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2 months ago
Cecil Taylor - Free Improvisation #3
From Ron Mann's 1981 free jazz documentary "Imagine the Sound"
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2 months ago
Thelonius Monk - Well You Needn't
Album: Genius of Modern Music: Volume 1, 1951
Musicians:
Thelonious Monk - piano
Art Blakey - drums
Idrees Sulieman - trumpet (tracks 1 - 6)
Danny ...
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this was the first time thelonious recorded well you needn't, and i still think it's the best version of this tune... (BTW, the recording session took place on october 24, 1947. 1951 is when the compilation LP was released)
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3 months ago
Ben Webster (Tenor Sax) - Over The Rainbow
No one can play a ballard on the tenor sax like Ben Webster, so much from the heart, this is while he was in the UK in the 1960's, also a young Sta...
CCJazzmen2 • 107,672 views
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i think it's the marquee club in london, 1964.
stan tracy's trio with a young rick laird on bass, who would switch to bass guitar a few years later to be part of the first mahavishnu orchestra...
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3 months ago
B.B. King on Ralph Gleason's Jazz Casual 1968 Part 1
B.B. King on Ralph Gleason's Jazz Casual 1968 Part 1.
Musicians:
B.B. King - guitar
Sonny Freeman - drums
James Toney - organ
Mose Thomas - trumpe...
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it's funny to see BB beginning the first song with an elmore james lick, but then his style is so different in the solo. james was, of course, a slide master.
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4 months ago
Luci mie traditrici
Wizualizacje do opery w dwóch aktach "Luci mie traditrici" według libretta Salvatore Sciarrino. W nagraniu projekcji wystąpili m.in. Andrzej Chyra...
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we are not the fifties, and sciarrino is one of the very few talented composers living and working today. he's not young (boulez, stockhausen and the like were in their late 20s, early 30s when they began to produce their first significant pieces in the fifties), but if i compare him with, for ex...
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6 months ago
Nat king Cole - stay with love
Nat king Cole - stay with love
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6 months ago
Nat King Cole I Want To Be Happy
Another clip from Nat's tv show. Glad to see he never lost his love for playing.
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6 months ago
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@teebeesea and you're forgetting jo jones... the great "papa" jo jones, who is in the
shady background swinging like mad...
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Wardell Gray - Dexter Gordon Quintet 1947 ~ The Chase w/ False Start
Recorded: C.P. McGregor Studios Hollywood, California June 12, 1947
Personnel:
Dexter Gordon - Tenor Sax
Wardell Gray - Tenor Sax
Jimmy Bunn - P...
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6 months ago
1946 The Metronome All Star Band(2) - Sweet Lorraine
From my 78rpm records collection.
1946 The Metronome All Star Band.
Vocal by Frank Sinatra.
"Sweet Lorraine" has on the Sinatra's CD set but it's d...
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1 year ago
Miles Davis Quartet - My Funny Valentine
Miles Davis Quartet - My Funny Valentine (1956 Prestige Records Version)
Personnel: Miles Davis (trumpet), Red Garland (piano), Paul Chambers (bas...
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coltrane doesn't play at all on this take, at the ending or anywhere. this is strictly a quartet take.
this is the last song the group recorded during this session (october 26th). perhaps coltrane had already left the studio or perhaps he was still there, just watching, i don't know. b...
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1 year ago
Eduardo Fernández: A Meditation on "Sakura"
Composed in 1995. First performance 1996 (NMN) by the Cuarteto Gandhara, Montevideo. Published by Gendai Guitar, 2000. Here played by students at t...
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1 year ago
Miles Davis: Walkin'
The Miles Davis Quintet digs into this classic on November 7, 1967 at the Stadthalle, Karlsruhe, Germany.
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it's no just you. musically i also prefer the quintet with red and philly joe. but this group is really awesome and unique. the way they were stretching boundaries in their concepts of rhythm, harmony and form. specially tony williams was a prodigy (his solo here is not that great, t...
my favorite rock- (or non-jazz in general) drummer. actually, he had some jazz background in his youth, i can hear a lot of max roach in this solo. i don't know if he would agree...