acman3,
Whoa, Larry Young? Who? Never heard of the guy and now I'm scrambling to find a copy of this.
Thank you!
Bob
Whoa, Larry Young? Who? Never heard of the guy and now I'm scrambling to find a copy of this.
Thank you!
Bob
Jazz for aficionados
Alex, thank you for the introduction to Ganelin Trio. I agree with your description; impressive musicians. I previously commented that "free jazz" sometimes is no more than bs masquerading as jazz; these players definitely do not fall into that category. Impressive interplay and musical intuition; all with a uniquely and subtle ethnic (non-American) slant, as it should be. In its way, very soulful. I’m sure it doesn’t come as a surprise that I don’t feel that fusion is a dead end at all; and the notion is, as you say, only a theory. If the discussion continues I think you may reconsider. You pose a very interesting question. I will offer some thoughts when I have more time. |
Acman3, great clips all; thanks. I've been a fan of Makowics for some time; very interesting player. Larry Young; monster player. This has been one of my all time favorite records; amazing lineup: https://m.youtube.com/watch?list=PLOL4BdmfT02hjS1WELDBOEr4Nk37kqI7O&v=vJ3c3kj2t_A Fast forward to 1973 (again): Yet another Miles alum in one of the most interesting fusion projects of that period: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kkS6puZXfhU |
Duke's piano: Thanks for the heads up. I think I'll pass; I already have Basie's and my wife would kill me since I'm holding out for Cecil Taylor's. I think you'll like this: Cecil Taylor in 1973: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RSv0uR-uupU |