Frogman,
Thanks for the great clip. Sizzling stuff.
Thanks for the great clip. Sizzling stuff.
Jazz for aficionados
John Handy is an artist I don't think we've mentioned. Consistency is not his dominant trait; I'm not referring to whether or not he was good this time and bad the next, but his choice of what music to play seemed to be all over the map. Here are some of his works in my collection that get a lot of play. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeQv3cWJnxA Here's a spiritual tune by John; although not as in the gospel sense, it's spiritual still. The title "if Only We Knew" convey's the intention of this music. It's best listened to in the middle of the night after waking up and trying to go back to sleep. It's long and deep, in that eastern spiritual sense; too long for the Gon. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJhp43v-yd8 As far as where he ranked as a reed man, we'll leave that to the Frogman. Enjoy the music. |
O-10: John Handy: Both clips were very good. The 'If Only We Knew' was the better of the two. The rhythm section on the clip 'Love Rejoycing' was a little too monotonous for my taste. The 'if only we knew'clip was just irresistible. I came to these with an attitude, but the second clip just over powered my preconceptions. Great buildup. You can't wait to hear what happens next. The violin was great. Sometimes that instrument can sound out of place, here, it seemed to be the most natural thing in the world. Electric! What kind of reedman is he?? He played with MINGUS!! Next Question. I only have one CD by John Handy, "Excursion In Blue". I have more on LP. I will get the 'live at monterey' if it is still available. Thanks for sharing. Cheers |
Paul Desmond: Got my October issue of BBC Music magazine yesterday. The Jazz 'page' has a nice review and synopsis of Paul Desmond. Snippets include: 'Composed 'Take Five'' 'epitome of cool' 'the antithesis of bebop' (I knew something was wrong with him) 'the world's slowest alto player' (he couldn't play with Tito) 'disciple of Lester Young' (from Mississippi), :) 'admired Charlie Parker' The CD they recommend is 'Blues In Time' 2CD set. Desmond with others, no Brubeck. Also the Christian McBridge Trio CD, 'Out Here', got 5 stars for performance and recording. Check it out. Cheers |