This is one of the best jazz albums ever recorded, and like so many of the best jazz albums recorded in this time period, Curtis Fuller is on the playlist.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6s00_OIzHE
I go on with this suggested album, which is indeed very well recorded and very good...Thanks very much for this great album....
I love Curtis Fuller singin’g and voicin’g his trombone...
I particularly like musician able to make their instrument speak intimately more than making even magnificent sounds sessions together....
They are great musicians that plays witthout making their instrument speak like a human voice...My point is not to make some superior and other inferiors...Not at all.... But i prefer an intimate inner speaking coming from jazzmen especially....Anyway i can appreciate any great musicians for what they truly are: souls in the making and coming together...
Coming back to this intimate speech, like the one of Chet Baker or Bill evans, or Curtis Fuller, when they forget to make only music with other musicians but spoke spontaneously for themselves, i discovered this magnificent album of Grant Green with Sonny Clark....
Grant Green spoke with a guitar sound characteristical of those years imbued then for me with some nostalgia....
The style of Clark pianist and Green wed well together....They speak more than plays...They succeed speaking with one another here....
One thing is sure Grant Green is a very great musician....Not only a very great guitar player and not mostly just that...His tone extreme sensibility and his sticking to his internal speech make him an artist living in his own world....
It is less jazz then, when we listen to him, than Grant Green music....
Grant Green
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDDQsIu9FFE