Ahmad Jamal trio and George Coleman, Marciac jazz festival, France, august 5th, 2000
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Ahmad Jamal (piano), George Coleman (sax), James Cammack (bass), James Johnson (drums)
Ahmad Jamal interview 01:20
Rehearsal 02:45
George Coleman interview 03:22
Polka dots and moonbeams 04:04
George Coleman interview (suite) 09:13
Rehearsal 09:53
Ahmad Jamal interview (suite) 12:19
My foolish heart 12:48
George Coleman blues solo and interview (suite) 22:59
Building N°1 26:09
George Coleman interview (suite) 33:20
Building N°1 (reprise) 34:52
Ahmad Jamal interview (suite) 39:15
Rehearsal 39:38
George Coleman interview (suite) 40:38
There's a Lull in My Life 42:15
Ahmad Jamal interview (suite) 49:30
There's a Lull in My Life (reprise) 49:50
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Ahmad Jamal un pianiste Puissant & modeste , paix à son âme !!!
Extraordinary. A natural talent. Ahmad Jamal started advanced and sophisticated, at the top: Ludwig van Beethoven; Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington and Arthur Tatum Jr! 42:35
Great stuff, Jim is kicking it on Bass!
Doen't anybody hear that they're playing "The Nearness of You"? C'mon ya'll. Listen! At the sound check, the ballad they were playing was "Polka Dots and Moonbeams".
Incredibly wonderful to come across this documentary - so revealing the personalities and musicality of these giants of jazz … ( though it would be great if the director & creatives credits etc could also be acknowledged below with musician credits).
My first vinyl (33 1/3 rpm) was Ahmad Jamal’s “At The Pershing”, favorite piece “Poinciana”, sounds as good today as when I bought in (about) 1960. He’e as good now as ever.
Thank you for sharing! Please upload other ahmad jamal concert video if you can. Have a good day.
Thanks, I will. Have a nice evening
"Swahli land" is wrong, correctly "There's a Lull in My Life"
From what we understand, using Google's translation service, the French to English version looks like this:
- If i heard Beethoven, i played Beethoven
- If i heard Duke Ellington, i was playing Duke Ellington
- If I heard Art Tatum...I played everything I heard
- Maybe not very well. But, the I was playing
- Then my mother made me take private lessons
- It was she who allowed me to start musical studies
- It is thanks to her that I became a musician
- I am here thanks to my mother
- At the age of 11. I was already old! 2:15 to 2:47
Took my son to his first Jazz club last year, and we saw George Coleman. A true musical blessing. Thank you for the post.
Yeh sounds good tho ?
Articulate master of the art
This rendition of My Foolish Hart is a masterpiece! Geniuses
アーマッドジャマルのピアノの音は、何時もスリリングに感じます。メンバーとの掛け合いがとても緊張してます。私の大好きなピアニストです。❤🎉
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Song title graphic has the live numbers reversed. "My Foolish Heart" is an absolute classic!
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des grands artistes de JAZZ reunis pour un tres bon concert🥊🥊🥊🥊🥊
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Muchas gracias, ebjazz93.., Muy elegante.
Fabulous.
This upload will be forever appreciated!
Finally! Thanks for sharing
Maravilha 👏🏽👏🏽🎷🎹🙏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
What is he playing at 12:48? That's not My Foolish Heart I don't think.
My Foolish Heart 26:09
It is "The Aftermath".
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Anybody know the name of the tune they're playing in the soundcheck at 2:46? I'm sure I've heard it before but I can't place it.
Just remembered, it's Frank's Tune
@@rhtranscriptions9665 Thanks mister
anybody know the name of the track being rehearsed at 10:35 I'm obsessed
There's a Lull in My Life
y si le gustaba a Miles...
great set and interviews, but that isn't idris muhammad at the kit
Yes, James Johnson, thanks for noticing.