Benny Green on trombone is an artist we've spent very little time on;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiibn_Ulb00
This is easy to listen to jazz;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsgTzH-k2lI
See what you can find that you like by Benny Green?
Jazz for aficionados
Benny Green on trombone is an artist we've spent very little time on; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiibn_Ulb00 This is easy to listen to jazz; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsgTzH-k2lI See what you can find that you like by Benny Green? |
o10, it seems you have been doing lots of personal reflection lately. Some of that may be due to general confinement with the Coronavirus, some as a common condition for your age, which I believe is very close to my own. I know both have been true for me -- thinking back more lately on great experiences. That includes ladies and cars and music. Other than the Satchmo and Tea I heard my dad playing when quite young, my own experience in jazz really began when a senior in HS. Joining the Columbia Record Club brought (I think) 9 LPs for 9 cents with the obligation to buy more at their regular price over the next year. For whatever reason, this was one choice, without ever hearing it. It is such a strong album it has remained a favorite over the decades since. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hr3CxCK5W9M&list=PLAdta3CbHYNSAG25bdV0KZsbGdzv-mgwX |
Pryso, I belonged to that same club, I still have copies of some of the same albums. I like just about anything by Gerry Mulligan. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jL60mDalerI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwAAjnqdB4w |
acman, right, I'd forgotten about them sending out a record a month. Or maybe it was a card with notice of what would be sent if not declined? I think I filled my obligation as quickly as possible to end that. The other thing I remember in record stores, at least up to the mid-60s, was mono records being $1 cheaper than stereo. As a starving college student that extra buck impacted how many records I could afford. Record shops near campus discounted LPs to $3.95 for mono and $4.95 for stereo. Of course then I still only had a mono portable for listening. Anyway, that's why I have a number of mono LPs in my collection today. I know some people don't want records if they are not stereo but most of my monos are just fine with me. |