I'll name that tune in .... What a load of crap and such an insult to the original song writer. So this is deconstructed is it? May it is, but only in the way the Louvre may be deconstructed with a wrecking ball and the bricks used to make a dog kennel.
@unplugthis1 IMHO, maybe you can listen closely @ #t=03m00s, some familiar notes start there eh?
:)
I, myself think this is awesome, deeply thought notions make the song sounds magical but at the same time full of emotion and meaning. Amazingly lovely.
This is a good example of deconstruction of a song. I mean that in a good way. Since the (original ) song is rather straightforward, both melodically and harmonically, it becomes perfect fodder for fantasia-like development. And yet, since the song is so good, it inspires, in a master like HH, the dreamy yet rigorous notions which are realized here. In the promo interview, Herbie says it's about the words, but this cut shows the musical composition matters too. The LP/CD deserved the Grammy
@torridscene I agree-- I like few Joni covers but most of this albums interpretations are really good-- I really like the river,,,Tina Turner -- Edith and the Kingpin not so much-- I agree it deserved the grammy and was pleasantly surprised when it got it !
What a marvelous jazz piece. I would love Herbie and Wayne play Rainy Night House. I think that song has great jazz potential. Anyway, I love this CD.
I'll name that tune in .... What a load of crap and such an insult to the original song writer. So this is deconstructed is it? May it is, but only in the way the Louvre may be deconstructed with a wrecking ball and the bricks used to make a dog kennel.
marcel911 1 week ago
assolutamente meraviglioso..........
cangurozoppoo 6 months ago
Love this song.
Morfistophon 7 months ago
The note right at 5:06 is so gorgeous - it kills me every time
FreeFridayNight 10 months ago
Dowwnload the audio from this tune at soundnabber doht cohm.
AnaisHuttner92 1 year ago
@Frisbieinstein - I'm with you! It plays great but where is Both Sides Now? Sure we got the right title on this track?
unplugthis1 1 year ago
@unplugthis1 IMHO, maybe you can listen closely @ #t=03m00s, some familiar notes start there eh?
:)
I, myself think this is awesome, deeply thought notions make the song sounds magical but at the same time full of emotion and meaning. Amazingly lovely.
tutu1ng 1 year ago
This is a good example of deconstruction of a song. I mean that in a good way. Since the (original ) song is rather straightforward, both melodically and harmonically, it becomes perfect fodder for fantasia-like development. And yet, since the song is so good, it inspires, in a master like HH, the dreamy yet rigorous notions which are realized here. In the promo interview, Herbie says it's about the words, but this cut shows the musical composition matters too. The LP/CD deserved the Grammy
torridscene 1 year ago 5
@torridscene I agree-- I like few Joni covers but most of this albums interpretations are really good-- I really like the river,,,Tina Turner -- Edith and the Kingpin not so much-- I agree it deserved the grammy and was pleasantly surprised when it got it !
jrmrinaz 1 month ago
What a marvelous jazz piece. I would love Herbie and Wayne play Rainy Night House. I think that song has great jazz potential. Anyway, I love this CD.
13crickets 1 year ago
@13crickets
i totally agree with you !~
MusicForYourFunk 1 year ago
This track and Sweet Bird alone make this album well worth the 17.99. The other stuff is great too!!!
FreeFridayNight 1 year ago
@FreeFridayNight
yes, and Edith & the Kingpin too !
MusicForYourFunk 1 year ago
I can't hear Both Sides Now in those hip sounds. They play very well but it seems vague and unfocused to me.
Frisbieinstein 1 year ago
All this album is amazing. Really good.
MaestroCanedo 1 year ago
I've gotta buy this album.
tushirog 2 years ago
from Joni Mitchell,she wrote
vaughnsalem 2 years ago
Beautiful, amazing as always with Mr. Hancock.
Mustee0584 3 years ago 4
he is truly a master...
jcurcuit 3 years ago