Familiar with Ry Cooper but not Marc Ribot. That is Fantastic. I have the Missouri Sky CD. Great stuff. Many thanks.
Sax, piano, guitar recommendations
I realize many of you are into classical, jazz, rock, etc, but I could listen to instrumental sax, guitar, and piano non stop. I have the common Kenny G, Jim Brickman, Chris Botti stuff. Also love the Clapton/BB King CD. Any recommendations of music that might fit either of these genres? Great voices or instruments- but not classical, opera, or traditional jazz. When in a rental I listen to watercolors. Thanks in advance.
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Just recently been digging into the Tubby Hayes - sax, with Louis Stewart - guitar, sessions. Really digging their vibe and synergy in the 1969 "Lost Fontana Sessions" found not so long ago. Been streaming it on Qobuz. https://www.udiscovermusic.com/news/jazz-saxophonist-tubby-hayes-lost-masterpiece-1969-release/ |
"Instrumentals ’R’ Us" so, happy to share. Andy Summers - Earth + Sky (You might not find the sax here but it’s in the spirit of what you are asking for.) Bill Bruford’s Earthworks - Random Acts of Happiness The Sound of Surprise A Part, And Yet Apart Bill Connors - Return Bob Berg - The JazzTimes Superband (...and you might not find the guitar here) Chick Corea Elektric Band II - Paint the World (You will find all elements here.) Several w/Michael Brecker as session leader... Michael Brecker (self-titled) Don’t Try This At Home Now You See It.... Tales from the Hudson Two Blocks from the Edge Yellowjackets - A Rise In The Road Timeline [Don’t care much for smooth jazz (your Kenny G gave me pause ;-) but absolutely need compositions with a melodic foundation. Some might argue YJ discs fall into the SJ category, but I’d say not, for the most part, these two.] Hoping at least some of these are new to you. |
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