Less McCann was a joy to behold; although I've had that album since about that time, this was the first time I saw a live performance, and I could feel the rapture he felt when he played.
Enjoy the music.
Jazz for aficionados
Rok, here's tune that was going strong at about the same time "Ode To Billy Joe" was hot, you might like it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwvWKcNE0cI Enjoy the music. |
O-10: I have 'The Country Preacher' This style of Jazz was responsible for getting a lot of young people into Jazz. If most people's introduction to Jazz had been some of those 'free' or 'avant-garde' types, the genre would have died years ago. The commentary does 'date' the performance, but it's still a nice listen. I am sure you remember when it was possible to play music like this on the juke boxes in cafes / bars. Cheers |
Eastern Rebellion: Why is this record not considered when people talk about "Greatest Jazz Records Ever"? George Coleman, Cedar Walton, Sam Jones, Billy Higgins. Side one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ubU5TclcEg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdTYMDIyQq8 Just a question, Why are some gems so overlooked? Like Rok says " If you don't got it, get it". Rok, I remember liking The Weston/Liston recording, Volcanic Blues, but I have trouble locating the CD's in time to comment. Also, a few years back my son sold some CD's thinking I would never find out. I started seeing "my" Cd's at the stores and figured it out. I am not real sure what I own anymore. I need to get a list on computer and organize my LP's and CD's, but that would be work. ;) |