Check out F. Strozier on W. Shaw’s "Little Red’s Fantasy" :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aj14kiJPUp4
Jazz for aficionados
Check out F. Strozier on W. Shaw’s "Little Red’s Fantasy" : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aj14kiJPUp4
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Yogi Berra Explains Jazz: Interviewer: Can you explain jazz? Yogi: I can't, but I will. 90% of all jazz is half improvisation. The other half is the part people play while others are playing something they never played with anyone who played that part. So if you play the wrong part, its right. If you play the right part, it might be right if you play it wrong enough. But if you play it too right, it's wrong. Interviewer: I don't understand. Interviewer: Do you understand it? Interviewer: Are there any great jazz players alive today? Interviewer: What is syncopation? Interviewer: Now I really don't understand. |
The "dark side" is a great thing as you can sample before spending on physical media, whether vinyl or digital. I started using digital streaming 2 years ago as well. As you already know, being an ex CDL operator, we need music spending 8 - 12 hours per day in the rig. Anyways Jim I have a suggested listen for you. It is based on your recent posts which indicate that you like piano trio sessions. This is Geri Allen, Charlie Haden, and Paul Motian recorded live at the Village Vanguard, NYC December 1990. There are two discs available. The most common is the first link which is an entire album. The second disc is entitled "Unissued Tracks" and is, IMHO, as good or better than the more common release. I could not find on You Tube the complete Unissued Tracks but individual songs are there. The entire 2 night concert was released on a the DIW Japanese label. Dont ask me why a NYC show was released on a foreign label. The one thing that upsets me is that the label should have issued the 2 separate discs as a 2 disc "Complete Villag Vanguard" first track on the "Unissued Tracks"
Both are available on Spotify so the hi res streaming services should also have them.
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@curiousjim , I guess you could find more good music posted here than on stream😎...here is another Don Friedman album, both posted here, I believe. On the other hand, since I do not stream, perhaps I am missing something, but after a while its becoming more difficult for me to find more music that I really like...often I buy some another album of artists that I already have.Aldo, I admit @acman3 often posts music that I never heard before, if only I like it all 😀
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I was surprised that no one mentioned here Gypsy Jazz artists Certainly starting from Django Reinhardt, but today's lineup of such is also impressive such as Bireli Lagrene, Angelo DeBarre, Stochelo Rosenberg (Rosenberg trio), Jimmy Rosenberg and finally the universal player classical/jazz Antoine Boyer. Angelo DeBarre, I think is the closest to the style of Django. Enjoy this B&W video so he indeed would seem like the one!
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Regarding Roland Kirk, who was mentioned here before, check out Blacknuss, it has covers of very famous (non-jazz) songs like What's Going On. I wrote a review in my newsletter https://audionews.substack.com/p/audio-news-issue-4 |
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It is never too late to speak nicely...:--)
:--))) I would not wish to be just a spot. Not enough space for me there. Happy new year mahgister!
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@mahgister @stuartk Lionel Hampton is another who grunts and groans nonstop. Love his music, but man it can be distracting at times! 😂 |
There is many good jazz pianist indeed... But as good not so much... As i said for me he is the Spanish Bill Evans ... Or the spanish Oscar Peterson... Not less ...
Not only his bass and drummer are exceptional but the sound quality let them be such ... Dont upgrade your system... It exist at least 50 albums to buy ... 😊
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While I’m usually not big on groups led by bass players, I’ve glistening to Niels Henning Orsted Petersen. The first album I listened to was Trio One and it was definitely what I expected, very bass heavy, but the second album, The Trio, has Oscar Peterson and Joe pass in the trio. Needless to say, it’s a good listen. Stay warm. |