**** but maybe Broadway and the ’Great American Songbook’ deserves a lot of credit for the growth and sustainability of Jazz. ****
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Jazz for aficionados
Amandla is an album by jazz musician Miles Davis, released in 1989. It is the third collaboration between Miles Davis and producer/bassist Marcus Miller, after Tutu (1986) and Music from Siesta (1987), and their final album together. The album mixes elements of the genres go-go, zouk, funk and jazz, combining electronic instruments with live musicians. This is the last album I bought of Miles music after the change. While it's likely that I'll buy more of his music from an earlier time period, it's very unlikely that I'll buy any of his music after this time period. Miles stated in his autobiography, that he knew his original fans, that includes people he loved and who loved him, would not be buying his music after he made a drastic change from his standard jazz. He also said a lot of them were probably not even buying records anymore. The bottom line is, that made no difference to his bottom line, or his relationship with those people. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gs45871s9DE&list=PL6B0V2FKgTzLFKcaNInJhBnvrlnkJ8Gpc pjw, this one's for you. |
"Jacintha" is a beautiful songbird from Singapore. I've selected some of my favorites by her; this is one of them, "The Boulevard of Broken Dreams"; This song, like so many songs, is a very sad short story. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpgBgaR01Mk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxSs9p1IBvs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWO7PyDl7Ks |