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Carmen McRae I Wish I Were In Love Again 1960s
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Cannonball Adderley Songs My Lady Sings 1964
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Cannonball Adderley Songs My Lady Sings 1964
Cannonball Adderley Jive Samba 1963
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Cannonball Adderley Jive Samba 1963
Cannonball Adderley Jessica's Birthday 1963
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Cannonball Adderley Jessica's Birthday 1963
Cannonball Adderley Come Sunday 1964
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Cannonball Adderley Come Sunday 1964
Cannonball Adderley Brother John 1963
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Cannonball Adderley Brother John 1963
Bill Evans Trio If You Could See Me Now
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Bill Evans Trio If You Could See Me Now
Bill Evans Jazz Piano Workshop Beautiful Lov
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Bill Evans Jazz Piano Workshop Beautiful Lov
This is my favorite Adderley song, that flute playing was cool and Adderley's solo was perfect.
Truly awesome
Sounds like cannonball is paying a tribute to Yusef also.
BOOM!
So cool when the filmed version turns out to be the best version. Imo this is the best version of the song. Love the tempo on it.
Legendary saxophonist.
Wonderful ❤️
Who is drummer?
Louis hayes
Cool cats ❤
7:40 You can tell by the body language didn't care about being in charge. Many band leaders would have been intimidated by Yusef Lateef and later Charles Lloyd. Cannon put the music first!
Genius
I first started listening to this kind of JAZZ in the early 60,s this lifts my soul 4 ever
I just love Yusef Lateef's face when he ends his solo : he literally comes out of a trance !
Tremendous to have this preserved for posterity. Fantastic tune. Wonderful playing. Incredible lineup.
I first heard it in 1964. Fell in love with jazz.
Youssef Lateef?
saw the two brothers perform in Montreal in 1974...seeing Jazz History live....just perfect
Legendary!!!! Giants! RIP Cannonball and Joe Zawinul. Two of the biggest legends out there. Got to see Joe in Tallahassee back in '87 ' Pops Adderly was there and it was his 91th birthday. Joe dedicated Mercy, mercy to him and his late son Cannonball who made it famous. Pips got a standing O.
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Songs were very short and quick back then.
This song was on the album Planet Earth it don't get much better than this.
The talent level here was unreal. Absolutely mind-boggling fantastic. I’m so glad I got to hear this song for the first time. Yes I am in modern jazz player, but there’s nothing like vintage jazz. This was otherworldly.
I’m programmed to listen to this twice a year. I just HAVE to. I love cannonball’s stuff, especially the Capitol Recordings with Miles in the 50s. 😊
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Nobody see the influence of break on through to the other side from the doors??. nobody listen music anymore man.
Mercy, Mercy, Mercy. He's a bad Man, Cannonball, listen at how the band expresses themselves.
The adderley trill example on sax
Adderley fired Lloyd?! Lloyd sounds great here.
A fitting tribute to the GREAT JOHN COLTRANE whom both men performed with. 'BALL was greatly influenced by 'TRANE after he joined 'TRANE in MILES' BAND!!! YUSEF encountered 'TRANE in Detroit where 'TRANE spent much time at. Met & married the woman who became his wife in Detroit Alice McLeod. Now, all these GREAT PERFORMERS have gone on into the next dimension. The only one still alive is Louis Hayes. What incredible MEMORIES he must have!!!
Thanks for sharing. Never heard this great piece before.
I didn't know it was possible to breath that much soul into a flute
Utopia ❤
What a great lineup! I saw them do this at the old Apollo NYC way back in 63
1:30 - 1:42
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So fucking good!
Die Remo Four spielen das aber viel besser.
At 10 seconds in, phrase from Ravel. Sonatine, II: Mouvement de menuet
JAAAZZZZZ , THE GREATEST ART
Nat, Julian's younger brother composed this terrific number.
Extremely swinging, and total class.
Classy age of Jazz.
Ecxelencia musical
Love Louis Hayes!
I heard this song for the first time in 1964. I was 8 yrs old and I never forgot this song. It was my start to loving jazz and playing jazz. I've been a jazz man every since. To think it all started with Jive Samba. Unreal all these years later.
I just found this tune today! Love! Heard another version first (with vocals) - love both!
yup!!!
Good music will simply stay with us...
A lot of us forget the “Ball” He’s a beast!
The incredible yusef Lateef ❤️
There playing Coltranes notes
love this tune so much ,thanks
that intro has an uncanny similarity to break on through.
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Grazie (from Italia ) .ciao .
It only gets this good.