@stuartk , re Donald Byrd, is it the link pjw posted that you do not like, or his music in general? Just in case, few well known pieces...
Jazz for aficionados
@stuartk , re Donald Byrd, is it the link pjw posted that you do not like, or his music in general? Just in case, few well known pieces...
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Thanks for this unknown Shaw in my personal country....
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It is frogman who recommended me Woodie Shaw 2 years ago ...😊 he is with Louis Armstrong and Chet Baker my three favorite trumpet of all times... Very different musicians... I discovered many albums but i listen till now not to all of them...😁
This album real title is : "in my own sweet way".... Not "the organ grinder " which is the title of one of the song.... |
You’re welcome! If I could listen to one trumpet player, it would be Woody Shaw. Fortunately, there are many recordings by him to enjoy. Jazz that focuses mostly on rhythmic vamps without the addition of strong melodic content tends not to hold my attention. On that D. Byrd recording, what I hear is mostly groove and "atmospheric" colors. Or, if you prefer, It simply doesn’t speak to me.
RE: the samples: The first I like best. The second is cool-- very Bluesy. I have to be in the right mood but for that mood, I dig it. I don’t consider it Jazz, so I don’t bring the same expectations to it as a listener as I do Jazz. I prefer Richie Havens’ version of the third tune. I’m not big on choirs/massed voices, in general. |