Something old has been at the top of my list for quite some time.
Something new, Brad Mehldau - "Blues and Ballads" is sure sounding good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssgnCeomQFM
Thanks for the tip Dave.
Jazz for aficionados
Something old has been at the top of my list for quite some time. Something new, Brad Mehldau - "Blues and Ballads" is sure sounding good. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssgnCeomQFM Thanks for the tip Dave. |
I'm continuing with Stereophile's list of R2D4. Buddy Collette played sax, clarinet and flute; I primarily knew him for his work on flute. He grew up with Mingus in LA, but I can't think of any musical similarities between the two. Buddy Collette Big Band In Concert; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AS6HZoTt1TM Sonny Rollins, "Alfie"; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_moRogiog0 The last selection isn't jazz, but it was in R2D4, and I know somebody will like it; I wouldn't be surprised if he has it in his collection already. The Neville Brothers "Yellow Moon" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlVxx3HVW24 Enjoy the music. |
Hi o, You guys have knowledge of jazz far beyond mine, but I have always loved jazz and have begun to appreciate it more than ever. I recently bought a Hegel DAC and joined Tidal to expand my exposure to jazz by using this thread as a guide for learning more about great jazz using the extensive Tidal jazz database. I will continue to share what I consider to be extraordinary finds as I go. Hopefully some of these will be beneficial to you experts and to others looking to increase their enjoyment of this great music. Thanks to you all for building such a great database of knowledge on this topic. Best to you all, Dave |
Collette Big Band: Rollins: I saw the movie eons ago at the Peachtree Arts Theater in Atlanta. Yellow Moon: ***** The last selection isn't jazz, but it was in R2D4, and I know somebody will like it; ***** You seem to be implying that some folks might not like this. Outrage!!! Do not listen to The Ballard of Hollis Brown' while alone. The entire CD is great, but so is everything by the Neville Bros. Cheers |