Tune of the Day


"Blue Rondo a la Turk"  on the Two Generations of Brubeck album.  Wow.

There are many fine versions of this tune, but this one gets me dancing, clapping, fist-pounding, whatever, every time....and it's not easy to dance in, what, 9/8?  I love tunes that grow, build, develop, and move through changes.  This one just picks me up and takes me right along with it.  Great melding of jazz and rock idioms, too.  It's fun to imagine Dave Brubeck setting the groove and then sitting back to hear where his kids and their friends take it. 

You can continue exploring Dave and the kids on Two Generations of Brubeck, "The Great Spirit Made Us All".  And Chris Brubeck's rock/jazz band Sky King on "Secret Sauce".

For extra credit, give a "spin" to Chase, "Bochawa" from their last album, Pure Music.

Anyway, that's my two cents today.




77jovian

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Still watching this thread.  I really like these music threads...best this, best that....It always amazes me how broad are the tastes of posters and how much great music is out there that I've never heard of, as well as reminders of stuff I haven't pulled off the shelf in my own collection lately.  Today's highlights, at least so far, are the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, "Stairs" from the album "Spin", and "Coming Home" from the O'Conner Band with Mark O'Conner.

"Estimated Prophet" from Jazz is Dead, "Great Sky River"....whew.


And, after seeing the early REO suggestions, I'll be cuing up R.E.O./T.W.O next

The Grand Camel Suite, from It's a (Big Bad) Beautiful Day's Choice Quality Stuff/Anytime
Thanks, Reubent, I have really enjoyed this thread.  So many great suggestions.  I have learned about many new tracks and bands and have been reminded of others I knew of but had neglected.  I'll be looking forward to your contributions, including The Soft Boys, which is new to me.

My suggestions today (couldn't limit myself to one today):

Mark O'Connor and the O'Connor Family Band, "Coming Home"
Lenny Breau and Brad Terry, "Blues for Carole", from The Complete Living Room Tapes
The Marcus King Band, "Virginia", from KBCO Studio C, Volume 28 (a little obscure but worth finding).

if you only have time for one, Brad Terry's whistling solo on "Blues for Carole" is stupendous.  Almost makes you overlook the playing on the rest of this track, and that's saying something.
Bruce Hornsby, "The Changes", from "Hot House"
and
The Infamous Stringduster, "Back Home", from "Laws of Gravity"
"Stop Your Sobbing", Jonathan Richman from "This is Where I Belong: The Songs of Ray Davies & The Kinks"
"Cotten Growin Man", from Spooky Tooth's You Broke My Heart So I Busted Your Jaw.
Because nuclear war is again part of the national conversation, "I Come and Stand at Every Door" by the Byrds.

And "Wichita Lineman" in memory of Glen Campbell.
Ambrosia "Running Away"

Man, I learn so much from this thread.  +1 for Donna the Buffalo.