Frogman, I'm glad you're back. I'm going to give each one of your links a thorough listening, and get back to you with my review.
Enjoy the music.
Jazz for aficionados
For anyone who enjoys music from the swing era, but is no all that engaged by the sound of big bands prevalent in the 30's and 40's, you might enjoy music by Scott Hamilton and his Quartet (or Quintet). A few of the CD's that I enjoy are 'Race Point', 'Radio City', and more recently 'My Romance', but there are so many to pick from that are equally good. In the same style, look up some of Dick Hyman's solo piano CD's. Four that come to mind that I really enjoy are Reference Recording's 'Dick Hyman plays Duke Ellington', 'Dick Hyman in Recital', "From the Age of Swing' and Concord Jazz' 'Music of 1937' Music of 1937'. FWIW, CJ's Maybeck Hall series contains a lot of great jazz for those who like solo piano. I highly recommend its exploration. |
Recent acquisition from Amazon. Ain't got it, git it!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHDX4Ds5Kp0 The clip tells you all you need to know. Cheers |
Another album of above mentioned Thad Jones that I can recommend. It is called 'After Hours' from 1957. The album is recorded with realy great line up that also includes Kenny Burrell,Art Taylor, Paul Chambers, Mal Waldron and Frenk Wess. It is a great, relaxed session, sextet jam, all numbers are quite long and there is space for all men to play their solos. https://youtu.be/pAI3jmbSBrg https://youtu.be/uWRZVUAhroA |