My first Tom Harrell disc. I bought it when it was released in 2012 and I like it a lot. Still filling out my Harrell collection. Any recommendations?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU71pXt2Nyg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU71pXt2Nyg
Jazz for aficionados
My first Tom Harrell disc. I bought it when it was released in 2012 and I like it a lot. Still filling out my Harrell collection. Any recommendations? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU71pXt2Nyg |
Lot’s of fantastic links from you guys, thank you. You made me google about Bill Evans again. Seemed like very introspective man (agree with frogman) and musician. So was his music just like that, gentle, soft-spoken and in a way, shy but with complete absence of anything resembling compromise - which is quite stunning - to be able to reconcile the strong and the weak in the same phrase in a way to make it sound compact and matching. Imho, it looks like he definitely haven’t received the credit he deserved. Thank you pjw for the lessons from boxing. Now and then, like to observe of what is expected to be a "big boxing event". Last time that was a fight between Andy Ruiz and Anthony Joshua, that ended in a quite unexpected way. What the hell happened there? Curious to know... Boxing and jazz by Matthew Shipp "To an untrained ear jazz can sound crazy, to an untrained eye boxing can seem mad - as the ear and eye becomes trained one learns the complex patterns that underlie the boxing match or the jazz solo - the theater of Kinetic Gesture - a kaleidoscope of intelligent quicksilver action generates a structure of intense beauty. For the body becomes poetry in motion whether through a keyboard or in the ring - complex patterned action generates a poetic time and space - violent yet dancelike, uncivilized yet graceful, raw yet sophisticated." |
Loved the quote, mary_jo. Fantastic live Woods/Harrell clips, acman3. Hadn’t heard those. Besides the great playing one of the things that they remind us of (again!) is what a brilliant composer Phil Woods was. Great tunes. Interesting and complex without becoming inaccessible. Great stuff. pjw, some favorite Tom Harrell recordings (great composer in his own right): “Sailaway” with a favorite saxophone player, Dave Liebman. https://youtu.be/iDp-Fz3CA0A https://youtu.be/27V8ylNNKSo ”Form”. With Joe Lovano. Hard to find although available as a download. Took me a couple of years to find an lp copy, Fyi, I just noticed that there are two copies available on eBay currently. https://youtu.be/6KfdupfAD_0 “Upswing” https://youtu.be/j-LIXh0NElg As as sideman he has made many great recordings. Speaking of great composers, I like his playing on the Horace Silver “Silver ‘n....” series. Love the bass line on this: https://youtu.be/2Jwu2PHq6r4 |
mary jo thanks for the boxing and jazz quote. They call boxing "The Sweet Science" and you could also say the same for jazz. Anthony Joshua did not take his opponent seriously. Deontay Wilder would beat Joshua all day but since he ducked Wilder and fought and lost to a lesser contender the big money "superfight" everyone wanted (Joshua/Wilder) is done. |