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@ablackchaneldress ...good for you
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Has been a favourite of mine for more than forty years - so great to find it on YouTube!
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@gmtdiato I'm quite sure it's Jim Atlas on bass here.
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someone please where is this clip from. best version ever.
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Genius
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i think that must be from the 1957 tv show i was lucky enuf to see as a boy.
a different version was released on Colombia's The Sound of Jazz album, one of the selections we received after i persuaded my father to join their record club under the jazz division. still have it in mono and recently bot the cd. as an old man now i still think this is one of the most beautiful compositions i've ever heard and it still gives me chills. i'm pretty sure it's Jim Hall on guitar and Jim Atlas on bass.
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LISTEN TO THE RIVER LISTEN TO THE RIVER LISTEN TO THE RIVER LISTEN TO RIVER.
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Fantastic--Jimmy was my teacher and incredibly influential--thank you for posting this!
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Some giant s of jazz
This is so hip. It blows my mind.
oldschooldeluxe 3 years ago 28
The two saxophones featured are, in order, baritone and tenor, either side of the clarinet. Both necks have been modified to approximate the configuration of an alto! Giuffre obviously liked them that way. And what a classic this piece is!!
sukitawdryvideo 3 years ago 12