Why does this "stereotypical" jazz sound so good to everybody but me. It might have sounded good at that time, but I can live without now. Rok I can understand why that wasn't released.
Enjoy the music.
Jazz for aficionados
This is one of the tunes that was on my play list today "Erica" by John Handy; it's on the LP "Where Go The Boats", that came out in 78. I think it's a beautiful tune, that would befit a beautiful lady named "Erica". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IZb8AJQ7ac Enjoy the music. |
stereotypical jazz : I would use the phrase, 'run-of-the-mill'. Run-of-the-mill -- not outstanding in quality or rarity. Ordinary. Average. --- webster I would add: going thru the motions. Blowing session. Technically correct but without any passion or emotion. Boring. Your mind drifts when you listen to it. by the book. Routine. typical. Cheers |
Good question Acman; it's when some of the very best jazz musicians don't have anything original to play, and they just get together and play a bunch of well worn familiar jazz "cliches" and then they call it "jammin". JATP is well known for this; they assembled Charley Parker, Miles Davis, Mingus and every other Who's who in jazz, and told them what and how to play, but as long as the check was good, who cared. When you hear this kind of music, you say to yourself, "I think I've heard that or something like it before" Enjoy the music. |