"Spirit In The Dark";
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOXKr7wh1Ac
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsWJAFck0vQ&list=RDIsWJAFck0vQ&t=69
As per your request Schubert.
Jazz for aficionados
"Spirit In The Dark"; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOXKr7wh1Ac https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsWJAFck0vQ&list=RDIsWJAFck0vQ&t=69 As per your request Schubert. |
R.I.P. Aretha Interesting discussion on what is and is not "free jazz" I own just about everything John Coltrane ever recorded. The thing is I could listen to Giant Steps and A Love Supreme over and over again and enjoy it. When I sit down for a listening session with his Ascension disc I can only take about 30 minutes at a time. When I first heard it I stopped after 5 minutes. It is an acquired appreciation of that music and it takes time. The screeching and honking on the reeds can make one confused and easily disappointed especially compared to A Love Supreme or Blue Train. JC was constantly reaching out to explore new territories. This is not so common with jazz musicians of his era. The majority stuck to what they were accustomed to playing. Some mixed hard bop with a tinge of Avant-garde/Free jazz ala Jackie Mclean which I think is excellent I’m always listening to Jackie’s discs One Step Beyond and Destination Out. Art Blakey is a perfect example of never evolving yet always making fantastic recordings with a variety of excellent musicians. Jackie Mclean Love and Hate from the disc Destination Out! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8woYxaDjAM Ghost Town from the disc One Step Beyond https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_um0Pvot8w |
"Seems we have a definitive answer on Soul" I wouldn't call that soul but it is interesting. Or was that sarcasm for the last month or so posts about who has soul and who don't! A lot of great musicians on that recording session. SOUL 101! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZHWXXEr98w |