Here's one with Milt Jackson and Bobby Hutcherson.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSPJ96pRTI0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3T29fsqfz4
Enjoy the music.
Jazz for aficionados
Here's one with Milt Jackson and Bobby Hutcherson. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSPJ96pRTI0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3T29fsqfz4 Enjoy the music. |
O-10: Hank Crawford: Good clips. We are getting close to home now. This guy operated in Memphis, just up the road, highway 61, from my home. I liked all the youtubes, but, 'Peepers' was my favorite. As much R&B as Jazz, and that's a good thing. Seems as if he played with all the greats, B.B. King, Ray, Bobby Bland and Ike Turner etc.... I consider his stuff to be what they call 'soul Jazz', and that's a good thing also. His music is easy to relate to, though not innovative. On 'Peepers" even Sanborn got in the groove. I think Crawford is quoted as saying,"if the audience ain't moving, you ain't playing". :) My kind of attitude. I have just one CD by Crawford. A twofer on Collectables Jazz Classics; Mr Blues / Mr Blues Plays Lady Soul. Mostly R&B stuff. I think there should be a seperate sub-set of Jazz for people like Crawford and Ray Charles and others that stayed and played in places other than NYC or LA. Stayed close to the source, both musically and geographically. Thanks for the Post Cheers |
O-10: Eddie Harris - It's amazing how sensitive these guys can play. This was a great tune and light years from 'Swiss Movement'! That's another reason Jazz is so much like classical music. Not only is it timeless, but can go from the Sublime to the outrageous, from one track to the next. Quite a range of emotions. Cheers |
O-10: Jackson and Hutcherson -- Jazz Baltica 99 WOW!! I loved it! There is absolutely no substitute for SEEING these magicians at work! These were serious players, playing Jazz. This clip is even better than the Gene Harris double Piano clip. Did you notice the glances exchanged between Milt and Hutcherson as they ended their solos? On 'Bags Groove' I thought Milt's glance said, "you do know who 'Bags' is? don't ya!" hahahahahahhahhahah But it was great all around. We are so fortunate now to have this stuff, and hopefully forever. Delilah -- It was good also. I thought they played it just a tad too long. It sort of petered out rather than ended. It might have been no longer than the other concert, it just seemed longer. Smoother? :( I only have two CDs by Hutcherson. His first as a leader,'dialogue', and 'Color Schemes'. I also have him with 'The Timeles All-Stars' and Eric Dolphy's 'Out to Lunch'. I think he tap danced around the avant garde stuff for a while. He seemed to be with Dolphy and Andrew Hill a lot. But on these clips he was back in the groove. Had seen the error of his ways and was bopping once again. Redemption!! Thanks for the clips. Great stuff! What was the difference between the two player's vibraphones? Cheers |