Frogman, now that you and Rok done shot my best album down, I'm waiting for yours. Not that I'm looking to shoot it down, but add it to my collection.
While that LP doesn't sound so hot now, it was "Somthin Else" when it came out.
Enjoy the music.
Jazz for aficionados
Rok and Frogman, I would like your critical and expert analysis of these tunes. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yII6IZo4eY8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1LZUa8prG4 Enjoy the music. |
O-10: I could not even decide which is the best CD in my collection. I would not even try to name the best album in Jazz history. My simple test is this: how often do you listen to any particular CD. That's the one you like the most. Is it the BEST, could or could not be. What / Who do I listen to most often? Mingus, Monk, Oscar Peterson, Louis Armstrong, Horace Silver, Lee Morgan, Cannonball, the most, and many others to a lesser degree. The problem with naming a best is that you are stuck with it. Can I change everyday? Today, my candidate is Mingus' Oh Yeah. Cheers |
*******Rok and Frogman, I would like your critical and expert analysis of these tunes*********. I could find nothing to fault. Great stuff. One of my favorite Tenors, Coleman Hawkins. When you get a lineup of this statue, and everyone shows up, there is nothing to fault. Esp if the tune has the word 'blues' in the title. I see the CD is still aval on Amazon. I put it in my waiting to order thingy. The Frogman can give us a more expert view. Cheers |