Art Blakey - Dat Dere
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A Minor Blues Classic,also with a fine lyric written by Oscar Brown Jr.Lee Morgan telling a story bending notes playing his happy Clifford Brown inspired trumpet,The is my favorite Wayne Shorter period playing funky tenor as Trane said about Wayne he new how too scramble some eggs.Now last but not lease Tom Thumb on piano Bobby Timmons take them to Chuch Brother Timmons! with Art Blakey playing back beats that's a wrap.
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Great
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this is like musical chocolate,
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Supreme Super "Big Beat" Dat Dere Riddim Is Larger Than Life....Jazz Giants Fa Real...Loads Of Funky Grooves!!!
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"The Big Beat" is surely the right name for this album...man, this shit swings so hard
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I haven't heard this song since I was a kid. It's so good to rediscover Blue Note again.
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My jazz band director is from the Yucatan and has a pretty thick accent. When he announced this as the next song that we would be reading through no one had any idea what he said. Ebonics + thick Latino accent = much confusion for the trumpet player in the back row...Good song nonetheless!
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@MasterXelpud lol I've never had a hard time finding any jazz album from any artist, and I live in Turkey lol
Jazz is universal
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I'm somewhat new to the whole jazz scene, a few months exploration, so I began to wonder, "I wonder if Lee Morgan plays on this track," then at 1:30 -- just as I was about to click this album on wikipedia -- I had my damned answer, lol.
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@rprzntn This is one of the main "Jionts" a must for any music enthusiast. Everybody, on this track is on point.
It's Art Blakey, at his best. Check out his press roles, among all the other phenomenal stuff going on!!!
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GENIAL!
I am from zagreb, croatia and i was looking for this album for about a year and a half - finally i've found it in budapest in dob utca (drum street) lovin this track from the bottom of my soul ::))))) bobby timmons and art 4 eva
rprzntn 2 years ago 17
Well sir, I'm glad to hear that you were able to find it! I can't imagine that American Jazz records are very easy to find in Croatia.
MasterXelpud 2 years ago 2
well actually you can find a lot of records - in Zagreb (The Capital) - but there's just one problem - you have to wait for a long time - for example - I waited for sonny rollins - next album for 3 months ::)))) but that's just the sweetness of HARDOP JAZZ - I'M LOVIN IT - PEACE AND MERRY CHRISTMAS
rprzntn 2 years ago
Well, we all hate waiting, but that just makes it all the more enjoyable when you actually get the album. Merry Christmas to you too, (and a Happy New Year as well)!
MasterXelpud 2 years ago