Christian McBride 'Tangerine' | Live Studio Session
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- Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024
- In his third visit to the KNKX studios, Christian McBride’s recent trio album Live at the Village Vanguard had just earned him a Grammy for best improvised jazz solo, and let us in on the little-known fact that 99% of the big awards that night are awarded well before the national telecast, and that he never gets tired of the red carpet.
Musicians:
Christian McBride bass
Christian Sands piano
Jerome Jennings drums
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Damn. Think I'll go practice now.
Pianist put that piano in a full Nelson. He kicked its butt!!!
4:42 He knows what he did.
Amazing playing to all 3!
Some times with blues tones, amazing agree
At piano solo I mean.🎼🎩🥁🔥✌️🤘♥️❤️🎷🎶🎶🎶🎼🎵🎶
Isn’t that “Last Train from Overbrook” by James Moody?
I could never tire of listening to Mr McBride, and as for this trio, K I L L I N G!
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Try listening to Oscar Pettiford , Ray Brown or Leroy Vinnegar before listening to Mr McBride then you might tire very quickly .
@@kenmorley2339 Of course! I listen to the greats you speak of too, but I was actually thinking in the present tense, as in alive. Respectfully, I'm not new to jazz, my friend. 61 years old and a student of the 'low-end'. But thank you for the reminder, the result of which is, that I'm about to play my 'Some of My Best Friends' CDs by Mr. Brown, right now. Stay well and musical, Ken :-)
That said, do point me in the direction re: the works of Brown, Pettiford, and Vinnegar that you enjoy. Thanks again.
Damn I did not know that drummer. So classy, so subtle... Thank you you mister Jennings for your beautiful sound and swing.
Christian McBride has been known to me as a fine bass player for a number of years but I feel blessed to have just 'discovered' Christian Sands by way of KNKX Live Studio Sessions. Certainly a name to look and listen out for - for many years to come.
Ok, so this is maybe the greatest piano player I have ever heard next to the giants like Basie and Duke. Christian Sands is incredible.
How can someone possibly dislike this video ???!!!!
Well, if they can't hear it...
This is some of the most swingin shit I have heard in a while, absolutely killing!
I could listen to these guys all night!
Another young prodigy/monster on the piano-Mr. McBride(another young monster himself-although he has been established for some time now)sure knows how to pick 'em! 2-18-23.
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This is fantastic... The Best Bass Player On The Planet - PERIOD!
Jazz'mi Madre 😮😮😮😮😮❤❤❤❤❤
Wonderful intro .... Tangerine'
plus great young cats pianist!
I love that wooden contrabass sound..And what an amazing band...
What a trio!
Jerome Jennings drums
cleveland be proud
Louis Harris yoooooo
Yo bro where you been
Why do we sleep on Christian Sands like he's not a GOAT of this generation already
he's obviously very accomplished but personally i find him a liiiitle bit of a straight-ahead clone
I disagree but everyone is entitled to their opinions@@TehWinnerz
@@jazzbystarlite you think he's the greatest jazz pianist of his generation?
My apologies! In my haste, I only paid attention to the first name. Nevertheless, he is one to watch since he has made an indelible mark among the new tigers.@@TehWinnerz
@@TehWinnerz who do you prefer?
One of the great contemporary bassists.
Mr Mcbride you are Genius and This Trio is perfect ✔
Shades of Ray Brown
That was nice. Great playing by everyone. Damn good drummer!
Man I just love All of the people keeping it alive!
Awesome pianist!!
this brings back some memories of my Father: Jerry W and Jazz Ensemble/ Acoustics competions via NIL @ Lamar Univrsity: Beaumont, Texas thanks :)
I love how they break … getting ready go the next solo . What a goood group…Tangerine never had it sooo good!
Damn. I'm impressed, and that's just a minute in on this video.
I'll add that I can't help but compare this to the lineup on "Money Jungle," by the trio of Duke, Charles Mingus, and Max Roach...
the best performance of this masterpiece
Genius on a sleigh-ride.
I saw both, Mr. Sands and Mr. McBride live in Vienna. Mr. Sands toured with his trio, McBride toured with his big band. Both were truly amazing!!!
One of the greatest bassists of all time
Mastery on every level.
Lovely arrangement great solos, positively invigorating!
man the sound is great- you can really hear the bass this is some baaaaaadddd S***!! awesome
WOW WOW WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111
From a mad keen 76yo Aussie fan.
GOD--They sure swing.
Dvon--Please translate for an Aussie...
best upright player alive, no questions asked. perhaps in the history of jazz. my god...
Luke Conklin you must be kidding. What happened to Ron Carter and Richard Davis?
Ethan Wollman well, he was talking about bass players who are still here :)
Luke Conklin Richard is still with us. Don't forget Ray Brown. Christian wouldn't.
Ron Carter is still here ...
John Escobar Pattitucci
A lot of Peterson in the head, but in the arrangement I hear Jamal and Bill Evans in the 3/4 section
Very tasty playing...near perfect trio chemistry tbh
These musicians are simply incredible.
This is soooo real!
Incredible, all of them, and all of them together.
1:41 Christian Sands with that 'tea for two' sample! awesome man!
Haha that's actually part of the tune Tangerine
Wow so nice that solo was lovely
Great Trio.
Saw him years ago at the Blue Note with Lewis Nash, man what a sound!
Fantastic ❤
Thank you! Cheers!
McBride & company holdin' it down!
Excellent! Great version of one of my favorite pieces of music. Thank you!
SO GREAT
Great trio, tremendous musicians. I love the work that pianist Christian Sands does, he is a perfect match for McBride's genius
Keep having fun while you are young and stay smart. SWEET Stuff! YIKES!!!!!!!
you guys can PLAY.
The rhythmic ostianto in the beginning is simply crazy! Wow I'm still trying to figure out how it's done! :D Somehow it feels like an Afro-Cuban feel, but I still don't get it! :D It's simply too hot.
All on fire . . .
Listening to this will mc your feel very bride
What a amazing play !
Amazing ❤
BRILLIANT.
HOW does he do it??? Fantastico!!!
this is soooo good !!
So sweetly done
Thanks for watching!
Love this song and this version is a killer
Bring back this music GREAT!!
It's still here
love the pianists shirt
Yes!!! 👏👏🖤🖤🎶🎶
sono innamorato del pezzo e del trio.....
I love !!! so much..
But who is that 49 deaf people, who doesn't like ??? !! !
Wow!
G...............ROOVY!
wow! thats jazz
Amazing!!!
And that’s what you call Cooking. 🙏
Tangerine
She's all that they claim
With her eyes of night
And lips as bright as flame
Tangerine
When she dances by
Señoritas stare
And caballeros sigh
And I've seen
Toasts to tangerine
Raised in every bar
Across the argentine
Oh, she has them on the run
But her heart belongs just to one
Her heart belongs to tangerine
Source: LyricFind
Songwriters: Johnny Mercer / Victor Schertzinger
Tangerine lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
"Tangerine" is a popular song. The music was written by Victor Schertzinger, the lyrics by Johnny Mercer. The song was published in 1941 and soon became a jazz standard.
"Tangerine" was introduced to a broad audience in the 1942 movie, The Fleet's In, produced by Paramount Pictures, directed by Schertzinger just before his death, and starring Dorothy Lamour, William Holden, Eddie Bracken, singer Cass Daley, and Betty Hutton in her feature film debut.
The song portrays a fictitious South American woman with universally recognized allure: "When she dances by, / Señoritas stare / And caballeros sigh". As one of Mercer's biographers explained the initial popularity: "Latin America, the one part of the world not engulfed in World War II, became a favorite topic for songs and films for Americans who wanted momentarily to forget about the conflagration
The most popular recorded version of the song was made by the performers who introduced it in the film: the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra with vocalists Helen O'Connell and Bob Eberly. The recording was released in January 1942 by Decca Records as catalog number 4123. The record first reached the Billboard charts on April 10, 1942, and lasted 15 weeks on the chart, including six weeks at #1. The lyrics in this version differ slightly from those in the movie. On the record, Eberly sings "And I've seen toasts to Tangerine / Raised in every bar across the Argentine," the lyric that became standard. In the movie at that point, the line is "And I've seen times when Tangerine / Had the bourgeoisie believing she were queen."
A disco instrumental version by the Salsoul Orchestra brought the song back into the U.S. top twenty in 1976. It also reached #11 on the US, Easy Listening chart.
SUCH A BLISS!!! I AM A NEW FAN!!!
Great intro!
Uhuu! Sensacional...
Fascinantes
Nice 😎✨
Christian Sands awesome
Who is this remarkable young pianist? 🙂
Amazing
so dope
SWEET !!
2:42 amazing
Oh yes !!
Tight arrangement!
Jaazz on fire
yeah baby!
maestro !!!!!!!
Christian Sands got the cleanest waves in jazz lol
Brutal..
Enormous version
So tasty. Killer stuff by all.
i think that you are great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nice!
Damn, McBride is a level beyond Super-Saiyan
clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap !!!!!!!!!!! .. clap clap clap clap !!!! .. and more clap clap !!! ..
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Yes:)!
Fantastic young pianist. Anyone know who he is?
That's Christian Sands! Awesome player
Thanks.Hope to hear a lot more from him
nice !!!!