Orpheus10, no that was not much to my liking.
I keep looking for an interesting music, nothing to report yet.
I keep looking for an interesting music, nothing to report yet.
Jazz for aficionados
Inna, with all due respect, while we can agree on "Flamenco Arabian" and other exotic music; when it comes to jazz, you have absolutely no sensitivity in regard to the Genre. There is nothing wrong with that, I have absolutely no sensitivity in regard to classical music. Taste in music is extremely complex; it began from the first musical notes we became aware of as toddlers, and continued from that time on. Some claim there is good music and bad music; I claim that what ever music you like is good music, and whatever music you dislike is bad music. Jazz is just not your cup of tea. That was some of the best jazz I've ever heard in my entire life, but you didn't like it. As I previously stated, there are only two types of music; music you like, and music you dislike. |
Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers THREE BLIND MICE VOL.2 Notes: "Soon after this live recording, Merritt was replaced by Reggie Workman and the sextet signed with Riverside where it made three excellent sessions. They returned to Blue Note in February of '64 and recorded the ferocious, majestic FREE FOR ALL. In May, Lee Morgan returned to replace Hubbard and the band recorded INDESTRUCTIBLE. Within months, this extraordinary ensemble would disband and Blakey would leave Blue Note permanently as a recording artist." Freddie Hubbard(trumpet), Curtis Fuller(trombone), Wayne Shorter(tenor sax), Cedar Walton(piano), Jymie Merritt(bass), Art Blakey(drums) Blue Note 1962 It's Only A Paper Moon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLl5blcy3wk Ping Pong https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpFbbf4O9OQ Mosaic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMbYJ8yisYA Cheers |
Art Blakey Quintet A NIGH AT BIRDLAND VOLUME 1 Blue Note 1954 / 1987 Mono Notes: "And because Birdland attracts the kind of audiences who come to listen to the music rather than to incite violence or tear up chairs, the musicians felt that their offerings were falling on appreciative ears. Thus A NIGHT AT BIRDLAND combines the three elements essential to an enjoyable evening of modern Jazz: preparation, improvisation and inspiration. And the greatest of these three is inspiration." Blues https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lu2oitc2rFs Quicksilver https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQqTDew3dtw&t=33s A Night in Tunisia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNdeDWuLayU Cheers |