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Dave Brubeck Trio - BLUES ROOTS - featuring Gerry Mulligan.
Columbia. Sent from my iPhone using A.Aficionado
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Another highly energetic recording from that special period ('55-'65).
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And I see we've posted already:
Quite an active thread! Thank you for all interesting contributions!
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Jamie Cullum - Pointless Nostalgic
If free jazz is the sun and modal jazz is mercury, then Jamie is orbiting somewhere beyond Jupiter - jazz standards with a strong pop streak and retakes on songs that are just not jazz. Nonetheless, I really like this guy for his passion, energy and developing talent. Great piano playing and a voice that I am getting fond of. Well recorded, toe tapping, recommended. |
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Big Phat Band - That's How We Roll
A little closer to the sun ... I think of this as big band/swing with a shot of modern pop. |
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Holly Cole Trio - Don't Smoke In Bed
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Quote:
I have this, but the Music MAtters 45 RPM is on my wish list. I met Horace once at a bookstore signing in St. Louis. He autographed a CD of Blowin' The Blues Away.
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Hard bop (say '55 to '65) has so many outstanding artists.
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This is definitely something else:
Scandinavian landscapes, dreamy from time to time, and then some strong emotions thrown at you but not in a abrupt manner; it's touches you and then floats away again... Bizarre, fascinating. Cataloged under jazz so I post it here. This is from Amazon: I have owned this CD for a few years now & am always compelled to put it on & 'discover it again'. Listening to it recently, I came to the assumption that this is not jazz or classical or any other genre for that matter... just four musicians distinctly in tune with one another & with an enormous depth in their musical heritage. It also reminded me of how music, like all art, is purely subjective & how this particular style of music (almost like an abstract painting) moves me but not necessarily others. This CD is where European Baroque & Romanatic music meets the neo classicism of the 1960's free jazz movement. The music is a journey, unstructured but never boring. The bulk of the CD sounds as it is titled.... unpredictable & beautiful. Rypdal's guitar at times conjures up images of a swirling tornado, ripping water from the guts of the ocean only to be assuaged by the sweeping melancholia of David Darling's cello. "Laila" is a case in point where the quartet open up with something I can only describe as frenzied lonlieness. It would be remiss of me & downright disrespectful not to mention Jon Christensen, the drummer. I read a review of a Thomasz Stanko Cd (From the Green Hill) where the reviewer said quite simply about Christensen that he has "become so adept at his craft that he only plays the music now" That, I feel was a profound statement, & it is never more apparent than his emotional percussive intro to "The Mother" This is a special CD full of emotional crescendos & wonderful sounds. I would recommend other ECM releases such as Thomasz Stanko's "Litania" or Paul Bley's "In the Evenings Out There" as music with equal depth. If you are after something a little more predictable but no less beautiful, purchase Ketil Bjornstad's & David Darling' "The River" or "Epigraphs". Completely faultless!!
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If my wife were home today I could annoy her by playing this. Personally, I love it, but it's not for everyone. Nevertheless, it's a jazz classic and an important album in the annals of free/avant-garde jazz.
Ornette Coleman, "Free Jazz: A Collective Improvisation by the Ornette Coleman Double Quartet" Quartet (left channel): Coleman, Don Cherry, Scot LaFaro, Billy Higgins Quartet (right channel): Eric Dolphy, Freddie Hubbard, Charlie Haden, Ed Blackwell Atlantic 1364
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