I want to thank Mr. Anderson for his input. It is of much value.
The CD of Mr. Blanchards, may not of been the best choice to point out concerns of too much reverb and contemporary Jazz vs. older Jazz standards. However, it was my most recent.
From Harold Land at The BlueNote, to Diana Krall doing a performance in the parking lot behind a bar in Milwaukee..I have always enjoyed the lack of processing of a live performance and enjoy studio work that has little added effects. The "Smooth" Jazz thing is and has been a concern for those of us that seem to like our music more natural.
In owning every Cd that Mr. Blanchard has done...as well as other current Jazz people, my personal taste would want to be open to enjoying their growth and changes...this can be charted and heard in Miles, Coltrane, Mulligan, Gordon...and many others....but far more than the "Fusion Jazz" era...my thoughts are that "Smooth" is not an extension of Jazz...
The CD of Mr. Blanchards, may not of been the best choice to point out concerns of too much reverb and contemporary Jazz vs. older Jazz standards. However, it was my most recent.
From Harold Land at The BlueNote, to Diana Krall doing a performance in the parking lot behind a bar in Milwaukee..I have always enjoyed the lack of processing of a live performance and enjoy studio work that has little added effects. The "Smooth" Jazz thing is and has been a concern for those of us that seem to like our music more natural.
In owning every Cd that Mr. Blanchard has done...as well as other current Jazz people, my personal taste would want to be open to enjoying their growth and changes...this can be charted and heard in Miles, Coltrane, Mulligan, Gordon...and many others....but far more than the "Fusion Jazz" era...my thoughts are that "Smooth" is not an extension of Jazz...