I don't get it Frogman, instead of just posing these questions to me, why don't you get everybody else's opinions on these questions.
Enjoy the music.
Jazz for aficionados
Now, this really is special. A friend sent me this. I have listened and loved this record for over thirty years (!) and had no idea that there was live video footage of that very live performance at the Montreux Festival in 1969. I know every note on that record and it adds a great deal to make the visual connection. Eddie Harris is as funky as ever and biggest surprise for me on this record has always been Benny Bailey on trumpet with some very exciting and very vocal solos. One of the funkiest records I have ever heard: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Jv0fnSBf0Do It gets even more special. For those more than thirty years I have thought that the applause we hear at 3:08 was mid-solo applause for Benny Bailey. Look at the video and you will see that the applause is FOR ELLA WHO HAS JUST ARRIVED AND IS TAKING HER SEAT! Gotta love it. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=y8YOLY4Tats |
Hey Frogman - Thanks for those links. What record are you referring to? I did find "Swiss Movement (Montreaux 30th Anniversary)" a 2004 release. It's live McCann & Harris with Compared to What. Sound quality seems excellent. The album includes: Cold Duck Time, Kathleen's Theme, You Got It In Your Soulness, The Generation Gap, Kaftan. If you would, let me know. Thanks. |
Found it this AM on Spotify, Frogman. I sampled it briefly. Liked what I heard and think it’s worth further listening. Jazz philistine that I am, however, I could really do without the singing (hopefully only on the one track). I wish I could describe/define what it is about some jazz music (not only jazz but all sorts of music) that hooks and engages me as opposed to other well-regarded stuff that is painfully boring. |