. Play it again! Cheers |
****Musicians who don't understand the story behind the classics, should stay away from them and write their own music; that's my firm opinion.**** Couldn't agree more. Many of the great players made a point of not playing a tune until they knew the lyrics to the song. Of note, Dexter Gordon was known for "reciting" part of the lyrics as an intro to the tune. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cfmiRnPjLCA |