Here's something to stir your soul, this is my favorite trombone.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aeVlQtsaFE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKkKqrgquAw
Enjoy the music.
Jazz for aficionados
Here's something to stir your soul, this is my favorite trombone. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aeVlQtsaFE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKkKqrgquAw Enjoy the music. |
For me, it's a pleasant nostalgic album, and from what I remember, it was far more impressive to my friend who bought it; some people are more in tune to Miles music than others. Lovely pictures of sweet memories flowed past in my mind like a movie of better times that I would like to relive when I heard the sweet sound of Miles horn, and I found the nostalgic aspect of this album to outweigh all others. In regard to the best ever, "I don't think so". That would be a different album every night for a week, depending on my mood. "Otherwise Coltane's solos would be longer than the entire CD;" try 45 minutes of "My Favorite Things" live. McCoy Tyner, Elvin Jones and the bass man were trying to keep it together, while Trane went out into the nether regions. Enjoy the music. |
Rok, there's nothing like a live organ, and I say "live" because not even the best rigs can duplicate the "howls and squeals" a Wild man on organ can generate. I've found the best examples I could find of "wild men", but they come up way short. Although these are the same organ players I heard "live", there is no way to duplicate what I heard. These guys could exhilarate, and mesmerize a crowd of people like you wouldn't believe. I know, because I was one of the "mesmerizees", and I can testify to that fact. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sK3lNoHrkLc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vILXAc_eO0 Enjoy the music. |
Speaking of Organ. German girl. I know she is the best looking and she can play. I have her on my to buy list. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPqYZNqg15g Jimmy smith is my main man on B-3. Followed by Jack McDuff and Jimmy McGriff. The stuff smith recorded with blue note was his best. I never understood why the organ and trombone were not more prevalent is Jazz. I have several by J.J. Johnson and a few by Al Grey. A CD with Johnson and Kai Winding is very good. (sweet georgia brown alert!!) Cheers |