This recording is all Tabackin songs. Can only find this track off the recording on youtube, but there is some great blowing on this record.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egbntk-QxJs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egbntk-QxJs
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This recording is all Tabackin songs. Can only find this track off the recording on youtube, but there is some great blowing on this record. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egbntk-QxJs |
pryso Right ! Little Willie John's "Fever" was probably not a national hit maybe just local. Your post is a classic hit and a classic car. Is that a 58 Chevy? maryjo mentioned liking Elvis's "Fever" http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OSeyfWTLnWg# http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0gApye34low orpheus10 +1 Wardell Gray I think maryjo posted a cut by Norah Jones. This cut and a cd of hers I borrowed from my library sounded like she leans towards country music style. Has she done any thing in the jazz idiom? |
acman3 I liked Tierney Sutton's "Fever" . She can do no wrong as far as I am concerned. http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ey3Kw6CihEc |
Do not forget perhaps the most creatively unique jazz album of all time; and to me its one of the finest too.It's an album called Mysterious traveler by the group Weather Report.This was the album where the sound of Weather Report began to gel and come together into the most unique sound in jazz.In fact,this album is so unique that it may take several spins before it starts to gel on you. Zawinuls keyboard arrangements are excellent and quite unforgettable,Wayne Shorter plays his saxophone in a very unique and unusual way, entering in and out as a team player, adding texture rather than virtuostic highlighting of his skills.Jaco Pastorius was the best on bass, check out "Cucumber Slumber".Even the quiet low key last track on side 2 which sounds like filler on first spin becomes something really ingenious on further listening.I have a rare white label LP promo copy,the rare SACD and am looking for the Nimbus Super Cut LP,if I can find a great copy for less than a hundred and a half. |