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Impressions- Part 1 From A Tenor Supreme Coltrane Tribute

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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2007

Micheal Brecker, Dave Liebman, Joshua Redman, George Garzone, Geoffrey Keezer, Dave Holland, Christian McBride, Jack Dejhonette, Brian Blade,

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  • Wow LIebman is really really far out man!

  • I participated to a masterclass of Dave Liebman. Really interesting and I can tell he can play everything that comes to his mind... he played some examples of solos on the Impressions chords, one harmonic solo, one rythmic solo, one groovy solo etc... he has an incredible control of his music... so i think comments like "he makes noise, etc..." aren't really of the same level as his playing.

    scuse my poor english, im french i hope my comment makes sense

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  • Liebmann has put his entire being into the pursuit of excellence in the Coltrane format. HUGE respect for Lieb and his path. All of them are brilliant, but to me Liebmann is an absolute knockout every time. No slick patterns, no cloying saccharine tone...just raw saxophone power and harmonic complexity. Liebmann is my kind of jazz master!!!

  • @lou2cv they do make sense . liebman on top of being a great performer is a master music philosopher . this tribute is packed full with love , respect and caring for trane . if he just he could have seen this....

  • Michael Brecker was on fire!!

  • Wow just rewatched this - Brecker comes in early in the second 8! Rare stinker from him, he definitely makes up for it in his solo though :)

  • @1kmatthews

    right! lol

  • @videolover61 Ha! Love it - "In a way he was all over the place"

  • Two bassists indeed? Holland and McBride together?

  • Why are there two bassists?

  • Saxplayers are the stars of this vid. All of them great and playing their asses off. But that would not be possible without a great comping team. About this: what a great sideman Dave Holland is. His strong supportive bass lines are unvelievable. One can learn a lot just listening to him. The pulse of the song is there, with him, all the time... and that's what keeps everybody together.

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