Orpheus10, this is a great video. Thank you.
I would say that memories are timeless, forever alive, regardless of the passage of time.
I would say that memories are timeless, forever alive, regardless of the passage of time.
Jazz for aficionados
Any love here for George Coleman? He preceded W. Shorter in M. Davs' "Second Great Quintet" and can be heard on the following : "My Funny Valentine" "Four and More" "Live at Antibes" "Live at the 1963 Monterey Jazz Festival" Of course, he played on "Maiden Voyage". A particularly strong showcase for his playing is the first release by Cedar Walton's Eastern Rebellion Group. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuYeeMcyCIk |
Clifford Jordan and Booker Ervin are two other great tenor players... Booker Ervin is perhaps best known for the "Book" series-- particularly "The Space Book" and "The Freedom Book", with Jacki Byard, Alan Dawson and Richard Davis. I'm not a big fan of Byard's piano playing and so, prefer the following; "That's It" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdFcGPr61OM&list=OLAK5uy_kFjQVJBscTDjTjBo3SnCO1Z9yJeOsxhG8 Two excellent Blue Notes: "Structurally Sound": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubhw_DB1Wog&list=OLAK5uy_n34RacdIO2Ixy351nVydncPmST4Fk6NlE "Tex Book Tenor": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3qtMT0xyys&list=OLAK5uy_koBj97vJI2Legl-0WBPogbQqmRIRaoSZc And Ervin with Mingus: "Mingus Ah Um" and "Blues and Roots". Clifford Jordan's early OJC recording "Spellbound" is a good one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NPLfzOhiY4&list=RD6NPLfzOhiY4&start_radio=1 And "Glass Bead Games" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xp58woJOgbI |