Rok, this should be an interesting CD, "Pepper Adams, Playing Charles Mingus"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIu87qCZnJ4
Enjoy the music.
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Rok, this should be an interesting CD, "Pepper Adams, Playing Charles Mingus" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIu87qCZnJ4 Enjoy the music. |
Rok, while we always compare new vocalists to past greats, I prefer not to focus on those differences, and just appreciate what present vocalists have to offer. Karrin Allyson is a vocalists who sings the classics the way they're supposed to be sung; she always projects the essence of the tune. While that sounds simple and easy, it's not. First, the artist must know what that "essence" is in order to project it. One of the greatest of the greats was asked to sing a song without knowing the "essence" behind it. Things didn't go right, and she, being an honest person, admitted it. When you hear Bobby Timmons, the pianist who wrote "Moanin", play it, the essence of that tune smacks you upside the head. Karyn Allyson prejects that essence as well. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AK5UYkENgDU "Everything Must Change" touches upon one of the sad facts of life; I don't think I want to know what that "Super fox" I met over 40 years ago, looks like today. Karrin Allyson projects the essence of "Everything Must Change". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-q6TiiyTZI Enjoy the music. |
O-10: Enjoyed both tunes sung by Karrin Allyson. She is really good. A Stone Fox also! My problem with a lot of the current artists is not whether they are as good or better than the greats of the past, it's that they tend to discard and ignore the past in it's entirety. By singing the tunes 'Moanin', and 'All Things Must Change', she shows she does not do this. When I heard her sing 'Moanin', I just knew I had heard it sung many times before, but could not remember the performer. Thanks to Google, I remembered it was Lambert Hendricks & Ross. I like Allyson's version better. To refresh our memory: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynZDm50EgBY Thanks for the clips. Cheers |
******I don't think I want to know what that "Super fox" I met over 40 years ago, looks like today.****** Maybe a lot better than you might think. I found that out at my last high school reunion. A Fox is a Fox! Sometimes they get better with age. Esp when you consider there is no longer all that teenage nonsense. CURRO -- I think it's a Spanish word meaning 'work', or showy, flashy or cocky. The truck says work. I have just two by Donald Byrd. One "The Cat Walk" has him with Pepper Adams. They were co-leaders of the group. Byrd was a very interesting, outspoken and highly educated player. One writer said he was Jazz's ultimate loose canon, once Miles passed away. He must have had the habit of telling the truth. :) Nice tune. What method do you use to find all these tunes and artists? Cheers |