One of my favorite modern trumpeters, Dave Douglas.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpK69hHcfKw&list=PLA989DAB13E7299B7
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpK69hHcfKw&list=PLA989DAB13E7299B7
Jazz for aficionados
One of my favorite modern trumpeters, Dave Douglas. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpK69hHcfKw&list=PLA989DAB13E7299B7 |
Acman3, you really tied it together. Trane was on a spiritual journey that he was beginning to express through his music. I believe Alice Coltrane, his wife, exemplified the destination Trane was trying to reach. Her music is filled with Trane's spirituality just before he died. Here we can hear it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2HwbFLh5j0 Since leaving the music we've been into, and going to Alice Coltrane is like stepping out of hot water, and then getting into cold; you have to listen to more music in that groove in order to absorb it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smisXZ7KVpo Like it or not Rok, this is where Trane was headed, he took some way out trips on live sets; that's where he played music that was totally unfamiliar to fans of the "old Trane", that music was a preview of things to come. Enjoy the music. |
O-10: Alice Coltrane: I liked the "Blue Nile' the best. Probably because of the guys playing on the set. Both cuts were easy on the ears. I have noticed that if you use the mouse to skip ahead on the music, you find that one point sounds the same as any other point. Like you are not missing anything. No Beginning, middle, or end. Her harp is nice. I like it. Cheers |