https://youtu.be/dgCoYz-5PqQ?list=RDdgCoYz-5PqQ
Count Basie knocks out another jewel with the vocal group that put the R in rhythm .
Count Basie knocks out another jewel with the vocal group that put the R in rhythm .
Jazz for aficionados
https://youtu.be/dgCoYz-5PqQ?list=RDdgCoYz-5PqQ Count Basie knocks out another jewel with the vocal group that put the R in rhythm . |
Eddie Harris was a genius. Lots posted here early on; and, in fact, I would venture to say that “Compared To What” has been posted here more times than any other single tune. Don’t have the time to dig it up right now, but there is video on YouTube of that very live performance; definitely worth checking out. For me, Benny Bailey’s trumpet solo has always been at the top of my list of most exciting Jazz solos ever. |
Btw, thanks for mentioning Eddie Harris, pjw. He and players like Hank Crawford gave birth to a groove-based style of saxophone playing that all the Smooth Jazz pin heads (known to some jazz players as “mosquitos” because many sound like the buzz/whining of mosquitos) would emulate. It was all about the groove without having to scream: https://youtu.be/CsHtO_i4qzM https://youtu.be/kf7FB4ilX5w |
https://youtu.be/kCDMQqDUtv4 Apology to all Smooth Jazz saxophone players for the “pin head” comment. Just me; can’t stand that style of playing. |