**** Truth is, when you hear "ahead of his time" perk your ears up, you might just hear someone with one of the rarest of all human traits, the courage to be in his time . ****
Very true and interesting comment.
Very true and interesting comment.
Jazz for aficionados
Love the classics but I mostly listen to living artists. I will listen to anything featuring:
I could make a really big list but these are off the top of my head. I have a great piano trio recording of a fella named Alfredo Cardim where the bass is actually properly miked! (Bossa Blues I believe it is called.) If you have not heard Buster Williams check out The Big Push – Larry Willis (HighNote, 2006) or his work with Steve Kuhn on Love Walked In (Venus, 2003). |
Martyfriedman, I liked your list: Basia, Dianne Reeves, Eliane Ellis, Al Jarreau, are artists that are extensively represented in my collection. Somehow I've had a hard time finding classical music that I like, but the strangest thing is that when I'm looking at a movie, where one of the characters is listening to classical, I like it. Post some of your favorite classical along with the jazz. |
Nothing strange about it you’re listening to someone else’s yang so your yin allows your yang to dig whats going on . Try, Ralph Vaughn-Williams "The Lark Ascending" , many think this is the most perfect piece of music ever written .. A Lark takes off in ever increasing winding circles , not straight lines like other bird's , an O-10 with feathers . |