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http://www.jazzvideoguy.tv presents Chapter 6 of "Orrin Keepnews, Producer" featuring note Jazz producer Orrin Keepnews, McCoy Tyner's 1975 recording "Horizon."

One of the most respected of all jazz producers, Orrin Keepnews's long and productive career has included working with such artists as Sonny Rollins, Bill Evans, Wes Montgomery, Cannonball Adderley and Thelonious Monk, as well as founding influential jazz labels Riverside and Milestone.

The Keepnews Collection, from The Concord Music Group is a reissue series of albums produced by this jazz legend. It features time-honored titles recorded by the true titans of jazz, originally released on Riverside and Milestone Records. All reissues, with 24-bit remastering from the master tapes, include original liner notes and Keepnews' voluminous new commentaries; when available, the original tracks are supplemented by bonus cuts from the sessions.

Concept and Production: Bret Primack
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  • McCoy Tyner is the man,hell thats a real pianist

  • I always love Mycoy's left hand! Whoo!

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  • @peppersax He's left handed

  • PHILADELPHIA PIANOMAN !!!! mcoy tyna !!!

  • @peppersax Amen! It pulses through the music.

  • Whats that music from 6:14 to 6:25 ?

  • You know how there's certain frequencies or combinations of them, that affect people differently? The progression he's putting down at 3:42 makes my hair stand on end.

    Some very keen insight from Orrin on what was happening back then. Going to have to go and get this. Thanks for putting this up, JazzVideoGuy!

  • Know What I mean? by Bill Evans and Cannonball Adderly

  • What no record producer school? Pentatonics and quartal riffs everywhere. A simple idea expanded. Hall Overton was the arranger since Monk was not all that proficient in scoring and arranging. Monk had ideas but he was too slow in putting them on paper. Monk is like a bad tooth. Your toungue can't help going back and licking it. You resist but the tooth draws you back to it.

  • What's the title of the song at the start of the vid?

  • does anyone know where that video clip at 2:54-3:16 is from

  • i think it's "Smitty's Place" from 'Expansions'.

    i'm pretty sure.

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