The astonishing thing here is the harmony chosen in the piano at 41-55 seconds (you have to really listen very closely to hear it). From 1:02-1:05 we hear harmony resembling that which was chosen by Herbie Hancock on the Miles Davis recordings.The electronic bells and whistles add to the mystical sense that the melody carries on its own. Truly four of the greatest musical geniuses to ever grace the planet.
Word is that Jaco saw Peter Erskine with Maynard Ferguson, talked the others into letting him play a track which was this song - he was told not to hold back. He didn't.
I wonder if anyone has a live version of this that is longer than 2:26. It's too short. This would've been a great vehicle for some extended blowing by Wayne Shorter.
The astonishing thing here is the harmony chosen in the piano at 41-55 seconds (you have to really listen very closely to hear it). From 1:02-1:05 we hear harmony resembling that which was chosen by Herbie Hancock on the Miles Davis recordings.The electronic bells and whistles add to the mystical sense that the melody carries on its own. Truly four of the greatest musical geniuses to ever grace the planet.
DimondR100 6 days ago
Word is that Jaco saw Peter Erskine with Maynard Ferguson, talked the others into letting him play a track which was this song - he was told not to hold back. He didn't.
Jay435 5 months ago
I wonder if anyone has a live version of this that is longer than 2:26. It's too short. This would've been a great vehicle for some extended blowing by Wayne Shorter.
ssur55 1 year ago
yeeeeeeeeessssssssssssssssssssssssss
monnestop 1 year ago
TIGHT TIGHT TIGHT!!
BennyGaberMusic 1 year ago
An amazing Wayne Shorter tune, Jaco really take this tune to new hights very fun tune to play especially on the fretless!!
lidesnowi 1 year ago 2
FUCKING BRUTAL! AWESOME!
Coltranized 2 years ago 3
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bassbiglik0 2 years ago