@alexatpos I tried that Annie Ross YT link and it said video unavailable.
I found another from the same album there and I hope this link works
Jazz for aficionados
@alexatpos I tried that Annie Ross YT link and it said video unavailable. I found another from the same album there and I hope this link works |
Speaking of jazz trios led by a saxophonists sans piano, this is one of my all time favorites (a desert island disc) which I have on Analog Productions SACD. The great Sonny Rollins (still with us at 95) with Ray Brown on bass and Shelly Manne on drums. Lester Koenig quote on the Way Out West sessions:
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@stuartk I was curious about the word vocalese and its definition since there are a lot of classical music scores that use the word vocalise and the E instead of I after L, makes all the difference. When you search query vocalise, the first thing that pops up is Rachmaninov. When you query vocalese, AI generates this
The posts by you and alek were the first I ever heard Annie Ross's vocals and I have to say she has that perfect female jazz tonality |
Dedicated tonight to jazz trios led by saxophonists. Have already posted one of the best. Also listened to Ornette Coleman and Gerry Mulligan. Coleman's The Shape Of Jazz To Come is just as popular with jazz aficionados as Rollin's Way Out West. Mulligan's not so much but a very good session regardless. Coleman's popular but somewhat controversial album: https://youtu.be/kcslwKxCTR0?si=W4JTeGD3p_HmP576 Mulligan's west coast cool album featuring Chet Baker: https://youtu.be/PXBq_BnEmS4?si=sCd7lR0PXzy0F4rQ
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