A style of saxophone playing that could be said to be “dated”, but the inventiveness and feel is on the same level as anything that came later. Great story telling. Just different and reflective of that time period.
Jazz for aficionados
Well, I’m perplexed. You are more erudite than I"ll ever be on the topic of Jazz but I definitely don’t hear the music of the 2nd great 5tet as fusion-like. Once Corea and Holland arrived, yes. Before that? No. Would you therefore characterize the albums J. McLean released when he had Williams on drums similarly, or William’s two early Blue Notes as a leader? I’m curious about your thinking process. Care to explain? Speaking of B Carter, I particularly enjoy "Further Definitions" and "Jazz Giant" even though they sound "old fashioned" within the context of my collection, which is mostly Post Bop. |
@stuartk thanks the question. Good one. I’ll respond later today. |
Good choice indeed and good ears...😊😉 It is one of the best three among the 12 albums i listened to ...
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