Jazz, that's one of Rok's favorite records, and mine too. I never get tired of listening to it. That's what is so fantastic about good jazz "it never gits old".
Enjoy the music.
Jazz for aficionados
Jazz here's one of my old favorites "Last Train From Overbrook". I was catching the last train from my hometown, going to San Antonio, Texas, Lackland AFB for basic training when I heard this, that was not a happy ride; but as I was to find out, it could have been worse. [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=028UoUkO7zc[/url] The nice thing about James Moody's albums is the fact that every cut is a winner. Just before I posted, I was listening to "Happy Blues" by Gene Ammons. His albums are consistent winners, as everybody already knows. [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdvienyK758&list=RDBdvienyK758[/url] Enjoy the music |
Chazro, I agree that Lew Tabackin is a fantastic player. He is a great tenor player with a distinctive sound; very robust and, to my ear, an obvious Sonny Rollins influence. He is also perhaps the greatest current jazz flutist; with the possible exception of Hubert Laws who plays with a very different style. I've been a fan for a long time. Also a fan of Toshiko's band, but I think you may have gotten the band's timeline backwards. I used to go hear them at Birdland in the early '80s after they moved to NY from LA where the band was started. But I do agree that the NY band was more exciting with more fire in the belly. Loved the Hidalgo Duran clips; thanks! Maestro D'Rivera is unique in that, not only can he move between jazz and classical easily, when he improvises in a Latin bag he plays with an amazingly convincing blend of the Jazz language and authentic Latin feel; not all that common. O-10, some of my favorite tenor playing by Tabackin is not on one of his records as a leader, but on Freddie Hubbard's album "Sweet Return". Highly recommended. [URL]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EhDqaS4L2eE[/URL] |
@frogman, rules to live by! Now, on to the music. First, thanks for the Les McCann suggestion, @jzzmusician! Never heard it before, at least, not that I can recall! Just gave it a listen and it definitely rocks -- not my "favorite," but great listening! Thanks. This thread is pretty long, but I haven't seen mention of Lionel Hampton. I was just listening to Gold Vibes/Silver Vibes last night, and marveled at how great it was and has stood the test of time. I love the sound of the vibes, and Milt Jackson's work is some of my favorite as well. As for "new" jazz, one of my favorites is Patricia Barber's Companion. Small club recording, extremely high quality recording, and features some great stuff. It is one of my test CD's for testing stereo equipment. Definitely worth a listen! I'll just note that despite some amusing banter and sometimes opinionated comments, I have either discovered or re-discovered some phenomenal music through the recommendations on this thread, so thanks, @orpheus10 ! |