Whatever, you guys are nuts. This band is killin'. Bag it if you want, but if you do send me a link to where I can check your stuff out so I can see how you measure up.
..and an Ornette Coleman and John Lewis tune. What? I quote from the Penguin Guide to Jazz, "Marsalis succeeds mainly in reducing the stature of those titanic Obelisks to mere reperetory, perhaps a legitimate debunking, but that was not his intention." Which Imo, makes it even more sad. I mean, you don't go out to your gig and play Pursuance just like Trane. Branford should have written his own stuff in hsi own style, and I'm sure Trane would agree.
Btw, how many of these guys actually agree with Trane's message of polytheism that was his driving force to make this album? Of course, some of you bozos out there are gonna make he argument that Branford's sound si so different than Trane's, and that this is just an interperetation. If that's the case, then what's Branford playing at 6:54? Btw, I have this album, Footsteps of our fathers. It's possibly the most random album I have ever heard. Ok, A love Supreme, Rollin's Freedom Suite, and
Ok, hate to ruin the fun, but this is really lame.the concept that is. Do you really think trane would approve of someone trying to recreate one transitional record that he made? Not that Trane would care if they played his tunes. But this is nearly some kind of tribute where they try to copy the members of the band. Listen to Joey trying to play like Mccoy. It's pretty sad. Did Trane ever make a tribute album where he tried to copy members of the band and play all the same songs in that album?
I was at this concert, it was awesome. Too bad they never released the other two sets. Also too bad that the first 2 minutes of this tune (resolution) aren't included, but this is a gem nonetheless.
The Branford Marsalis Quartet está compuesto por Branford Marsalis (tenor saxofón), Joey Calderazzo (piano), Eric Revis (bajo) y Jeff Watts (batería). La canción que escuchas es Acknowledgement y forma parte del DVD "A Love Supreme Live" (2004).
Man, there's nothing more horrible than swing done wrong! But, as in this case, when its done PERFECTLY, its among one of the most insatiable grooves and/or feelings in the world. This is ESPECIALLY aides by Tains insatiable groove on the drum set. One more thing, who is that piano player??? he is amazing!
the best tenor alive !!
litlewing 7 months ago
YouTube comments....The biggest yawn-fest on the internet.
TheLondoners 8 months ago
anybody knows name of the bass player?
they are killin really..what a power!!
thanks.
Matheond 9 months ago
@Matheond
Eric Revis
jrbarringer 3 months ago
Whatever, you guys are nuts. This band is killin'. Bag it if you want, but if you do send me a link to where I can check your stuff out so I can see how you measure up.
Peace!
mrpcful 1 year ago
Branford for all his magnanomous ego and chops has nothing new to say--just like his brother.
Zrandrid 2 years ago
look at all this anger, just enjoy the music! x
hggiles 2 years ago 7
..and an Ornette Coleman and John Lewis tune. What? I quote from the Penguin Guide to Jazz, "Marsalis succeeds mainly in reducing the stature of those titanic Obelisks to mere reperetory, perhaps a legitimate debunking, but that was not his intention." Which Imo, makes it even more sad. I mean, you don't go out to your gig and play Pursuance just like Trane. Branford should have written his own stuff in hsi own style, and I'm sure Trane would agree.
donotclickonthis 2 years ago
Btw, how many of these guys actually agree with Trane's message of polytheism that was his driving force to make this album? Of course, some of you bozos out there are gonna make he argument that Branford's sound si so different than Trane's, and that this is just an interperetation. If that's the case, then what's Branford playing at 6:54? Btw, I have this album, Footsteps of our fathers. It's possibly the most random album I have ever heard. Ok, A love Supreme, Rollin's Freedom Suite, and
donotclickonthis 2 years ago
Ok, hate to ruin the fun, but this is really lame.the concept that is. Do you really think trane would approve of someone trying to recreate one transitional record that he made? Not that Trane would care if they played his tunes. But this is nearly some kind of tribute where they try to copy the members of the band. Listen to Joey trying to play like Mccoy. It's pretty sad. Did Trane ever make a tribute album where he tried to copy members of the band and play all the same songs in that album?
donotclickonthis 2 years ago
CRAZY !! Wow ! Branford is the sh** !!
FlowJazz 2 years ago
oh no he diernt
hggiles 2 years ago
I was at this concert, it was awesome. Too bad they never released the other two sets. Also too bad that the first 2 minutes of this tune (resolution) aren't included, but this is a gem nonetheless.
Thomaso88 3 years ago
everyone should live that
shah2088 3 years ago
holy fuck, this is heavy
alisonfire 3 years ago 2
They channeled Coltrane's quartet on this...damn, took me back. Eerily sounds how I'd imagine live Trane would be.
biggiessmall 3 years ago
you'd think he'd have some real players with him... geez, THEY ARE MONSTERS
hhm478 3 years ago
The Branford Marsalis Quartet está compuesto por Branford Marsalis (tenor saxofón), Joey Calderazzo (piano), Eric Revis (bajo) y Jeff Watts (batería). La canción que escuchas es Acknowledgement y forma parte del DVD "A Love Supreme Live" (2004).
Nu9v9 3 years ago
Man, there's nothing more horrible than swing done wrong! But, as in this case, when its done PERFECTLY, its among one of the most insatiable grooves and/or feelings in the world. This is ESPECIALLY aides by Tains insatiable groove on the drum set. One more thing, who is that piano player??? he is amazing!
saxoman1 3 years ago 3
Joey Calderazzo is the piano player!
He Kicks Ass
affidodu 3 years ago 4
Siiiiiiiiiiick
thabuilding 3 years ago
THAT ! is jazz
siasabora 3 years ago
daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn
BCKBCK 3 years ago