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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2010

Body and Soul by Chris Potter in TV show Legends of Jazz.
Tenor com corpo e alma

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  • Man! What an interpretation!

  • fantastic player..i love him

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  • I think the reason why Passion613 likes Mornington Locketts sound on body and soul better than CP's is the reverb on Locketts mike. No disrespect, everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but c'mon. listen to it. Yes he plays well, but there is very a high amount of reverb on that thing.

  • "his sound needs help" jajajaja. Ok, I'm agree. Potter and his sound need help to return to the mortals world. Come on ¡¡ He is a awesome musician ¡¡¡

  • @blueroan4 yeah, probably because Potter played one of his signature licks at 1:48

  • What a saxy beast!

  • lol....1:52

  • wow, and I thought I was good... ;)

  • I saw him at the barbican with Mccoy Tyner, unbelievable!! Best musical experience of my life- I am only 20 but still, that is gonna take some serious beating. There's also a humility about him, despite him being the most technically proficient and musically gifted player alive today, that makes his playing even more enticing.

  • @Passion613 your mind needs help

  • He even has his sound on bass clarinet. Those of you familiar with Dave Douglas's rendition of Rufus Wainright's "Poses" his The Infinite album circa 2001-2 know what I'm talking about.

  • HIs sound needs help? He has the most colorful tenor sound around, bar none. When CP plays, you know it's CP. The only other saxophonist around who is as distinguishable by timbre and tone alone is Kenny Garrett, but I think CP still has him topped, even on alto. Garrett can't pull his own sound across tenor and soprano as well as CP can on alto and soprano. There are others with haunting sounds, such as Dick Oatts, Joe Lovano, Ernie Watts, and many others, but CP has the beans AND the rice

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