+1 for Joe Henderson State of The Tenor. One more favorite is Chick Corea Trio "Trilogy" 3 CD set of Corea, Christian McBride and Brian Blades. The sound quality of this collection puts most studio recording to shame.
List some of your favorite live Jazz recordings
Here are a few of mine, in no particular order:
Jackie McLean: Dynasty
Betty Carter: The Audience With Betty Carter
Bill Evans: Live at the Village Vanguard
Gary Bartz: There Goes the Neighborhood
Abraham Burton: The Magician
Joe Henderson: State of the Tenor
Dave Holland Octet: Pathways
Stanley Cowell Trio: Live
Cannonball Adderly: Live at the Lighthouse
Michel Petrucciani: Complete Concert in Germany
NHOP: The Unforgettable NHOP Trio Live
Woody Shaw: Live in Bremen, United, Master of the Art,
Sarah Vaughan: Live in Tokyo
John Coltrane Quartet: Live at Birdland
George Coleman: Live at Yoshi’s
Stan Getz Quartet: Live in Paris
Miles Davis Quintet: Four and More, Live in Antibes, Live at 1963 Monterey Jazz Festival and My Funny Valentine.
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Steve Turre... Because he is underscored as trombonist master .. Why writing Keith Jarrett... everybody know him...😊 I had one hundred albums of him... Junko Onishi who know her ? Original unique pianist... I will not say Miles Davis or Chet Baker... everybody know them.. Tom Harrell is interesting and way less known..or Avishai Cohen at the trumpet etc...Or Larry Goldings with Peter bernstein... Walt Dickerson is a musical magician who know him ? Buy the two albums he make with Sun Ra and call that a great day in jazz... Pat Bianchi with another master Pat Martino...one of my favorite albums of Jazz..."Formidable" at the same level than "kind of blue!"... Buy the album of Ed Cherry at the guitar : "It s all good"... A perfect musical cake... Etc My list will be way too long...😊
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I'm familiar with the Jarrett but will check out the other two you've mentioned. They also did a second, 2 CD release: "Trilogy 2". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUx4mojdKNo&list=PLWfB7VeEXCumOJNfTsXzd5FJaJ0XBQPsU
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Well, OK but given just how many live recordings Jarrett has released, odds are no-one has heard them all. ;o) There aren't as many live Miles releases (definitely not hundreds) but the "Bootleg Series" has certainly increased their number. I don't know why Harrell isn't better known. Or Charles Tolliver, for that matter. I haven't heard any live Harrell recordings. Have you? We're focusing on live releases, here. Accordingly, can you suggest a live Steve Turre recording you like? |
I apologize... I realize i miss the point... 😊 I dont distinguish between live or in studio, apart for the different soundfield in the recording process... My best live jazz recording or i must say my favorite live recording is this one :
How do we insert an image ? It does not work anymore it seems ? Anyway title : "trumpet summit philarmonie de Paris 2016 " very entertaining live recording of 4 trumpet masters with Cohen and Harrell and two french one.. The "live" aspect make this album shine... 2 hours of perfect pleasure...
For Turre i had many albums and i dont remember which one is live or if one is live.. Sorry ... All his albums are more than good...
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