Jazz for aficionados


Jazz for aficionados

I'm going to review records in my collection, and you'll be able to decide if they're worthy of your collection. These records are what I consider "must haves" for any jazz aficionado, and would be found in their collections. I wont review any record that's not on CD, nor will I review any record if the CD is markedly inferior. Fortunately, I only found 1 case where the CD was markedly inferior to the record.

Our first album is "Moanin" by Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers. We have Lee Morgan , trumpet; Benney Golson, tenor sax; Bobby Timmons, piano; Jymie merrit, bass; Art Blakey, drums.

The title tune "Moanin" is by Bobby Timmons, it conveys the emotion of the title like no other tune I've ever heard, even better than any words could ever convey. This music pictures a person whose down to his last nickel, and all he can do is "moan".

"Along Came Betty" is a tune by Benny Golson, it reminds me of a Betty I once knew. She was gorgeous with a jazzy personality, and she moved smooth and easy, just like this tune. Somebody find me a time machine! Maybe you knew a Betty.

While the rest of the music is just fine, those are my favorite tunes. Why don't you share your, "must have" jazz albums with us.

Enjoy the music.
orpheus10

One of the marvels of Jazz, is how so much, is said by so few.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNmpIA_bLcE


I know, I know, "we have all heard this".   So what, hear it again.


Cheers


**** I don't believe it was audiophiles who drove up the prices on the original BN LPs. ****

That is such an important observation to drive home on a site like this!  It should be the * after ”Audiogon”, “Stereophile”, “The Absolute Sound”, etc.
Re Benny Carter:  I couldn’t agree more that he hasn’t gotten his due here; only a couple of prior mentions by you and I.  Fantastic musician.  Saxophonist AND trumpet player, not to mention fantastic arranger.  Recently had the pleasure of being part of a project of the recreation of the music for the classic Fred Astaire film “An American In Paris” and was pleasantly surprised to learn that the orchestrations of that great George Gershwin score were by Benny Carter.  One of the most admired musicians, by musicians.  Great clip! 

Rok, I'm old but I ain't that old.

One can never hear "My Favorite Things" by John Coltrane too many times.

As I listen, I'm swept back in time to when I saw him and his group perform it live. We (my girl plus another couple) had a table adjacent to the bandstand; I could see the beads of sweat on McCoy Tyner's forehead as he jammed, and "Trane" was in his groove. When I say in his groove, his eyes were closed, and he just wasn't here; he was wherever musicians go when they're in their groove.

I got lost in the music; the live version was precisely 27 minutes long, Trane was out there; he took us on a journey through the "Cosmos". It's easy to understand how him and Alice was a match made in heaven.



Here's another jam you can't hear too many times;


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJi03NqXfk8

Rok this Bud's is for the both of us, it's the best version of "Night In Tunisia" ever recorded.


          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfLVVHxk4IM