I posted this track on my fb timeline and as a caption I quoted your comment. Because of that "irrevocably" word. there is a sense of "irrevocability" once your ears get acquainted with something like that. I could say I love thousands of songs, but I choose to marry this one. I would say Art Pepper for me is a father in law.
A great track... This track, while not 'getting me into jazz', made me really appreciate it for the first time. It's deep, hot, heady... Pepper at his best. You can get so lost in it, especially after a few drinks! And the precision of the drummer!! Wow - he doesn't miss a beat. Amazing
GREAT ART PEPPER RECORDING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - having seen what I called "The Big 5" in person in the 60's - Miles, Coltrane (twice before he died in '67 - once with Eric Dolphy), Monk, Cannonball and The MJQ, the two all-time greats I regret I never saw in person were Cal Tjader and Art Pepper - and living in South Orange County and spending a lot of time in San Francisco, there is no reason for not having seen them - another great recorded version of this song, done close to when Art died, is on the CD UNRELEASED ART, VOL. III - THE CROYDON CONCERT MAY 14, 1981 - "KEEP ENJOYING THE SOUNDS OF JAZZ" - (as usually Milcho Leviev is incredible on piano)
A great track... This track, while not 'getting me into jazz', made me really appreciate it for the first time. It's deep, hot, heady... Pepper at his best. You can get so lost in it, especially after a few drinks! And the precision of the drummer!! Wow - he doesn't miss a beat. Amazing
I have this LP. Bought at the time on the recommendation of my university tutor Richard. At the time the post punk thing was on my turntable, The Jam were coming to the end of their run but mod revival was a big influence. Somehow Bulgarian jazz just went with it.
Thank you very much for uploading this. A mighty good piece indeed! Reminds me of "Ngori's Joint in Soweto RSA recently on my visit during the 2010 FIFA World Cup. What an experience!!!!!
Hi to all brothers in love of Art Pepper and Milcho Leviev, does, please, anybody know who are the other two Maestros who contributed to this musical gem?
his long time drummer is Carl Burnett and subbing for his normal bass player, Bob Magnusson, is the great bassist Tony Dumas - "KEEP ENJOYING THE SOUNDS OF JAZZ"
Great!!!! My all time favorite jazz record!!!! Art Pepper forever!!!!
If i had to name one track that finally and irrevocably got me into jazz, this would be it.
+Alistair Candlin Art is just an incredible player. This track is hot, groovy, incandescent, furious but joyful.
I posted this track on my fb timeline and as a caption I quoted your comment. Because of that "irrevocably" word. there is a sense of "irrevocability" once your ears get acquainted with something like that. I could say I love thousands of songs, but I choose to marry this one. I would say Art Pepper for me is a father in law.
A great track... This track, while not 'getting me into jazz', made me really appreciate it for the first time. It's deep, hot, heady... Pepper at his best. You can get so lost in it, especially after a few drinks! And the precision of the drummer!! Wow - he doesn't miss a beat. Amazing
GREAT ART PEPPER RECORDING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - having seen what I called "The Big 5" in person in the 60's - Miles, Coltrane (twice before he died in '67 - once with Eric Dolphy), Monk, Cannonball and The MJQ, the two all-time greats I regret I never saw in person were Cal Tjader and Art Pepper - and living in South Orange County and spending a lot of time in San Francisco, there is no reason for not having seen them - another great recorded version of this song, done close to when Art died, is on the CD UNRELEASED ART, VOL. III - THE CROYDON CONCERT MAY 14, 1981 - "KEEP ENJOYING THE SOUNDS OF JAZZ" - (as usually Milcho Leviev is incredible on piano)
A great track... This track, while not 'getting me into jazz', made me really appreciate it for the first time. It's deep, hot, heady... Pepper at his best. You can get so lost in it, especially after a few drinks! And the precision of the drummer!! Wow - he doesn't miss a beat. Amazing
I have this LP. Bought at the time on the recommendation of my university tutor Richard. At the time the post punk thing was on my turntable, The Jam were coming to the end of their run but mod revival was a big influence. Somehow Bulgarian jazz just went with it.
Great track, fantastic album. Thanks for the upload !
Forgot this for years and now this!! Absolutely the Best!!
Milcho..Art..wonderful, fantastic music...
Thank you very much for uploading this. A mighty good piece indeed! Reminds me of "Ngori's Joint in Soweto RSA recently on my visit during the 2010 FIFA World Cup. What an experience!!!!!
Milcho Leviev rules! Sokrates
YOU ARE RIGHT! - Milcho does rule along with this whole Quartet! - "KEEP ENJOYING THE SOUNDS OF JAZZ"
Put this is on your headphones when you go out for your early morning jog - you will be flying by the end!
Love it
Love it.
Had this album many years ago. Always loved this track.
Hi to all brothers in love of Art Pepper and Milcho Leviev, does, please, anybody know who are the other two Maestros who contributed to this musical gem?
his long time drummer is Carl Burnett and subbing for his normal bass player, Bob Magnusson, is the great bassist Tony Dumas - "KEEP ENJOYING THE SOUNDS OF JAZZ"