I once said to Harold Mabern, as a teacher would you sooner have a pupil who was a good reader or had a good ear. To which he replied, without hesitation "a good ear".
There are man versions of this song, Freddie Hubbard's, Benny Golson's and Art Blakey's to name a few; but this one is by far my all time favorite!! Thank you for this post!!
Ray Drummond : bass; Alvin Queen : drums; George Coleman : tenor saxophone; Harold Mabern : piano.... Elaborate introduction leads into a very swinging piece of jazz music, on trumpeter Freddie Hubbard's classic 6/8 tempo tune...
I once said to Harold Mabern, as a teacher would you sooner have a pupil who was a good reader or had a good ear. To which he replied, without hesitation "a good ear".
African American modern music.WOW! The voice of The Creation.
The intro played by Harold is just wonderful
Big George is amazing. I have high praise for the entire ensemble.
Holy %$# Coleman tearing It up daaaam
George... a lyricist par excellence!
There are man versions of this song, Freddie Hubbard's, Benny Golson's and Art Blakey's to name a few; but this one is by far my all time favorite!! Thank you for this post!!
+Alex Stone:: "There are man versions of this song".... ---- Yes, OK, but are there any women's versions of this song available....??
+tunefultony johnson PS, The cartoon-like sketch of saxophonist George Coleman on the cover of this LP is absolutely horribilis.....horrible!!
+tunefultony johnson; I like it.
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Nice tenor work George, the rhythm section is cool and it all comes together rather nicely!
Ray Drummond : bass; Alvin Queen : drums; George Coleman : tenor saxophone; Harold Mabern : piano.... Elaborate introduction leads into a very swinging piece of jazz music, on trumpeter Freddie Hubbard's classic 6/8 tempo tune...
very coltranian's ending...