He experimented with time. He had a big hit with 'Time Out'. He was popular with the college crowd. He tried to merge Jazz and Classical music, with very limited success. At one time his quartet consisted of himself and his three sons.
I looked him up in the Music Guide. I have never seen the word 'Classic' used so often to describe so many recordings by the same person. A novice would assume everything he did was a "classic'.
Take away 'Time Out' and Desmond, and what do you have left? A lot of his 'fame' was 'political'. From all I have read and heard, he was a throughly nice guy. A Gentleman.
My latest Jazz acquisition:
In Copenhagen: Sweets & Lockjaw.
Cheers
I looked him up in the Music Guide. I have never seen the word 'Classic' used so often to describe so many recordings by the same person. A novice would assume everything he did was a "classic'.
Take away 'Time Out' and Desmond, and what do you have left? A lot of his 'fame' was 'political'. From all I have read and heard, he was a throughly nice guy. A Gentleman.
My latest Jazz acquisition:
In Copenhagen: Sweets & Lockjaw.
Cheers