I don't know how many albums I have with Wynton Kelly as leader, but I sure got a bunch with him as sideman.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajL5MbW9Vxc
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I don't know how many albums I have with Wynton Kelly as leader, but I sure got a bunch with him as sideman. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajL5MbW9Vxc |
there are three great all time jazz albums that anyone who claims an interest in jazz truly MUST have (IMO of course) . They each reach the loftiest heights of sounding so wonderful even on am radio they would stop in your tracks; each sounds better in hi res (but hi res not needed); each were seminal influencing all jazz thereafter. 1. John Coltrane - My Favorite Things. The ethereal other-worldly haunting sound of this album and specifically song, are in another dimension of wonderful 2. Dave Brubeck (and Paul Desmond) - Time Out. Each part, the piano, the horn then the drum solo are jaw dropping. Take Five. As is most of the album. 3. Miles Davis - Kinda Blue. (Bill Evans, Cannonball Adderley) NYC will forever be defined by scenes that typify the poignant isolation, loneliness and longing this album imbues. Eurasian Music, newly created Modal Jazz. Masterful improvisations with time and tone, Rodgers and Hammerstein and tonic chords in Waltz time. and NONE of that matters, just listen. |
Gsahaikun, not only do you have exquisite taste in music, but you can actually communicate music into words. We have people here who have good taste in music, but they seem to have a problem communicating that into words, and you can do both? BTW, everyone here has all of those albums and a few more. I hope you hang around; maybe they'll get the hang of communicating from reading your posts. Please post some more. |