Harry Sweets Edison- There is no greater Love 1983
In a concert during the 1983 Bern Jazz Festival veteran jazz great Harry Sweets Edison plays There is no greater Love. The fascinating part is that at the end of the tune he plays a total of about 23 four-bar tags backed up by bassist Jimmy Wood. One would think this could become kind of boring, but not with Sweets. Every tag is with new ideas and finally with some natural notes he just finishes the tune. Amazing, to say the least. Some fine piano playing by Gerry Wiggins and the drummer is Oliver Jackson.
Do it Sweets!!
civilrights22 4 months ago
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Aint he sweet - I had the pleasure of meeting him in Copenhagen back stage of Slukefter in Tivoli. Lovely man
barazbulbo 5 months ago
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barazbulbo 5 months ago
♥ #Liberty ☼ #Libertad ♫ #Freiheit ♪
TheOnionRoute 9 months ago
soul brother of Roy Elldrige
valvetrom 1 year ago
What a great assemblage of jazz musicians.
ocnoreen 1 year ago
they make a mistake because the piano solo went on for a bit too long... but you know what???? it was worth it, what an awesme solo, ;D
PrincipiaLegorum 1 year ago
The bass really caught my ear from the first note. And Sweets - beautiful and tasteful to the highest extent, as usual!
matoflash 1 year ago
thanks for SWEET Harry and crew. he is the master of attenuation. GREAT BASS.
valvetrom 1 year ago
Thank you
I can't stop listening !
STEBAS64 1 year ago