**** Frogman, I understood the music better than I understood your post.****
Unfortunate, but not the least bit surprising.
Unfortunate, but not the least bit surprising.
Jazz for aficionados
Love the classics but I mostly listen to living artists. I will listen to anything featuring:
I could make a really big list but these are off the top of my head. I have a great piano trio recording of a fella named Alfredo Cardim where the bass is actually properly miked! (Bossa Blues I believe it is called.) If you have not heard Buster Williams check out The Big Push – Larry Willis (HighNote, 2006) or his work with Steve Kuhn on Love Walked In (Venus, 2003). |
Martyfriedman, I liked your list: Basia, Dianne Reeves, Eliane Ellis, Al Jarreau, are artists that are extensively represented in my collection. Somehow I've had a hard time finding classical music that I like, but the strangest thing is that when I'm looking at a movie, where one of the characters is listening to classical, I like it. Post some of your favorite classical along with the jazz. |
Nothing strange about it you’re listening to someone else’s yang so your yin allows your yang to dig whats going on . Try, Ralph Vaughn-Williams "The Lark Ascending" , many think this is the most perfect piece of music ever written .. A Lark takes off in ever increasing winding circles , not straight lines like other bird's , an O-10 with feathers . |