last of Today's Playlist:
Oliver Nelson -- Blues and The Abstract Truth
featuring: Paul Chambers, Eric Dolphy, Bill Evans, Roy Haynes, Freddie Hubbard and George Barrow
If nothing can be perfect, then it's just FLAWLESS!
But I do have a few comments:
Everytime I hear Eric Dolphy, his passing seems even more of a devastating loss to Jazz. What a Talent!
Why isn't Freddie Hubbard mentioned more often, when people talk of the Jazz Trumpet greats?
I have this on LP from back in the day. The liner notes / booklet with the CD is an outrage. Especially considering the importance / significance of this performance. Just a folded piece of paper with micro print.
You won't find better playing, writing or arranging anywhere else. If you ain't got it, the question is, why not??
Cheers
Oliver Nelson -- Blues and The Abstract Truth
featuring: Paul Chambers, Eric Dolphy, Bill Evans, Roy Haynes, Freddie Hubbard and George Barrow
If nothing can be perfect, then it's just FLAWLESS!
But I do have a few comments:
Everytime I hear Eric Dolphy, his passing seems even more of a devastating loss to Jazz. What a Talent!
Why isn't Freddie Hubbard mentioned more often, when people talk of the Jazz Trumpet greats?
I have this on LP from back in the day. The liner notes / booklet with the CD is an outrage. Especially considering the importance / significance of this performance. Just a folded piece of paper with micro print.
You won't find better playing, writing or arranging anywhere else. If you ain't got it, the question is, why not??
Cheers