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I have Stitt's N.Y. Jazz and I agree its an excellent album.
I have Stitt's N.Y. Jazz and I agree its an excellent album.
Jazz for aficionados
Idle Moments: Outstanding title track. This should be up there in 'KOB' and 'Somethin' Else' Territory. It just 'sounds' like playing a sax softly is a difficult thing to do. The time length situation reminded me of the Emperor telling Mozart his Opera was great, just too many notes. But given the time constraints of the LP, it's understandable. I am listening to the CD version. It has enough room for the alternate takes of both 'Django' and 'Jean De Fleur'. Cheers How did I get so many Grant Green CDs? The OP's influence at work? |
Pjw, thanks for alerting me to that LP, which is how I'll get it; the soul of the horn and the musician is best on vinyl, but CD is good too. Those artists have jelled so well together that each one of them is a star, although Dexter Gordon and Donald Byrd's solos stands out; that makes them a star among stars. Every aficionado I talked to who knew Dexter, told me he was playing himself in the movie "Round Midnight"; there was no acting involved, we were watching Dexter being Dexter. I will get that ASAP, probably CD, and shop for the LP. |
Not the best albums ever, but one of the best cuts ever; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbaGDDbpcQ4 |