I posted this a while ago. One of my very favorite recent albums by a vocalist:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeJtV5enKtBtEPX3MOI0rQvE6fxRBUfiK
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeJtV5enKtBtEPX3MOI0rQvE6fxRBUfiK
Jazz for aficionados
I posted this a while ago. One of my very favorite recent albums by a vocalist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeJtV5enKtBtEPX3MOI0rQvE6fxRBUfiK |
Rok, although she might not be well known, Rene Marie is a diva. Either you or Frogman posted an album that I bought. Yes Rok, Whitney Houston was a great loss; I find it very painful that I've known people personally who I miss because of drugs. Although I'm not going to a pain clinic, I know my pain is going to get worse, and I always said that I would never become a "junky", now I don't know; but if people only became junkys because of pain that comes so often with age, Whitney Houston and a lot of other young people would still be alive. |
Frogman, since I'm not a musician, it's impossible for me to state anything in the same terms as you; I state things in terms of "feel" and recognition; which is another reason I stated this game would be difficult for anyone other than longterm aficionados. Right off the top of his head, Acman came up with a real winner that I'll have to buy. That's what I'm talking about. Although I didn't specify, the tune must be one that aficionados will immediately recognize, because they've heard it so many times, now I'm including "recognition"; this is not a technical game. After realizing that Crwindy was right, in regard to space, I posted an example of Shirley Horne's use of space. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHold6ylvEM Now would you rate this one? |
Take a break from o10's challenge and read this very nice tribute to an under appreciated jazz guitarist. The quiet ones many not be heard above the roar of the crowd, but what they say may be remembered the longest. Quoted comments were limited to local artists. https://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/2017/dec/13/music-mundell-lowe-went-out-swinging/ Sorry I don't have any specific album to recommend. |
Pryso, that Monk is an absolute winner. I've got a funny story about Miles and Monk. Miles was making a record, and him and Monk had an argument over next to nothing; Miles said he didn't want Monk's plinking and plunking. Now here's where it gets real funny; I have this record of Miles, and I always think the piano is Monk, but it's Horace Silver. After all these years, if I put that record on, I would still say it was Monk, and I bet in a blind test, that you, Frogman the musician would say the same thing. After the argument, Monk walked out, so now there's no Monk, and his plinking and plunking was what Miles needed on a specific cut. Miles told Horace Silver to do that "Monk thing" on that cut. |