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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2006

from a performance in the late 1980's with a fine solo from Marcus Roberts, piano, and interplay with Jeff Tain Watts, drums. Bob Hurst is on bass. Wynton Marsalis, trumpet.

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  • Wynton is an amazing trumpeter, but it's unfortunate that people tend to listen to his opinions more than they listen to his music. His playing and music speaks for itself, he doesn't need to say a word.

  • Isin't quoting yourself just a lick you play. Shit, I quote myself all the time.

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  • Where was this performance?

  • Fantastic! A true insperation. We will see you in Maui at the Jazz/Blues Fest! Janice

  • Well, I must say that Wyntons opinions about the importance of to learn the roots of jazz. It serves the music and keeps the ingredients that I like about it! Moore people should spend moore time litsening to Ellington and Sidney Bechet these days.

  • This is straight ahead jazz in its most basic, most beautiful form. I could sit and listen to these guys play all day long.

  • Brilliant solo....

  • Is this available on DVD? That's some amazing playing by Mr. Marsalis and the entire quartet!

  • damn, tain is heavy on this

  • @blackguy119 I will try to upload the rest of "Black Codes". The album was defin itely one of the great recordings produced by him.

  • The first w "Wynton Marsalis" The 2nd "Black Codes" The 3rd "J Mood" and "Live at Blues Alley" are all examples of quartet playing at it's finest.

  • can someone please upload the rest of the album "Black Codes" (Wynton Marsalis 1985)? In my opinion it is his most swinging album from the 80's. Please, someone do upload it for those of us who love jazz, especially Wynton's playing from the 80's. please.

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