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  • TUNE!

  • The opening theme is sick. As soon as the rhythm section enters Joe kinda sounds like Coltrane for the first couple of measures.....

  • Killer Joe

  • I like this song very much! But by looking at my username, you most likely already knew that! :)

  • I Thinj that the bass player is Ron Carter

  • Transcendent

  • This is very nice.

  • WHat time is the trombone solo

  • omg, listen at 1:48 how cedar is responding to joes ideas! incredible

  • @Jazzsax1991 Did you mean the other way 'round? I think Cedar introduced those arpeggios and Joe followed. :-)

  • Cedar Walton composition It almost has a big band feel.One of my all time favorite albums.I love Cedar's homage to Joe.

  • Is Joe Chambers any relation to Paul Chambers the bass player?

  • @1979saxman No relation. It's just a coincidence of surnames. Thenks for the comment.

  • Incredible super group of players on a beautiful tune. solos are incomparable, from joe's opening blast to cedar's closing notes. Especially loved the gentle comping behind ron carter. thx for putting this out there.

  • faboulos. A top modal blues

  • "the professor" ...dubbed so by Alice Coltrane...

  • yes it's alright

  • on sunny day in the park.you could sweet talk the girls.back in the days of.

  • @claybornwilliams  Stop it! You talkin' bout Brookside, lapintoresca or just manzanita?

    chiznaz

  • Joe and Lee are gone now. Although Lee isn't on this track I'm glad they left this music for us.

  • nice to hear this tune via youtube

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