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Paul Desmond For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her
Paul Desmond For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her
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Gato Barbieri - Apasionado-Habanera
Просмотров 5 тыс.9 лет назад
Gato Barbieri - Apasionado-Habanera
Gato Barbieri - Apasionado -Tiempo Buono
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Acoustic Guitar - Pino Daniele
Michael Brecker-Tales From The Hudson -African Skies
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Personnel McCoy Tyner - piano Don Alias - percussion Michael Brecker - tenor saxophone Dave Holland - bass Jack DeJohnette - drums Pat Metheny - guitar, guitar synth
Michael Brecker -Tales From The Hudson -Midnight Voyage
Просмотров 6489 лет назад
Personnel Joey Calderazzo - piano Michael Brecker - tenor saxophone Pat Metheny - guitar, guitar synth Dave Holland - bass Jack DeJohnette - drums
Michael Brecker Tales From The Hudson Song for Bilbao
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.9 лет назад
Personnel Michael Brecker - tenor saxophone Pat Metheny - guitar, guitar synth Dave Holland - bass Jack DeJohnette - drums McCoy Tyner - piano Don Alias - percussion
ScoLoHoFo The dawn time
Просмотров 9099 лет назад
Personnel: Joe Lovano, tenor and soprano saxophones; John Scofield: guitar; Dave Holland: bass; Al Foster: drums
ScoLoHoFo Oh !
Просмотров 9759 лет назад
Personnel: Joe Lovano, tenor and soprano saxophones; John Scofield: guitar; Dave Holland: bass; Al Foster: drums
ScoLoHoFo Shorter form
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.9 лет назад
Personnel: Joe Lovano, tenor and soprano saxophones; John Scofield: guitar; Dave Holland: bass; Al Foster: drums
ScoLoHoFo Brandyn
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Personnel: Joe Lovano, tenor and soprano saxophones; John Scofield: guitar; Dave Holland: bass; Al Foster: drums
ScoLoHoFo Oh I see
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Personnel: Joe Lovano, tenor and soprano saxophones; John Scofield: guitar; Dave Holland: bass; Al Foster: drums
ScoLoHoFo Right about now
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Personnel: Joe Lovano, tenor and soprano saxophones; John Scofield: guitar; Dave Holland: bass; Al Foster: drums
ScoLoHoFo In your arms
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Personnel: Joe Lovano, tenor and soprano saxophones; John Scofield: guitar; Dave Holland: bass; Al Foster: drums
ScoLoHoFo faces
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Personnel: Joe Lovano, tenor and soprano saxophones; John Scofield: guitar; Dave Holland: bass; Al Foster: drums
Bob Berg - Cycles -Something To Watch Over Me
Просмотров 6 тыс.9 лет назад
Bob Berg - Cycles -Something To Watch Over Me
Bob Berg - Cycles -The Diamond Method
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Bob Berg - Cycles -The Diamond Method
Marc Johnson, Eliane Elias / Swept Away-Sirens Of Titan
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Marc Johnson, Eliane Elias / Swept Away-Sirens Of Titan
Marc Johnson, Eliane Elias / Swept Away-B Is For Butterfly
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Marc Johnson, Eliane Elias / Swept Away-B Is For Butterfly
Live in L A - Joe in 1972 with The Chris Stainton Band - Side 1
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Live in L A - Joe in 1972 with The Chris Stainton Band - Side 1
BRATISLAVA'87 John Abercrombie Trio Hippityville
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BRATISLAVA'87 John Abercrombie Trio Hippityville
BRATISLAVA JAZZ'87 / Michael Brecker Band / Original Rays
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BRATISLAVA JAZZ'87 / Michael Brecker Band / Original Rays
ScoLoHoFo-New Amsterdam -Oh ! (2003)
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ScoLoHoFo-New Amsterdam -Oh ! (2003)
Wolfgang Muthspiel The Promise My Funny Valentine
Просмотров 9659 лет назад
Wolfgang Muthspiel The Promise My Funny Valentine
Wolfgang Muthspiel The Promise Trackings
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Wolfgang Muthspiel The Promise Trackings
Amazing
Sweet and wonderful
Este disco del Gato es de lo mejor que hizo... e hizo mucho bueno. Su onda latin jazz en su mejor expresión. Demos gracias al cosmos los que tenemos la suerte de apreciarlo. Con Pino Daniele tuvo muchas coincidencias geniales. Extraño mucho a los dos.
Neil Hubbard is a very good player.
Secondo voi perché gato barbieri alphonso johnson waine shorter eric clapton richie heaven pat metheny eric clapton insomma tutti questi grossi musicisti che hanno suonato con pino daniele la risposta è semplice e perché anche pino è stato un grande cantautore e grande chitarrista
Eric Clapton l'hai scritto 2 volte 😅 comunque, sante parole.
@@wondermelamel il fior di musicisti
Gradasso sassofonista jazz gato barbieri dalle sue note di sax traspare tutta l anima della musica e della sua terra l argentina
RIP Bobby berg
Wow, Bob is incredible on this
I was lucky enough to see him in New York City. What a joy. RIP
US sax players: who's overrated/underrated Overrated David Murray: howl without any rhythm, it's pretty much heard what he can do. Charles Lloyd: out of tune boring minor pentatonic scales all around Archie Shepp: he could not play in 1964 and has never been able since Kamasi Washington: high school level with horrible sound Shabaka Hutchings: it feels like 100 years of jazz never happened. Here we are back in 1899 in Jamaica Sonny Rollins: his ego destroyed his playing at 36, sorry for him Lee Konitz: has never been able to play with the minimum energy for his sax to sound good John Coltrane after ALS: belief does not justify this self-indulgence Wayne Shorter: record some beautiful compositions wasted by a sloppy game should have been sanctioned Ornette Coleman: as he said himself before a concert in Paris in 1988, he is especially known 'for playing the saxophone badly' James Brandon Lewis: like almost all US tenor saxophones, he wants to be Trane in 1966. But he can't. Next one. Joshua Redman: mannered, mechanical with a repulsive sound. Composition without interest. Matana Roberts: the title of one of his albums is 'coin-coin', everything explains itself. Mark Turner: even if everyone repeats that it's good, my opinion will not change: it's boring Tony Malaby: 25 albums of 'Squeak squeak'...Ok man.. Joe Lovano: the first time I heard it on a disc with Motian and Frissel I stopped the CD. The other times too. John Zorn: I'm told he's a genius...Ok then I'm a sardine. Underrated Rahsaan Roland Kirk: these albums are remembered as unforgettable festive moments. Gato Barbieri: opened the mind to the dimension, capacity and beauty of the instrument. James Carter: exuberant and spectacular technique bearing the heritage of its predecessors. Albert Ayler: a lit spirit that pierces through a sound and unique compositions from the depths of the ages Sidney Bechet: who had this technique and this power before him? Earl Bostic: an alien player who chose popular music but educated many sax stars Michael Brecker: He enhanced the basic technique of the tenor sax based on the Afro-American tradition. Which earned him a lot of jealousy among his peers. Guys, you had to do it yourself !Gary Thomas: crushing sound and sci fi compositions, the complete package Pharoah Sanders after Coltrane: left to himself, Sanders was capable of some of the most satisfying music ever to come out of a saxophone. Maceo Parker: powerful sound and flawless sense of rhythm, a model of joy and cheerfulness that has shaped RnB since the 70's David Sanborn: who can boast of having created the sound of modern pop alto sax with such magnificent highs? Steve Coleman: when he doesn't get lost in endless improvisations, he's a magnificent player who knows his BIRD from top to toe, coupled with a very powerful conceptualist Arthur Blythe: a sound that attracts the listener like a magnet Eric Dolphy: so individualistic and personal that no one has ever been able to imitate his tone and playing Bob Berg: beast mode non stop! Jim Pepper: should be canonized just for his album Comin' and Goin'
So beautiful
I adore sooo this wonderful album an have more favorites on it!
Bill Washer on solo❤️😇🔥🌻🙏☮️
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j adore sa musique intemporelle quand c est beau c est toujours beau..;
Beautiful 🌞💎🥂
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Great John Abercrombie with great jazz trio...Johnson and Erskine! For me the best period of Abercrombie carrier! Great music!
Indeed...
Great track from a great album by a great player. I also miss my friend Mayumi.
Tjs fan de ce titre qui m'a permis de découvrir le talent fou de Galliano au hasard d'une série policiere. J'adore !!!!!!!
Man this is good. Aloha
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A Jaco Pastorius composition. Check him out. The world best bass-player :)
So dreamy
Linda linda
Sublime!
Bob Berg was a heavyweight player, tapped to take the tenor chair in the great Eastern Rebellion collective led by the "Magic Triangle" of Cedar Walton, Sam Jones, and Billy Higgins. He played with the best, because he was at that level himself as a musician. Thus, it baffles me that he could listen to a playback of this track, with the kind of plastic keyboard sounds that you'd hear if you walked into a guitar center on a Saturday afternoon, and think "yeah...that's just what this Gershwin classic needed." Maybe his producer made him release it, for the Sunday jazz brunch radio shows that were so popular at the time.
Dude get your head out of your ass. Not everything has to be furious hardcore heavy-hitting jazz (which Bob berg also recorded plenty of). Sometimes it's refreshing to just hear him play some more easy-listening stuff. One of the things I like about Bob Berg is that he does add elements of other genres outside of jazz to his recordings, and he's not afraid to just play something "nice" (at the risk of some jazz snob calling it corny etc). Also, putting aside the keyboard sounds, the actual keyboard lines are pretty hip.
KOOL JAZZ 😎
thanks!!!
heard this on my local radio, pretty dope song
Lovely tune and thanks for posting it but I believe it is called "The Dawn *of* Time"?
Great song! Always reminds me..
The undiscovered Yellowjackets album. Awesome.
Hell yeah. Many people don't realise this is a Yellowjackets album in all but name!
WynMills1 it's more than YY,s. Its soooo good.
beautiful
Many thanks, Viel Danke
don grolnick.the man.....great playing as usual from bob
Great quartet! What a pleasure to hearJoe Lovano on soprano!
Amo essa música de paixão. Álbum Apaixonado. Inscrita e vou arrumar mais inscritos para seu divino canal.
Amo Gato Barbieri. Cada música mais linda que a outra. Tenho os álbuns dele, foram comprados em Buenos Aires. Estou inscrita. Parabéns.
Very nice !
Que lastima que estos hermosos temas tengan tan pocas reproducciones en cambio esa basura de reggaeton millones y millones de views. Que tema del maestro Gato Barbieri
Alvaro Flores completamente de acuerdo, es que el cancer musical esta de moda...
Magnifico
This album is fresh. Glad I copped it months ago.
Richard Galliano nous transporte...one more time!
No comment....
Early in the mornin' OMG I have so waited years to hear this again. It's up there with Blue Medley, Do right Woman etc
Mike you've named my Joe Cocker faves. He always described himself as a blues singer.
@@barryjansen7057 I'm still here, still listen to Early In The Morning, Do Right Woman, Blue Medley, you know, the greats. JC with his super sweet voice, delivery that dances on the backing vocals, notes that are never dispelled without full power delivery. Didn't you know you'd have to cry sometimes, so I went looking for other versions of this amazing song with cleverly constructed lyrics and I found a performance by (very pretty) Gladys Knight where you can get a greater feeling for the emotions in the lyrics, such a powerful song,
I prefer this live version of "St James' Infirmary" to the live one on "Something To Say". It permeates sadness & death!
I agree, especially the solos. For years and years as a youngster I wondered if the guitar solo was lucky or inspired, it is so superb. Obviously, it is inspired. For my life I imagined the scenario of the song, and indeed it was there in my mind when I found myself in 2008 in the precise physical situation of the singer, "so cold, so sweet and so fair" It remains.
I have and still see Neil Hubbard play a lot round London. Under-rated. He's got all the chops and is never flash. Lovely guy
@@barryjansen7057 He and Alan Spenner were such a good rhythm section. Saw them a lot at the Hope & Anchor with Kokomo.
it was there in my mind when I found myself in 2008 in the precise physical situation of the singer, "so cold, so sweet and so fair" It remains. I witnessed the passing of my lovely wife, I knew this moment would happen, I had prepared myself, and there she was so cold, so sweet and so fair. I looked up high above her body and said, please wait for me my love. Because that day will come, and I will be happy.
great one i've been searching for long time and i find tonight thanks for loading
A gem from one of the greatest jazz composers, Don Grolnick.
Great track, lost it long time ago and haven't heard for years. Thanks for uploading!