Fabulous!
**** In a Class by themselves ****
“Class” being the operative word. Great ensemble.
**** In a Class by themselves ****
“Class” being the operative word. Great ensemble.
Jazz for aficionados
orpheus, have not heard for the particular piece (ain’t that a surprise ;) ), enjoyed very much listening and was intrigued by the title that made me wonder about this 27th Man. Thank you for posting it. Another one from Horace, remarkable music if I may say: Horace Silver - Señor Blues (Horace Silver, Blue Mitchell & Junior Cook) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8jFGFwOm7k Horace Silver - piano Blue Mitchell - trumpet Junior Cook - tenor sax Gene Taylor - bass Louis Hayes - drums *** How is your health? I hope you feel better... |
One of the best bands ever. 'JAZZ' is in the title, so there. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kuL2tsEEio They were huge when I lived in El Paso, Texas. Have always reminded me of the border and the Hispanic influences. Not so much Tijuana Moods, but more like Juarez Moods. :) Cheers |
Da Blues!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QKWfcM1uR0 ain’t it the truth https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSq7HBJ7C3E Cheers |
This is the reference in regard to "Night In Tunisia". It was recorded before "Bird's" health deteriorated, it was when the king (Bird) reigned supreme, with "Diz" just a notch behind. All the players on this recording perform as one to project Dizzy Gillespie's concept of a "Night In Tunisia" into music. "The Reference" in jazz is unlike the reference in other things. It doesn't mean someone else has to imitate or duplicate to have a very good version of this tune. Nor does it mean that you aren't free to like another version better, or even consider it the best; it just means what I stated in the first paragraph. This recording projects the very soul of Dizz's concept, and that's what makes it "The Reference" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfLVVHxk4IM |