This is the most sublime version of Aranjuez recorded. Hats off to Jim Hall, Roland Hanna serene, Ron Carter what a bass, Steve Gadd's drumming coming from the heavens, the late great Chet Baker, and Paul Desmond - what to say! Brilliance as encountered once in a lifetime. Sublime as I said...
I have listened to this cut hundreds of times and each time I hear something I missed. I never tire and all seems new each time I play this. Phenomenal. Steve Gadd keeps everyone together.
Thx for bringing the referenced version to my attention...how I missed it is beyond me w/the cast of characters all being on my list of favorites...🤔🎼👌🏿😎
This track bottles lifetimes of nostalgia and hangs it out there in layers of hope, darkness and beauty. We all wish our lives were epic enough to deserve this as the soundtrack
R.I.P. Jim Hall. I have listened to this a thousand times, whether I was feeling really down, really good or happy....... This has and will accompany me all my life. Thank you
I played this CD when I was a bartender. Playing good music that they'd hardly hear on the radio. I got a lot of regulars and good tips. The juke box got no business. I was threatened to stop playing so much of my music because nobody would put money in the juke box. They didn't understand that I sold more drinks and got a lot of regulars this way. Nobody cared about the juke box. I was forced to resign. A year later, they couldn't even draw a custom er on Friday or Saturdays. They eventually went out of business.
A radio station in Milwaukee played this at noon every day as I would drive to pick up my son from kinder half day. I could not believe how beautiful it was. I got the album and played it often and would dream how much I would love to choreograph the whole thing. Yes to the person who liked 3;37 and on. That part always sounded like dancers holding on to the bar in a city bus then dancing a city scene. Wow wonder if anyone ever did choreograph this tune. Twala? I'd love to see that. Glad to find it here. Made a tape of the album when I downsized and then tape player broke must figure how to get it on my iphone.
And let's not forget to thank the composer of this beautiful melody and concierto, Joaquín Rodrigo. He composed this in 1939 in Paris as the clouds of war were gathering in Europe. It harkens back to earlier, happier times in Aranjuez, Spain for Joaquin and his wife. BTW, Joaquin thought that flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucia gave the most spirited version of the Adagio section of the concierto, which this is, even though several top classical guitarists had performed it. He loved Paco's interpretation. And I have no doubt that he would have LOVED this version by Jim Hall et al, as well. How could he not? :)
Bob Nelson thank you Mr Nelson. I knew The Who and when, but not that which you added to complement this gorgeous piece. To me, it also smells of the Mediterranean.
今は満洲人のLang Langを毎日聴いています。 自分は8歳頃から今まで悲惨な目にあってきた。 そんなときに、音楽を必要とした。 我が国は古事記で伝えられる天皇の国。 聖徳太子の時代に神仏対立問題を解決した。 以来宗教対立は起こっていない。 いかにすばらしい国か。 それを HOW CIVIL WARS START: And How to Stop Them Barbara F. Walter の何ページかを読んで知った。
Arguably one of the best pieces of music ever recorded by the crème de la crème of jazz musicians . Although a big fan of Paul Desmond, Roland Hanna's piano solo at 11:43 is sublime. How anyone can give this a thumbs down is beyond comprehension.
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There may never be a confluence of talent as this (Hall, Desmond, Baker, Hanna, Carter, Gadd) intersecting with an original composition remade with such deftness and brilliance.
For me, another composition comes close to this sound stylistically and also level of detail, “In memory of Elizabeth Reed” and “Whipping Post” 1971 Fillmore performances (specifically 1971) by the Allman Brothers. Duane Allman said he listened to Miles Davis inside and out before the recordings and you can tell in his themes. The whole group was in tune.
@@samd708 Agreed. And there were some Dead performances I would place in that category from 1977 to '79, such as Winterland in mid-'77, if I recall correctly.
I've been listening to this since I was a boy. My father would put it on for long drives la te at night. Each solo is better than the last. The most beautiful piece of music ever written.
Transports my soul each time I “hear” it (100’s). I’m sure this glorious ensemble of masters were on another plane during this recording session - where even they were themselves witnessed, as ONE, the rarest of rare “aesthetic experiences” and most likely wept. ❤
Chet and Paul in this dance of soul, passion and love within the trumpet, saxophone, piano, bass and drums. Pure erotic of sounds and magic catch in time on this amazing vinyl recorded. I can't count how many covers there are for Concierto de Aranjuez by the Spanish composer Joaquín Rodrigo, but this takes them all... Even the original version that is for Classic Guitar. Takes my breath away, moved me to tears and make my soul heavenly love. Thank You Chet, Thank you Paul, Ron and everyone for make this happened. Love is here.... Be good, Tell your parents you love them, tell your friends and your partners, tell yourself.
I have this beautiful piece on vinyl... I bought the album in Gillingham, Kent, 1976, when i was based there serving with the Royal Marines Band Service..I was just 19 years old then. I still have the album and it plays beautifully. Always takes me back to that glorious summer..... 😎 George Morrison.
Je croyais avoir tout entendu....Chet,Paul Desmond&Jim hall que j'entends pour la première fois!Une première fois(...) Pour la vie!!Comme les madeleines de "Proust" J'ai62ans...Je réalise à quel point,le champ est vaste.
I bought the LP when it was released in 1975 and Boy I was knocked off my feet. Out of all the versions I have heard of this classic piece of music including Miles’s Sketches Of Spain this is by far the Outstanding version and what an array of Jazz Musicians Jim Hall gathered for the recording. Quite Simply an outstanding and essential piece of music in Music History IMO of course ❤️♥️
This version are really amazing....I love every note....Chet Baker....Jim Hall...Roland Hanna...Ron Carter...Steve Gadd ... Paul Desmond....All of them in a magic moment...Thanks a lot.......¡¡¡ Joaquín Rodrigo...!!!!
This tune takes me back to 1975 Tudor City Place, New York City. Oh how the memories come rushing back. What an all star group of musicians. I just awoke in Miami 48 years later, with the strains of this concerto in my head. That piano of Sir Roland Hanna drifting off ever skyward. . .
I have been listening to this album from the date it first came out... I was nine and this was my brother's and my lullaby-we listened to over and over all night long- old time record player that would automatically reset... Every inch of this permeates my soul and I am so very grateful for it. For all those who described this as 'sublime', so on point!
I used to play this so much until I knew every note of each of the musicians - and I never got tired of it - not ever! And after not hearing this for a while - I find I’m still in love with this tune by these musicians - all beloved and favored. It’s quite simply a Masterpiece of music by Masters of their instruments and their art!
This is niche jazz music played by supreme musicians. How beautiful it would be if all human beings could appreciate it. The present world would work much better......
Whenever I come back to this, I find myself thinking about the mythology of what was once the greatest form of music in a time where people would sit around the ensemble, smoke cigarettes, drink wine and enjoy the profound-ness that this music propagated. Hence I always feel regretful in the way that I was born too late, I'm kinda living in the past right now, and it feels so good. I'm kinda living in a illusion, and in love with an idea that has already had it's time, and it's funny that I tell myself everyday that I don't wanna go back to the present as though I've already abandoned it. It's a strange feeling.
You can still find it - and in the most surprising places. I discovered the joys of The Consouls - who do jazz covers of video games music - and some of it is quite astonishing. Their cover of Scars of Time from Chrono Cross is a masterpiece notwithstanding the guitarist was a last minute stand-in whent the regular guy got covid. They changed the time signature from the original 4/4 to 11 (or alternating 6 and 5). ruclips.net/video/YsDP9DppmRw/видео.htmlsi=X2Qevw3H4hj4mJX_
This song puts everyone in a state of trance in a argentine tango class. The class is in Boston. It is not just the sound. The visual of people dancing around this transcends time and space.
Essa música tem uma certa dialética entre tristeza e felicidade que, no fim, me dá uma paz profunda. Sempre que estou estressado eu ouço essa música deitado, de olhos fechados e concentrado na minha respiração. Música é o melhor remédio!
Esta pieza debería ser el himno del mundo. Estar en todos los colegios del mundo , todos los días, y repetirse a cada amanecer y al anochecer , así hasta que la raza humana cambie su mala actitud con el prójimo y con el planeta.
I first heard this on the radio in 1986. I was in my office and totally entranced by all of it to the extent I missed a meeting I was supposed to attend. I think that's what finally got me fired, but what the Hell it was worth it!!!!!!!!!!
at 4::01 to 6:35 Jim is so thoughtful - not flashy - but tender. and at 14:21 after Roland's gorgeous solo he continues. His last solo at 16:55 to the end with the others is a tribute to the composer. All these guys paid such loving attention to each other. It was a beautiful collaboration.
So many moving parts of this is hauntingly beautiful, it imparts a sentiment that would make a ‘grown man’ cry! And then the bridge comes that-incites the wonder of second chances that you can jump up out of the bed for-that once again warms up those embers of your spirit and soothes those reclusive blues-(which is the opposite of having green)-like joy as an unexpected guest comes in the wake of the morning-on a horn that knows-that’s been there-that’s a new shore.
I feel the same love of this divine piece of music as expressed by so many people here. This music touches me so deeply that tears well up in my eyes. May I just add one more magical moment: it starts at 3:37 when Ron Carter’s bass begins this trance-like groove and then Roland Hanna’s piano adds such a nostalgic ambience, and then Jim Hall....Love Love Love
Totally agree that the magical moment is when Maestro Carter starts that groove ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥 When I finally clicked on this I repeated it so many times and that moment gets me every time!
Hans Hoefgen I missed an important department meeting because I couldn't tear myself away from this the first time I heard it. Didn't even mind my boss' as chewing when I showed up late!!
My all time favorite tune. I played it every time I got on a plane. I have many different versions and have heard it done in person multiple times, but this is my favorite recording.
never could listen to it without crying addicted to it wanna be in this mood while passing away only compareable to Sibelius' and Beethovens and Mendelssohns and Tshaikovskys Violin-Concertos, to Dvoraks Cello Concerto, to Bach's Fugues and his 1. Violin Concerto...
…llegue a esta versión musical hace diez años, acostumbraba a escucharla con un buen reproductor mp4, las primeras veces reconozco que no podía acabar de escucharla, era tal el nudo que se me hacia en la garganta que tenía que quitarme los cascos...en fin una joya única, gracias siempre.
It's hard to believe that someone can make such a beautiful piece of music. With a wonderful touch of the most fine jazz, this version of Joaquin Rodrigo's master piece gets to the sublime point of ecstasy...
Dies ist die beste Interpretation des Concierto's, die je aufgenommen wurde. Das Zusammenspiel der Musiker ist einfach atemberaubend -- ganz große Klasse!
I love Ron Carter's segway into the second section. How he flows and carries the groove is amazing, simply flawless! The whole piece is awesome, one of my favorites.
Have loved Jim Halls music since I heard "the Train and the River" way back when, (was it the '60s) but let it lapse. Heard this on Pandora and bought the cd straight away. Magic absolute magic
This is another world heritage music that Amazon music missed to carry it. I can't figure it out what has happened to them but this stands out the best among so many artists played this song including Miles Davis. This particular recording will last for centuries.
My absolute favourite piece of music and production of it. It is played with peerless skill and feeling. I will never tire of listening to this. It is sublime.
quel moment d'extase pur, la séquence de roland hanna au piano est un moment de bonheur absolu. merci à ces artistes de génie d'avoir revisité ce titre avec autant de talent, de sensibilité et d'émotions ; les mots peinent à traduire ce que je ressens en réalité
The most beautiful harmonious collaboration among these genius musicians playing this heavenly song together here! Pure Magic & Ecstasy... My entire life passed me by in 20 minutes listening to this, especially min. 3:49 and on ... It brought me to tears and smiles all at the same time... ❤️ Truly a masterpiece on all levels and a gift from GOD straight from the heavens... ❤️ Thank you for uploading this unforgettable timeless masterpiece! ❤️
'My entire life passed me by in 20 minutes listening to this...' - I know exactly what you mean. I was writing a story while I was listeing and it went off in an entirely different direction, taking in parts of my life I'd almost forgotten.
Yes, for me too, and it never fails to bring tears, its beauty does not fade with time, each of the musicians, oh what music, improvisations, breaks me each time...
The cover art is from a megalithic figure part of a tomb platform located in San Agustín (Colombia), and part of what is considered the largest necropolis in the world. I wonder why they chose that image, perhaps they knew this song will be as everlasting as the rock idols.
Hoy escuché este tema en radio nacional clásica , iba conduciendo poco antes de comer y el rato que pasé escuchando esta versión fue magnifico. Muchas gracias al programa de radio y a los artistas que realizaron este gran trabajo
This is masterpiece. I just can't stop listen this again and again... It perfectly describe everything I feel.
そのとおりですね!私も何度聞いたかわからないぐらい聞いています(笑)
You, were Right in all ...for this music,
and sounds of that time... May it be forever...
かの有名なマイルスのスケッチオブスペインよりはるかに?好きですね🎵🎸🎉
This is the most sublime version of Aranjuez recorded. Hats off to Jim Hall, Roland Hanna serene, Ron Carter what a bass, Steve Gadd's drumming coming from the heavens, the late great Chet Baker, and Paul Desmond - what to say! Brilliance as encountered once in a lifetime. Sublime as I said...
I have listened to this cut hundreds of times and each time I hear something I missed. I never tire and all seems new each time I play this. Phenomenal. Steve Gadd keeps everyone together.
I totally agree.
Sublime!
Thx for bringing the referenced version to my attention...how I missed it is beyond me w/the cast of characters all being on my list of favorites...🤔🎼👌🏿😎
Laila khan khan
Couldn’t agree more...a great version 💖
This track bottles lifetimes of nostalgia and hangs it out there in layers of hope, darkness and beauty. We all wish our lives were epic enough to deserve this as the soundtrack
Very well said!
So perfectly put.
Amen. This track heals my soul
R.I.P. Jim Hall.
I have listened to this a thousand times, whether I was feeling really down, really good or happy....... This has and will accompany me all my life. Thank you
A wonderful sentiment for a wonderful piece of music.
Jack Harman Thank you, Jack.
TheFilmPortal i feel the same . It's really nice when u can sing with the hole song note by note
This song reaches deep in the soul
This is my all-time favorite album. So much talent.
I played this CD when I was a bartender. Playing good music that they'd hardly hear on the radio. I got a lot of regulars and good tips. The juke box got no business. I was threatened to stop playing so much of my music because nobody would put money in the juke box. They didn't understand that I sold more drinks and got a lot of regulars this way. Nobody cared about the juke box. I was forced to resign. A year later, they couldn't even draw a custom er on Friday or Saturdays. They eventually went out of business.
you have my utter respect good Sir.
Love it
A radio station in Milwaukee played this at noon every day as I would drive to pick up my son from kinder half day. I could not believe how beautiful it was. I got the album and played it often and would dream how much I would love to choreograph the whole thing. Yes to the person who liked 3;37 and on. That part always sounded like dancers holding on to the bar in a city bus then dancing a city scene. Wow wonder if anyone ever did choreograph this tune. Twala? I'd love to see that. Glad to find it here. Made a tape of the album when I downsized and then tape player broke must figure how to get it on my iphone.
They never shouldve opened the business if they didnt understand that a bar lives and dies on its atmosphere
what a pity: just the kid of bar I need.
This must be the most beautiful and sublime piece of music ever recorded
And let's not forget to thank the composer of this beautiful melody and concierto, Joaquín Rodrigo. He composed this in 1939 in Paris as the clouds of war were gathering in Europe. It harkens back to earlier, happier times in Aranjuez, Spain for Joaquin and his wife. BTW, Joaquin thought that flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucia gave the most spirited version of the Adagio section of the concierto, which this is, even though several top classical guitarists had performed it. He loved Paco's interpretation. And I have no doubt that he would have LOVED this version by Jim Hall et al, as well. How could he not? :)
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Bob Nelson thank you Mr Nelson. I knew The Who and when, but not that which you added to complement this gorgeous piece. To me, it also smells of the Mediterranean.
Simply DIVINE
thanks for the history
Indeed , and was blind
It has been a very long time since a piece of music has moved me to tears. This took me up into the stratosphere!
Makes the heart sing !
Always brings me to tears .
Makes me too
Have the original album I bought when I was in high school
Ron Carter navigates this all star ensemble with unassuming professional precision
After all these years I still weep....
me too
Me too
この曲を50年前に初めて聞いた。以来、今もどれだけ私を慰め私を助けてくれたことか。
今は満洲人のLang Langを毎日聴いています。
自分は8歳頃から今まで悲惨な目にあってきた。
そんなときに、音楽を必要とした。
我が国は古事記で伝えられる天皇の国。
聖徳太子の時代に神仏対立問題を解決した。
以来宗教対立は起こっていない。
いかにすばらしい国か。
それを
HOW CIVIL WARS START: And How to Stop Them
Barbara F. Walter
の何ページかを読んで知った。
Arguably one of the best pieces of music ever recorded by the crème de la crème of jazz musicians . Although a big fan of Paul Desmond, Roland Hanna's piano solo at 11:43 is sublime. How anyone can give this a thumbs down is beyond comprehension.
Could not agree more. Do not recognize the soulless.
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Have been a big fan of Roland, Paul and all of these guys for a long time. This album is a classic !!!
20 min of heaven right here on earth.
There may never be a confluence of talent as this (Hall, Desmond, Baker, Hanna, Carter, Gadd) intersecting with an original composition remade with such deftness and brilliance.
For me, another composition comes close to this sound stylistically and also level of detail, “In memory of Elizabeth Reed” and “Whipping Post” 1971 Fillmore performances (specifically 1971) by the Allman Brothers. Duane Allman said he listened to Miles Davis inside and out before the recordings and you can tell in his themes. The whole group was in tune.
@@samd708 Agreed. And there were some Dead performances I would place in that category from 1977 to '79, such as Winterland in mid-'77, if I recall correctly.
@@samd708So succinctly and beautifully put.
45 years after its recording & some 40 since I first discovered it, this track remains one of my favorite recordings ever committed to vinyl.
Me too!
You have exquisite taste in jazz. I agree 100 % with your comment
もう10年以上聴いていますが、たまらんです⤴️⤴️⤴️
This has got to be among the most beautiful haunting pieces of music ever recorded. It's spiritual 🙌
What a great song to go to balcony in the late night, light a cigarette, stare into the horizon and reflect on my past mistakes
... and my next ones ;)
I've been listening to this since I was a boy. My father would put it on for long drives la
te at night. Each solo is better than the last. The most beautiful piece of music ever written.
It was written by a spanish composer ;)
One of my absolute favorite pieces of music
I believe this is the most spiritual piece of music I've ever heard.
Transports my soul each time I “hear” it (100’s). I’m sure this glorious ensemble of masters were on another plane during this recording session - where even they were themselves witnessed, as ONE, the rarest of rare “aesthetic experiences” and most likely wept. ❤
You’re thinking of Arvo Pärt’s _Für Alina_ played by David Arden.
Chet and Paul in this dance of soul, passion and love within the trumpet, saxophone, piano, bass and drums.
Pure erotic of sounds and magic catch in time on this amazing vinyl recorded.
I can't count how many covers there are for Concierto de Aranjuez by the Spanish composer Joaquín Rodrigo, but this takes them all... Even the original version that is for Classic Guitar.
Takes my breath away, moved me to tears and make my soul heavenly love.
Thank You Chet, Thank you Paul, Ron and everyone for make this happened.
Love is here.... Be good, Tell your parents you love them, tell your friends and your partners, tell yourself.
Jim hall es el guitarrista y el aglutinador de que se diera
I have this beautiful piece on vinyl... I bought the album in Gillingham, Kent, 1976, when i was based there serving with the Royal Marines Band Service..I was just 19 years old then. I still have the album and it plays beautifully. Always takes me back to that glorious summer..... 😎 George Morrison.
Top story! Totally get where you're coming from.
Sevenoaks, Kent here.
I'm in Canada & I love it too!
Everything works perfectly. Each solo a mini masterpiece. Seamless performance. Moving beyond words.
Je croyais avoir tout entendu....Chet,Paul Desmond&Jim hall que j'entends pour la première fois!Une première fois(...)
Pour la vie!!Comme les madeleines de "Proust"
J'ai62ans...Je réalise à quel point,le champ est vaste.
I love Paul Desmond sooo much. These stories he's telling.... And this voice - one single tone and u know it's him.
And Roland Hanna here, amazing.
I bought the LP when it was released in 1975 and Boy I was knocked off my feet.
Out of all the versions I have heard of this classic piece of music including Miles’s Sketches Of Spain
this is by far the Outstanding version and what an array of Jazz Musicians Jim Hall gathered for the recording.
Quite Simply an outstanding and essential piece of music in Music History IMO of course ❤️♥️
this is one of the most beautiful pieces of music i heard in my life, its perfect!
This version are really amazing....I love every note....Chet Baker....Jim Hall...Roland Hanna...Ron Carter...Steve Gadd ... Paul Desmond....All of them in a magic moment...Thanks a lot.......¡¡¡ Joaquín Rodrigo...!!!!
This takes me so far away it's hard to come back........
Difficile d'en revenir
Intact(...)droit au coeur!
SAME
You hit the target, right in the heart! :-)
This confirms that the seeds of jazz were sent to us from heaven. We all
must continue to nurture and improve it.
Heaven??? No such place, my friend.
@@kayehyams if it is so, why are you talking about it?
This tune takes me back to 1975 Tudor City Place, New York City. Oh how the memories come rushing back. What an all star group of musicians. I just awoke in Miami 48 years later, with the strains of this concerto in my head. That piano of Sir Roland Hanna drifting off ever skyward. . .
Possibly the song I've listened to the most in my entire life so far.
I have been listening to this album from the date it first came out... I was nine and this was my brother's and my lullaby-we listened to over and over all night long- old time record player that would automatically reset... Every inch of this permeates my soul and I am so very grateful for it. For all those who described this as 'sublime', so on point!
These guys just get into a groove, and stay there. Never get tired of listening to this!
I used to play this so much until I knew every note of each of the musicians - and I never got tired of it - not ever! And after not hearing this for a while - I find I’m still in love with this tune by these musicians - all beloved and favored. It’s quite simply a Masterpiece of music by Masters of their instruments and their art!
I love this album. Takes me to a place that soothes my soul......
What a costellation of musicians !
This is niche jazz music played by supreme musicians. How beautiful it would be if all human beings could appreciate it. The present world would work much better......
SO TRUE
Whenever I come back to this, I find myself thinking about the mythology of what was once the greatest form of music in a time where people would sit around the ensemble, smoke cigarettes, drink wine and enjoy the profound-ness that this music propagated.
Hence I always feel regretful in the way that I was born too late, I'm kinda living in the past right now, and it feels so good. I'm kinda living in a illusion, and in love with an idea that has already had it's time, and it's funny that I tell myself everyday that I don't wanna go back to the present as though I've already abandoned it. It's a strange feeling.
Regular meditation has made me content with the present, but very appreciative of fond memories. All life is beautiful without stress.
This is a Master piece!!..forever!!
Masterpiece indeed! Sad that music like this is fading away these days.
You can still find it - and in the most surprising places. I discovered the joys of The Consouls - who do jazz covers of video games music - and some of it is quite astonishing. Their cover of Scars of Time from Chrono Cross is a masterpiece notwithstanding the guitarist was a last minute stand-in whent the regular guy got covid. They changed the time signature from the original 4/4 to 11 (or alternating 6 and 5). ruclips.net/video/YsDP9DppmRw/видео.htmlsi=X2Qevw3H4hj4mJX_
every player is a master - it all weaves togeather ...
Heard this decades ago with a sweet lover. When hearing the music again, my heart breaks a little for both.
Me too painful ecstasy
VERY difficult pausing this sublime piece to do anything - so sad for the 12 giving thumbs down - their loss
This song puts everyone in a state of trance in a argentine tango class. The class is in Boston. It is not just the sound. The visual of people dancing around this transcends time and space.
Lovely... Thks for sharing KLP
this song makes me have an out of body experience, totally mesmerizing
This song speaks to my soul...
Jazz heaven...always takes me back to the first time I heard it
One of the most poetically played pieces in BEAUTIFUL harmonic tones with smoother than SMOOTH undertones . . .
NOW THAT'S REAL JAZZ!!!!
WOW WOW WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From a mad keen 74yo Aussie fan.
GOD--One of the most beautiful tunes ever,played by some musical giants.
nice GOD 3/8 tempo in
JAZZ
I am late to discover but better late then never, incredible
Essa música tem uma certa dialética entre tristeza e felicidade que, no fim, me dá uma paz profunda.
Sempre que estou estressado eu ouço essa música deitado, de olhos fechados e concentrado na minha respiração. Música é o melhor remédio!
“Saudade”
Esta pieza debería ser el himno del mundo. Estar en todos los colegios del mundo , todos los días, y repetirse a cada amanecer y al anochecer , así hasta que la raza humana cambie su mala actitud con el prójimo y con el planeta.
Cierto. Es una de las mejores obras que se han escrito. Lástima que mucha gente prefiere la música comercial sin sentido, si mensaje.
Spot on!
This is a great great GREAT album. What joy it has brought me over the years.
I first heard this on the radio in 1986. I was in my office and totally entranced by all of it to the extent I missed a meeting I was supposed to attend. I think that's what finally got me fired, but what the Hell it was worth it!!!!!!!!!!
at 4::01 to 6:35 Jim is so thoughtful - not flashy - but tender. and at 14:21 after Roland's gorgeous solo he continues. His last solo at 16:55 to the end with the others is a tribute to the composer. All these guys paid such loving attention to each other. It was a beautiful collaboration.
This song reminds me of cruising down PCH ~ Pacific Coast Highway at sunset ~ Lovely Song! RIP Jim Hall
Same here, I'm from San Diego! I've listened to this along PCH around sunset many times... :-)
Lovely memory
One of the all-time great jazz singles ever! Such musicianship. Breaks my heart everytime.
So many moving parts of this is hauntingly beautiful, it imparts a sentiment that would make a ‘grown man’ cry! And then the bridge comes that-incites the wonder of second chances that you can jump up out of the bed for-that once again warms up those embers of your spirit and soothes those reclusive blues-(which is the opposite of having green)-like joy as an unexpected guest comes in the wake of the morning-on a horn that knows-that’s been there-that’s a new shore.
I feel the same love of this divine piece of music as expressed by so many people here. This music touches me so deeply that tears well up in my eyes. May I just add one more magical moment: it starts at 3:37 when Ron Carter’s bass begins this trance-like groove and then Roland Hanna’s piano adds such a nostalgic ambience, and then Jim Hall....Love Love Love
Totally agree that the magical moment is when Maestro Carter starts that groove ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥 When I finally clicked on this I repeated it so many times and that moment gets me every time!
Best jazz recording ever it sets boundaries and used as a yardstick for any jazz recording that followed
It does not get any better than this!
Hans Hoefgen
I missed an important department meeting because I couldn't tear myself away from this the first time I heard it. Didn't even mind my boss' as chewing when I showed up late!!
My all time favorite tune. I played it every time I got on a plane. I have many different versions and have heard it done in person multiple times, but this is my favorite recording.
何十回聞いても良いね
素晴らしい
One of the most beautiful , Desmond alto sax solo's ever heard!
never could listen to it without crying
addicted to it
wanna be in this mood while passing away
only compareable to Sibelius' and Beethovens and Mendelssohns and Tshaikovskys Violin-Concertos, to Dvoraks Cello Concerto, to Bach's Fugues and his 1. Violin Concerto...
First heard it back in Dizzy’s in Rotterdam back in 1987. Bought it the very next day. Ever since I play it very week. Beautiful!
First time I heard this song, I jumped right the hell online and got it on vinyl❤️🔥
same! albiet I ended up with the yellow/gold album
…llegue a esta versión musical hace diez años, acostumbraba a escucharla con un buen reproductor mp4, las primeras veces reconozco que no podía acabar de escucharla, era tal el nudo que se me hacia en la garganta que tenía que quitarme los cascos...en fin una joya única, gracias siempre.
I can only echo the previous comment...well said. A incredible piece of music
What a sublime experience. This piece played by you is a unique fragrance of gardenias
Oh wow , I do not tire of this recording. Makes me feel so very nice. The background, everybody. Peaceful and beautiful
It's hard to believe that someone can make such a beautiful piece of music. With a wonderful touch of the most fine jazz, this version of Joaquin Rodrigo's master piece gets to the sublime point of ecstasy...
Nothing less than classic jazz!!!!!!!!
Dies ist die beste Interpretation des Concierto's, die je aufgenommen wurde. Das Zusammenspiel der Musiker ist einfach atemberaubend -- ganz große Klasse!
stumbled across this, absolutely beautiful
I love Ron Carter's segway into the second section. How he flows and carries the groove is amazing, simply flawless! The whole piece is awesome, one of my favorites.
Have loved Jim Halls music since I heard "the Train and the River" way back when, (was it the '60s) but let it lapse.
Heard this on Pandora and bought the cd straight away. Magic absolute magic
This is something else!
Beautiful! I could listen to this all day!
This is another world heritage music that Amazon music missed to carry it.
I can't figure it out what has happened to them but this stands out the best among so many artists played this song including Miles Davis.
This particular recording will last for centuries.
whiskey, cigar , and this master piece , that’s all I need
Completely get what you are saying. 😊
Simply DIVINE
Just discovered this today...Wow! What a wonderful piece of music!
one of my favorite cuts
Sublime. Other worldly. Amen.
It's the greatest sound fantasy movie - track for me out of Un Flic The 1973 Melville -Delon Film - keeps me Alive ! Stunning,! Only dreaming 😅
Just... wow!
My absolute favourite piece of music and production of it. It is played with peerless skill and feeling. I will never tire of listening to this. It is sublime.
My favorite of all time. Beautiful!
quel moment d'extase pur, la séquence de roland hanna au piano est un moment de bonheur absolu. merci à ces artistes de génie d'avoir revisité ce titre avec autant de talent, de sensibilité et d'émotions ; les mots peinent à traduire ce que je ressens en réalité
S/O Don Sebesky for the arrangement; impecable and beautiful!
Deserves a gold medal!!!!
Don Sebesky was a giant who deserves full credit for this divine music.
The most beautiful harmonious collaboration among these genius musicians playing this heavenly song together here! Pure Magic & Ecstasy... My entire life passed me by in 20 minutes listening to this, especially min. 3:49 and on ... It brought me to tears and smiles all at the same time... ❤️ Truly a masterpiece on all levels and a gift from GOD straight from the heavens... ❤️ Thank you for uploading this unforgettable timeless masterpiece! ❤️
Truely the gold dust eternal!
'My entire life passed me by in 20 minutes listening to this...' - I know exactly what you mean. I was writing a story while I was listeing and it went off in an entirely different direction, taking in parts of my life I'd almost forgotten.
Truly the most beautiful instrumental music I've ever heard, and my favorite
A masterpiece with the cream of the crop side men. I Lister to it all the time. You will fall in love with the improvised solos.
un chef-d'oeuvre absolu...tout est parfait, une harmonie parfaite entre tous les musiciens....une inspiration présente du début à la fin.
Perfect musica for Winter by the fireplace with your loved one......don't forget the wine:)
So True! This has been a must as least one a month for,me for,years.
Yes, for me too, and it never fails to bring tears, its beauty does not fade with time, each of the musicians, oh what music, improvisations, breaks me each time...
vicki, call me i'll bring some over! we'll romp.
久々に聴く事と相成りました。段々盛り上がる感じがとても好きだす。良きどすえ!
ジャズはJimHallのこの曲が最高ですね😀
Gorgeous, and love Chet Baker on this, too. Thank you Adan Karli.
The cover art is from a megalithic figure part of a tomb platform located in San Agustín (Colombia), and part of what is considered the largest necropolis in the world. I wonder why they chose that image, perhaps they knew this song will be as everlasting as the rock idols.
Did this album come out in the era when Kahlua had their ad campaign with the images of the Easter Island monolithic carved figures?
Hoy escuché este tema en radio nacional clásica , iba conduciendo poco antes de comer y el rato que pasé escuchando esta versión fue magnifico. Muchas gracias al programa de radio y a los artistas que realizaron este gran trabajo