ghosthouse
Tony Williams was a incredibly talented drummer and Civilization is a fantastic album.
Tony Williams was a incredibly talented drummer and Civilization is a fantastic album.
Jazz for aficionados
Ghosthouse, I got into jazz in the Summer of 1956 when I lived with my older cousin on the South side of Chicago. That's when the "Southside" was like a city unto itself, and a Mecca for jazz; you could just walk down a neighborhood street and hear the sounds of jazz coming out of open windows. (No AC's; walk peacefully down streets) My cousin purchased the best available current jazz every week. That was my introduction to jazz. The reason I mention this is to illustrate how long I have avidly been listening to jazz. After listening to so many great jazz musicians for so long, a lot of what has followed sounds "Stereotypical" to me; meaning that it sounds like so much that I've heard before, even when it's very good, and what you presented was very good. Tony Williams is a fantastic drummer, but the music sounds like so much jazz that I've heard before. Somehow "Ahmad Jamal" manages to quite often get past sounding like what I've heard before. Ironically, he headed the house band, exactly 3 blocks from where I was living on the South Side of Chicago. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOAepSLbohs |
@pjw81563 - Nice to hear from another admirer. I suppose we are really preaching to the choir. For me, I only knew of his reputation based largely on his Lifetime recordings. His post-fusion albums and his compositions in particular were a surprise and elevated my regard for him. @Orpheus - Didn’t realize you had posted until I’d finished remarks to pjw. Honestly, I totally "get" what you are saying about having listened to so much and for so long that many things sound "stereotypical". I can absolutely say that about rock now (most current stuff bores the heck out of me) based on going back, not quite so far as you - but almost. Not having listened to as much jazz as you, there are still quite a few new discoveries but even with my much more limited exposure there’s a lot of the traditional stuff that does not light me up (sounds the same same same to me; i.e., BORING!). The playing by TW’s quintet on Civilization really engages me, however. The songs are strong as are the performances. Of course the energy TW imparts as drummer certainly works for this aging "blues-rocker". If you have suggestions for other recordings you think are like Civilization - I'm definitely interested. THANKS |
Rok, you and I have more than a passing acquaintance with the church and the Bible; that doesn't mean we can't become criminals, but it does put a limit on what we will or will not do. Deprived people become depraved people. Now we're maybe talking about 3rd generation deprived, who are living in the midst of like minded people. They're concept of life is beyond my comprehension, it might be like in that science fiction movie "A Boy And His Dog" There is a distinct correlation between those people, and the fact that you will have to wait in a long line for your "Mega Yacht", and the fact that the line is growing. |