The subject of slow tempos and playing slowly came up recently in conversation with a friend. Tends to separate the great from the simply good:
https://youtu.be/wsVsUkwvWco
https://youtu.be/wsVsUkwvWco
Jazz for aficionados
The subject of slow tempos and playing slowly came up recently in conversation with a friend. Tends to separate the great from the simply good: https://youtu.be/wsVsUkwvWco |
frogman I have that Byrd CD and that is a beautiful song. Donald is always a big go to during my listening sessions. On another note I just received this new limited edition 21 disc box set from ECM today. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07HGBR8YJ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Very eclectic music. Here are 2 totally different sounds from the same album "Nice Guys" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbcsjKaNS2A https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoP0-UImSH0 |
From the Art Ensemble Of Chicago disc 2 (Full Force) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTkghqtmR3w I know its 20 minutes long but its worth a listen. The first 7- 8 minutes puts you in a sort of meditation trance then from 8 - 10 minutes layers or "sheets" are slowly added and then from 10 minutes until the end its totally Avant Guard with a heavy influence of Polyrhythm. The Polyrhythmic percussion dominates throughout and really is a treat along with the "free" incursions of the brass. Challenging but, IMHO, very well executed. The song Charlie M, from the same album, has a "Mingus feel" to it and, like all of AEOC's albums diverts from the Avant Guard into a more "acceptable to the jazz masses" direction. Each AEOC album repeats this theme of playing different types of jazz on the same album. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgFm-Q7CeP8 |
Nice review, pjw. Enjoyed the clips by this always interesting ensemble. Lester Bowie always surprises and makes me reconsider my preconceived notions about some of the “out” guys. Your comparison of the CTI sound compared to ECM’s is interesting; completely different production approaches. With a few exceptions, CTI’s has never really been my cup of tea even when I like the music. Highly stylized studio sound with lots of reverb whereas ECM’s is pristine with great refinement; in a way, not unlike classic tube sound compared to good solid state. Our MIA keeper of the traditionalist flame poster is a big fan of this record: https://youtu.be/7-WoFL3jCLc |