Haven't posted anything for awhile.
I found this in the Qobuz new releases.
https://youtu.be/IFRPurO0rV4?si=YjaNj0fRU3-uk8q5
The whole album is on Bandcamp...
Jazz for aficionados
Haven't posted anything for awhile. I found this in the Qobuz new releases. https://youtu.be/IFRPurO0rV4?si=YjaNj0fRU3-uk8q5 The whole album is on Bandcamp... |
Great comments re the “greatest” ever Jazz band. Which one? Some thoughts: Tone is clearly very important. But, as has been pointed out, beauty is a subjective thing and tone quality is only one piece of a player’s personality. Consider a great spoken word story teller or narrator. What is more important? The sound (tone) of his/her voice, or his/her ability to tell the story in a convincing, interesting and captivating way? Jazz playing is story telling. Story telling in melody, rhythm and harmony. As much as I love a great tone, I am tolerant of less than beautiful tone if the story is great and the style individualistic. Personal call. |
It’s been awhile since I’ve been here and I thought to share this link but I wasn’t quite sure to post this cause it’s not (all) jazz per say, but after seeing this last page I noticed @jafant mention Esperanza Spaulding and @alexatpos mention Wayne Shorter and I said, why not? This is an NPR Music Milton Nascimento & Esperanza Spalding: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert. The compositions are: Milton Nascimento: ’Cais’ Please enjoy. @frogman,’style individualistic’ I couldn’t agree more. I’ve always been drawn to dynamic musicians who make you not only look and listen to them but are also great accompaniment to their bandmates. Just like Wayne Shorter and Esperanza Spaulding.
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