Emmet Cohen w/ Eric Alexander & Vincent Herring | Minor Blues (Nemesis)
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Emmet Cohen - Piano
Eric Alexander - Tenor Saxophone & Composition
Vincent Herring - Alto Saxophone
Russell Hall - Bass
Joe Farnsworth- Drums
Emmet’s Place is the hottest show in town 🔥
Bro this is straight facts all these cars coming through are constantly fire and these are some of my favorite live performances post 1999 ever.
There is a certain truth in this music, which is why it will attract new generations who will ensure
it´s survival. Swing, the blues, complete mastery of melodic, harmonic, rhythmic vocabulary and
obviously the virtuosity to pull it off. Eric Joe and Vincent are keepers of the flame and the elders.
"There is a certain truth in this music"..... That statement is so true. I could not have said it better Bob Blues!!
❤
Erik played angry. That's life, and it's so good this way.
Joe Farnsworth's drip is S tier
Eric Alexander's solo, wow!! I love the lick he plays at 1:33.
Eric is the master of false fingerings
Holy shit Eric is a beast
This is a masterclass in high tempo swing.
Wow!! what a brilliant blow. Tempo is amazing. You`re all great but hats off to Russell Hall playing for 12 minutes at 300bpm - Incredible.
50th time listening to vincent erick solos
The understated elegance of JOE FARNSWORTH is really growing on me, really diggin this cat and those suits, yeah man! the man is straight up COOKING on this, and Eric Alexander too...find my vids of ERic Alexander at San Jose jazz festival for a real treat !
God damn, Vincent Herring is tearing it up. He and Eric sound so good together - are they on any records together?
They made two live records together - "The Battle: Live at Smoke" and "Friendly Fire: Live at Smoke."
@@WesleyChinTranscriptions Oh sick, I'll check those out!
@@pelicans456 I’m excited for you
a few they play together a lot fantistic along with jeremy pelt
That echo from emmet at 7:30 🔥
Russell Hall : Very good Job👏👏👏
Running not walking - should have entered the Olympics with this athletic performance!
Gold award.😁
Eric and vince are just an incredible discover here..thanks to all of you guys
Blazing, steamin, smokin, grilled and fried! These guys cooked it!
Dude your making feel hungry!!!!!!!!!!
Vincent Herring bringing it with his custom Yamaha 82z ❤
It's interesting that Emmit taps his foot on the quarter notes, I saw a video with Hal Galper where he talks about how to sound very loose on fast tempos,he said to tap your foot on 1 and 3, because it turns your quarter notes into 8th notes like you're playing double time on a Ballad, but Emmit seems to be doing pretty well with his way 😁
WOW...!!!!!!
Smokin'!
10 out of 10! Bloody marvellous
Bro Vincent Herring just popped off, what a solo!
Just discovered drummer Farnsworth on Emmets Monday nights and his ability to stay relaxed at such a high pace for so long is impressive to a drummer like myself and his solos are simple yet creative ....Ive seen he plays SMALLS jazz club in NYC a lot , really need to see him live now. Does he come to West Coast like Monterey Jazz fest and does he teach drums in New York City area? anyone know? I found out he played on many Eric Alexander albums and maybe went to music college with him...he is a real jewel of the NYC jazz scene.
Blazing!!!
YEAH! MAKE ME WANNA SHOUT..
Great band
Absolutely phenomenal! 🙏😁🎷
Cookin music while I’m cookin breakfast! Hot music with. Cold Brewed Coffee…Outstanding!
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Reminded me a bit of Woody Shaw's classic 'Rhasaan's Run' from his 1977 classic 'Rosewood'. Here they got faster tempo, but harmonic rhythm slower, meaning this is 24 bar form as opposed to 12, which in fact I prefer because i feel that one can appreciate each chord changes better. Killer group and burnin performance.
Wow, it's awesome. Thanks 👍
Eric Alexander and Vincent Herring consummate saxophonists. The whole group rocks!
Wow, one of your crew plays just like Cleveland Eaton, now that's damn good. Everyone is awesome, to say the least, Emmet Cohen, you are the best, love you all.
Absolute 🔥! I'm breathless.
Love all of this and Russell Hall is such a positive driving force.
Thanks from Brazil!
Wow! What can you say this is fire.
The best band in a box...
Incredible as always
Wow
The Emmet solo is just GREAT !
Absolutely incredible
back again, like this live version more than recorded one it has fire urgency , erick is a heavy weight champ herring is standing up very stoic but wait until he open fire wow that articulation on erick and vincent is a life time of playing emitt playing opposite patterns left right hands touches of mccoy tyner herring is using entire range of horn upper range very clear i recognize some of oliver nelson patterns which i always like to hear hall on bass wow love joe;s suit and of course he's shark dont get cut
Superb!!!!!!
Great composition! Great solos!
Did the sound quality just get an upgrade? It sounds very crisp IMO. (or maybe it's just the supreme sax tone)
It does sounds CRISPR, that ride cymbal is just crystal clear
@@RyanonBasss or perhaps Krisp? ;)
They have an overhead mic now, which catches the high ends of that ride better.
They also clip-on mic'ed the saxes this time, which gives a more aggressive and in-your-face sound than the 1-2ft mic they've been running previously that caught more of the room
IMO the overheads sound a bit hot making that ride sound really bright (or maybe the cymbal itself is just ridonk bright), and I kind of liked the room sound vibe they had going way more. Far more in line with the usual aesthetic approach for this kind of music. Whether it's a choice or they're adjusting things idk, but it's up to them at the end of the day no matter what.
Thought it was gonna be Django's "Minor blues". Not disappointed a bit though, this was fire.
Don’t want to forget joe and russel, who are perfect…
9:44 so cool…
Never heard a Boulder roll up hill so fast
Each of the men is a column of air. Towering fiantaz
virtuosity all round..
When was it said that this was a competition 🤔
😮
In regards to Vincent Herring: sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeessshhhhhhhhhh
I feel like a deer in headlights listening to this wow
Lol my thoughts exactly. Transfixed is the word. So much going on
Modern day Cannonball and Trane
hi shark horse
Beautiful playing all around. You may, however, want to invest less than $5 - $10 and get some cymbal felts and sleeves for those cymbal stands, lest those expensive cymbals will be ruined with keyholes or cracks.
that's a "runnin" bass right there
any brave ones to transcribe that tenor and alto solos lol
Wow this is fast
eric sounds like a somber Dexter Gordon
Burning
like this version better than the recorded one more up tempo multi phonics on fire well done everbody , hey put this version on a release , what about a big ban arrangement
Russell just casually playing his fingers off...🦴👏👏 and Vincent just smokes.
Yeah... 335bpm, and he just kept those quarter notes going for close to 10 minutes... superhero stuff!! 😯
How are there still no cymbal sleeves on those stands lolol
blow big v blow nucler fusion
joe dressed tp the 9s
nuclear fusion is here baby111
vincent has to get another new horn , he melted the hand made one
Ok there is nothing to talk about , nothing to say……………………………………………🤫
like to see erick battle bob mintzer chris potter brandford marceils seamus blake ravi coltrane yeah emmet throwing some mcoy out
Jesus Christ
horns kill
Eric seemed like he was most in the groove on this tune. Compared to his playing on the other tracks which was burnin' but it seemed awkward. Or maybe it seems like there is an inside joke between the drummer and bassist all the time lol.
eric is just all about that real shit.
As Sandy Toxvig put it: "Jazz sounds like musicians in search of a tune".
That sounds more like projection to me.
thats just for those in the audience who cant hear the tune pass them by.
As Nick Brignola used to say, “Jazz is not for the masses.” Like classical music, it requires an educated audience in the art form to fully appreciate what is happening melodically, harmonically, rhythmically, and historically.
Too many notes.