orpheus, thanks for listening to those cuts. I can't say I'm surprised that you couldn't "get into it". It took me more than 20 years myself to appreciate some of those performances. And I'll admit some of my more recent reactions are influenced by memories of dad.
But while my interest in jazz expanded from Brubeck to Monk to Ornette, there is not much prior to around 1950 that I care to listen to. At the same time "Rockin' Chair" always knocks me out with its spirit, humor, and the swell at the end.
Anyway, I'm glad that alex and frogman perhaps discovered something new to enjoy. Hopefully others did as well, even without replying here.
frogman, you may be right about the stylistic difference related to time and the evolution of other artists. But I tend to attribute it more to the influence of the live audience and how that encouraged each All Star to dig a little deeper. ;^)
But while my interest in jazz expanded from Brubeck to Monk to Ornette, there is not much prior to around 1950 that I care to listen to. At the same time "Rockin' Chair" always knocks me out with its spirit, humor, and the swell at the end.
Anyway, I'm glad that alex and frogman perhaps discovered something new to enjoy. Hopefully others did as well, even without replying here.
frogman, you may be right about the stylistic difference related to time and the evolution of other artists. But I tend to attribute it more to the influence of the live audience and how that encouraged each All Star to dig a little deeper. ;^)