Chick Corea Friends LP
Chick Corea Mad Hatter LP
Any Dexter Gordon!
Chick Corea Mad Hatter LP
Any Dexter Gordon!
Jazz for aficionados
frogman Thanks for the response on the question of "mindless riffing". I was busy celebrating the new year and had not the time to answer. i assume "mindless riffing" can also be associated with "improvisation" if one does not, for want of choice, or cannot, for want of talent, stick to the guidelines you mentioned in your lengthy and helpful summary. Since the passing of Coltrane most Jazz critics (yuk), and I have read this in too many articles to count, name Sonny Rollins as the "greatest living improvisor". Here is just one example: In one sense the history of the last thirty years in jazz might be written in terms of the length of the solos that its horn players have been able to sustain. Certainly one contribution of bebop was that its best players (but only its best) could undertake longer improvisations which offered a flow of musical ideas without falling into honking or growling banalities. I do not mean that the younger players of the forties were either the first or the only jazz musicians to be able to do this, only that for some of them a sustained solo was a primary concern. However, a great deal of extended soloing in jazz has had the air of an endurance feat—a player tries to keep going with as little repetition as possible. But when the ideas are original and are imaginatively handled, such playing can have virtues of its own. However, a hornman’s best solos are apt to be continuously developing linear inventions. Sonny Rollins has recorded long solos which, in quality and approach, go beyond good soloist’s form and amount almost to sustained orchestrations. Excerpt of an article written From Martin Williams, The Jazz Tradition (Oxford University Press, 1983) pp. 183-93. Full article here: Sonny Rollins: Jazz Improvisation | Saxophone | Analysis - Mara Marietta |
Today's Listen: Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers -- MOSAIC Very detailed synopsis of each tune by the notes writer, Leonard Feather. Obviously written for other musicians. mosaic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzfURZdmkx8 arabia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqI7KG1ERyQ crisis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rS9wQqFgR68 Cheers |