In the early days, years before AL Jarreau became legendary, he was seen walking through the streets of Milwaukee Wisconsin, making funny and strange sounds. Not understanding what they were hearing, people thought AL Jarreau was crazy or mad until they learned better. In fact, he used to live directly across the street from my grandparents on West Capitol Drive for years. Sorry to say, I never got the chance to meet him during his early years. But I was fortunate enough to see him in concert on several occasions. And each time the man was phenomenal. My hat is off to my hometown hero and one of the valuable known treasures of Milwaukee.
Ici le sud de la France.un grain de riz sur cette planète. Artiste phénomènale ,et ses albums tournent carré. Je sais c est folie et je m en fiche..😱😱😱👂👂👂👂❤️❤️❤️❤️
0:01 Intro 1:19 Way to your Heart 6:10 Says 10:55 We're in this Love together 15:50 Since I fell for you 24:57 I must have been Fool 31:05 Pleasure 35:23 All of my Love 41:32 Take Five 51:40 Alonzo 57:49 Yo' Jeans 1:02:30 Sticky Wickett 1:10:39 Spain 1:21:24 Roof Garden
Mitico concerto di Al Jarreau a Roma per aiutare le popolazioni dell’Armenia, colpite da un violentissimo terremoto: io c’ero quella sera al Palaeur ! Gloria al grande Jarreau RIP. ❤️🤝👋 E grazie ad Enrico Catena per aver fatto rivivere a tutti noi un bellissimo ricordo di una bella serata di musica e solidarietà ! 👍🤝👋
Al Jarreau, simply the greatest. Having said this, the band and the repertoire after 1983 left a lot to be desired... I don't know what pushed him to abandon Jay Graydon & Co. in L.A. but he was working with UNBELIEVABLE musicians over there and producing masterpieces of the caliber of Breakin' Away and Jarreau (with musicians on a league of their own such as Steve Gadd, Steve Porcaro - incredible 12/8 - the monstrous Jerry Hey and his out of this world arrangement, Jeremy Lubbock, Tom Canning, the unmatched Jay Graydon and his producing skills / and guitar playing, Abe Laboriel, and many others!!). That gang, with the playing and arranging of Maestro Jerry Hey was UNMATCHED to this day. The level of playing/songwriting/producing/arranging (even the voicings on those changes - and what changes!! - is to these days unmatched!!). This is my professional opinion but I'm sure if there are musicians here writing they know what I'm talking about! And of course you Al, absolutely unique!
Neil Larsen is a great keyboard player and extraordinary musician, a league ahead of Tom Canning and certainly not second to anyone when it comes to harmonic knowledge. It's totally legit if you don't like Al's 80s repertoire (I can agree to some extent), but don't blame that on superior musicians such as Neil Larsen, Michael Paulo and Michael Patches Stewart!
@@oriomenoni7651 Tom Canning is just the tip of the iceberg. You're perhaps forgetting that people like George Duke (Roof Garden and other tracks) together to an amazing Steve Gadd or Jeff Porcaro were playing in these albums? How about the Brass section lead by the Genius Jerry Hey? You might argue "is a matter of taste" but I don't go with that as I can understand music on a fine level (a very fine one for that matter) and I can tell you that the voicing (since I have the parts) in these three albums (This Time, Breakin' Away and Jarreau) of these chord changes were way more refined than the ones in the following albums (High Crime for instance) not to mention that the writing, arranging and producing (not to mention the 'live playing' instead of drum machines heard in High Crime) were far far superior to my ears and musician knowledge. But what do I know...
@@oriomenoni7651 in Spain (This Time Album) Larry William's solo is just amazing (talking about another keyboardist worth mentioning). Originally Chick Corea was the name proposed by Jay Graydon but it was abandoned later on for scheduling problems... These were the names orbiting L.A. in these years...
Fantastic live concert by the late, great, Al Jarreau backed by an equally great band!!! Please list the rest of the super talented musicians on show - I recoginized Michael Paulo & Michael Stewart....Thank you for posting this!
Tris Imboden (drums), Ricky Minor (bass), Vonda Shepard (keys and backing vocals), Neil Larsen (keys and musical director), Felicia Collins (guitar). Can't remember backing vocals and percussionist names...sorry...
@@enricocatena8170 Thank you so much for the info on the other musicians. Tris Imboden - one of the greatest drummers!!! Thanks again for your response Enrico!
Was in Cologne at that tour...great band...thanx for posting this Video....wow Michael paulo 's sax solo at Says...sounds like Michael brecker.....AL at his last really big Tour with a super horn section..after that his records and concerts got less interesting...still good but the 80ies were the best......his voice also suffered during the years.....at the end he was a bit embarassing.....RIP AL
@@Louie914 I am somewhere between. Al's voice suffered from using cocain, no doubt. He spoke about using it on George Duke's funeral. You can find it on RUclips. If people are taking it for decades, the voice suffers. You can even hear it in this video. Same with many other artists, for example Whitney Houston, Bobby Kimball, Chaka Khan.
Grande!!! Io, purtroppo, ho potuto godermelo solo in TV. Ma sono felice di aver avuto 19 anni quando in TV facevano vedere cose cosi, anzichè X-Factor o vaccate simili!
A questo concerto non c'ero, ma nel '90 a Lido di Camaiore in formazione con Randy Crawford, Joe Sample, Steve Gadd, Freddie Washington, Philippe Saisse e Buzz Feiten sì, così come a Milano qualche anno dopo. Ricordo che quando l'ho visto salire sul palco a Camaiore mi son venuti i brividi...lo ascoltavo da anni ed ero lì a 10 metri...che concerto...dopo quella data andarono a Montreux e ci son dei video di quel tour e di quella formazione...strepitosi!
In the early days, years before AL Jarreau became legendary, he was seen walking through the streets of Milwaukee Wisconsin, making funny and strange sounds. Not understanding what they were hearing, people thought AL Jarreau was crazy or mad until they learned better. In fact, he used to live directly across the street from my grandparents on West Capitol Drive for years. Sorry to say, I never got the chance to meet him during his early years. But I was fortunate enough to see him in concert on several occasions. And each time the man was phenomenal. My hat is off to my hometown hero and one of the valuable known treasures of Milwaukee.
Ici le sud de la France.un grain de riz sur cette planète. Artiste phénomènale ,et ses albums tournent carré. Je sais c est folie et je m en fiche..😱😱😱👂👂👂👂❤️❤️❤️❤️
Love this version of All of My Love.
0:01 Intro
1:19 Way to your Heart
6:10 Says
10:55 We're in this Love together
15:50 Since I fell for you
24:57 I must have been Fool
31:05 Pleasure
35:23 All of my Love
41:32 Take Five
51:40 Alonzo
57:49 Yo' Jeans
1:02:30 Sticky Wickett
1:10:39 Spain
1:21:24 Roof Garden
24:57 i must have Been Fool from the album heart’horizon.
@@tmontreu8 Thanks a lot ... I have edited the list. 👍🤝
Thank you
Pete Woodroffe Music UK
OMG what a way to dominate his voice only Al did that I miss you AJ
Mitico concerto di Al Jarreau a Roma per aiutare le popolazioni dell’Armenia, colpite da un violentissimo terremoto: io c’ero quella sera al Palaeur ! Gloria al grande Jarreau RIP. ❤️🤝👋 E grazie ad Enrico Catena per aver fatto rivivere a tutti noi un bellissimo ricordo di una bella serata di musica e solidarietà ! 👍🤝👋
concerto indimenticabile e grandissima ispirazione
De la belle musique Américaine de cette époque ! j'ai adoré ! Avec cet immense artiste qu'àété Al Jarreau ...(rip Al +)
Al Jarreau, simply the greatest. Having said this, the band and the repertoire after 1983 left a lot to be desired... I don't know what pushed him to abandon Jay Graydon & Co. in L.A. but he was working with UNBELIEVABLE musicians over there and producing masterpieces of the caliber of Breakin' Away and Jarreau (with musicians on a league of their own such as Steve Gadd, Steve Porcaro - incredible 12/8 - the monstrous Jerry Hey and his out of this world arrangement, Jeremy Lubbock, Tom Canning, the unmatched Jay Graydon and his producing skills / and guitar playing, Abe Laboriel, and many others!!). That gang, with the playing and arranging of Maestro Jerry Hey was UNMATCHED to this day. The level of playing/songwriting/producing/arranging (even the voicings on those changes - and what changes!! - is to these days unmatched!!). This is my professional opinion but I'm sure if there are musicians here writing they know what I'm talking about! And of course you Al, absolutely unique!
Agreed
Prefer the slick Graydon sound to the more Caribbean Nike Rodgers view
Neil Larsen is a great keyboard player and extraordinary musician, a league ahead of Tom Canning and certainly not second to anyone when it comes to harmonic knowledge. It's totally legit if you don't like Al's 80s repertoire (I can agree to some extent), but don't blame that on superior musicians such as Neil Larsen, Michael Paulo and Michael Patches Stewart!
@@oriomenoni7651 Tom Canning is just the tip of the iceberg. You're perhaps forgetting that people like George Duke (Roof Garden and other tracks) together to an amazing Steve Gadd or Jeff Porcaro were playing in these albums? How about the Brass section lead by the Genius Jerry Hey? You might argue "is a matter of taste" but I don't go with that as I can understand music on a fine level (a very fine one for that matter) and I can tell you that the voicing (since I have the parts) in these three albums (This Time, Breakin' Away and Jarreau) of these chord changes were way more refined than the ones in the following albums (High Crime for instance) not to mention that the writing, arranging and producing (not to mention the 'live playing' instead of drum machines heard in High Crime) were far far superior to my ears and musician knowledge. But what do I know...
@@oriomenoni7651 in Spain (This Time Album) Larry William's solo is just amazing (talking about another keyboardist worth mentioning). Originally Chick Corea was the name proposed by Jay Graydon but it was abandoned later on for scheduling problems... These were the names orbiting L.A. in these years...
Assolutamente inimitabile,sono cresciuto con la sua musica RIP All
Ho lo stesso concerto ed intervista in VHS!! Poi visto dal vivo nel 1988 a Padova ❤️ Grandissimo Al 💖 Miss him so much 💗
Isso e que e cantor não tenho palavras!!grande voz!❤️
My heart breaks that I never saw him live
Well, I discovered him in 2021, years after he died!
@@b.m.4345 listen to all his albums they’re amazing he’s so underrated
@@MigitAs Yes he is, I think he's probably the most underrated jazz singer of all time and maybe the most underrated singer in general
I saw him in 2012. It was a great experience.
Thx for the memories...
You're welcome, Mr.Paulo! It's a real pleasure! 🙂
Rei do jazz!🌹🌹🌹
The Legendary, late great Al Jarreau...🙏☘
That looks like a young rickey minor on bass. This show was superb.
Be blessed, Enrico. I desperately waiting for some live gig of Al's from late 80s!
You're welcome! 👍
Monster Band.....best of the best
This is phantastic. Heard another concert of this tour and this video is a kind of time-machine to me. Awesome band and Al was so free. 🥰
Excellent he was so good
Gracias Enrico for posting this!
Tris Imboden - drummer!!!!!!!
Fantastic live concert by the late, great, Al Jarreau backed by an equally great band!!!
Please list the rest of the super talented musicians on show - I recoginized Michael Paulo & Michael Stewart....Thank you for posting this!
Tris Imboden (drums), Ricky Minor (bass), Vonda Shepard (keys and backing vocals), Neil Larsen (keys and musical director), Felicia Collins (guitar). Can't remember backing vocals and percussionist names...sorry...
@@enricocatena8170 Thank you so much for the info on the other musicians. Tris Imboden - one of the greatest drummers!!! Thanks again for your response Enrico!
@@enricocatena8170 At the end of the concert Al Jarreau calls out "Doctor Leonard Gibbs" - who must be the percussionist.......
@@erniesil7040 you're welcome! Exactly, "Doc" Gibbs...! I could only remember "Doc", but missed the name...! 🙂 Thank YOU!
@@enricocatena8170 You're more than welcome! - Its thanks to you for your post of this live concert!!!
Thank you so much Enrico!! Such great memories for me!
You're welcome! 🙂
With you on Drums, Mr. Imboden!
Impeccable drumming!
Love your drumming, Tris! Heard another concert of this tour. Great memories, indeed! 👍👏❤
Wow!!!! Super band!!! Al, amazing as always.
Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You're welcome!
Thank you for posting!!!
Al sax Michael Paulo. Categoria superiore.
Grande Al Jarreau e grande band!!..
TRIS IMBODEN / DRUMS ! great DRUMMER !
Love love love❤❤❤
Freddie gee ...amen
Ho visto al in concerto due volte, Milano e Catania.
I think the name of the singer with the hat behind Al is Tawatha Agee on this tour.
Yes that's her! 👍
Thank you for your answer but i did not find the name of the male vocalist with her
@@tmontreu8 I'm looking for his name too as we speak.
Sensacional
Neil larsen legend.
Was in Cologne at that tour...great band...thanx for posting this Video....wow Michael paulo 's sax solo at Says...sounds like Michael brecker.....AL at his last really big Tour with a super horn section..after that his records and concerts got less interesting...still good but the 80ies were the best......his voice also suffered during the years.....at the end he was a bit embarassing.....RIP AL
Why write such a HACK piece? Al was the consummate professional his entire career. Show some respect please.
@@Louie914 I am somewhere between. Al's voice suffered from using cocain, no doubt. He spoke about using it on George Duke's funeral. You can find it on RUclips. If people are taking it for decades, the voice suffers. You can even hear it in this video.
Same with many other artists, for example Whitney Houston, Bobby Kimball, Chaka Khan.
54:07 Alonzo
Thanks enrico
This was a great tour
Can u post the setlist
♥♥♥
io c'ero, manco Miles Davis era malato dopo un concerto in Spagna,sostituito da Herbie Hancock ❤
C'ero!
Grande!!! Io, purtroppo, ho potuto godermelo solo in TV. Ma sono felice di aver avuto 19 anni quando in TV facevano vedere cose cosi, anzichè X-Factor o vaccate simili!
A questo concerto non c'ero, ma nel '90 a Lido di Camaiore in formazione con Randy Crawford, Joe Sample, Steve Gadd, Freddie Washington, Philippe Saisse e Buzz Feiten sì, così come a Milano qualche anno dopo. Ricordo che quando l'ho visto salire sul palco a Camaiore mi son venuti i brividi...lo ascoltavo da anni ed ero lì a 10 metri...che concerto...dopo quella data andarono a Montreux e ci son dei video di quel tour e di quella formazione...strepitosi!
Beato te😀👍
1:02:29 sticky wicket
Tris Imboden drums!
Forte
bonjour what is the song at 1 hour 2 minutes 30 seconds please
It's sticky wicket
Can you tell an American what television network this video was produced for?
1 i must have been a fool
2 Across the Midnight Sky
3 - We're In This Love Together
4L Is For Lover
5 all of my life
6 Love is Real
7 roof garden
8 one way
9 say
Mr. A l says it all…. and preech it too.
ma c'era poco pubblico o sbaglio? Che peccato, meritava ben'altra accoglienza
6:25 says
A me sembra ieri.
1:28:12