Frogman, there is something different about this version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PF0wolSozfM&t=253s
and this "Desmond Blue"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FT5zGYaUN_Q
Jazz for aficionados
Frogman, there is something different about this version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PF0wolSozfM&t=253s and this "Desmond Blue" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FT5zGYaUN_Q |
Alex, keeping the attention in forgotten players. Thanks for the great clips. Forgotten on this thread as well. You posted Leo Parker a couple of years ago when the focus here (short lived as usual) was baritone saxophonists. Good to revisit that player. Impressive list, mary_jo. From the list it is clear that Alex is a friend. |
Mary_jo, "Desmond Blue" was released in 62; Paul's lush horn, and Jim Hall's guitar were quite a combination; especially after midnight, when the street traffic had quieted down, and we were just cruising with no place special to go. That was the time to listen to "Leo Chears", the DJ in the red vest who played the best jazz on radio. That was his theme song. At that time there was only one "Desmond Blue", but I think now there is another one with enhanced strings. That's what I was referring to when I mentioned the strings. |
O-10, aside from the generally better sound quality of the first clip, both clips are identical; the exact same recording, strings and all. I think you may be mistaken about the “enhanced strings version” thing. Gorgeous record and one of my desert island records. Btw, I’m a little confused by your confusion. You wrote: “I think now there is another one (version) with enhanced strings”. The clip you posted (both, since they are the same) DO have strings. That IS the one (and only) version. |