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Grant Green - My Favorite Things (1964)

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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2008

Album: Matador

Pianist McCoy Tyner
Drummer Elvin Jones
Bassist Bob Cranshaw

From "all about jazz":

If there's an aspect that pushes Matador toward the infamous, it's this second tune: a go at the Coltrane "theme," "My Favorite Things," with half of the saxophonist's band in tow. It took some chutzpah not only to attempt it, but for Green to make the tune his own in this setting without charging decidedly and awkwardly into some far off field of free-jazz experimentation. Green's tone is full, his feel relaxed, as he breezes through the melodic turns before attacking his solo with increased grit and chop, while never losing the comfortable rhythmic feel. His solo stretches out bar after bar, building its intensity unhurriedly through waves of repeatedly sketched chordal figures and bluesy, two-note hammering—a wholly satisfying, sustained and strong release of emotion that culminates naturally with a return to the melody. The Tyner solo that follows is more lively and fluid than his turn on the 1961 Coltrane recording, implying an active engagement with these favorite things rather than the heavy, harmonic clang felt from things lost or slipping away. Still, the tune is almost impossible to cover without relaying something of the anxiety that knits into the feelings we attach to that which we possess, or would like to.

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  • Ten minutes of absolute bliss - many thanks for posting this !!

  • One of my very favorites too....what a wonderful album, I usually steer folks to this if they are shy of jazz guitar.

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  • Where's the soprano?

  • elvin jones, you have such a great feel to all of your playing. i aspire to be as great as you

  • Damn, painfully good! Grant Green, why did you have to leave us when you did?

  • Grant green has a special way about him that places him in his own genre of jazz guitar

  • Wow...I heard this for the first time today on the radio. Now this song is one of my favorite things...

  • grant green es de lo mejor ...a mi en lo personal me fascina el jazz. y el es un excelente guitarrista...magnifico..

  • Thank you for posting this! So nice to hear a guitarist's take on this tune that is not filled with self-indulgence.

  • @shlomonew awwww (^_^)

  • i got a betterfly on my arm ,and we r listening to grant together

  • Hi my Dear friend ! My compliment for your marvelous channel. Excellent video and very beautiful music!

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