Miles Davis - Blue Haze
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Miles Davis All Stars - Walkin'
EDIT: Just seen this on the wiki entry for this album, something I didn't know:
"Solar" was attributed to Davis and copyrighted in his name in 1963.[6][7] Evidence revealed in 2012 showed that it is nearly identical to "Sonny", a piece written by guitarist Chuck Wayne in the 1940s, so Wayne is regarded as the composer of "Solar".[6][7]Last edited by Joseph K; 20-11-20, 13:21.
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Originally posted by elmo View PostEliane Elias with an amazing band including her husband Marc Johnson on Bass playing (and singing) Chega De Saudade - She is a very- fine pianist - love brazilian music.
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Originally posted by elmo View PostEliane Elias with an amazing band including her husband Marc Johnson on Bass playing (and singing) Chega De Saudade - She is a very- fine pianist - love brazilian music.
elmo
Elmo
I had totally forgotten that I had seen Eliane Elias at Vienne (shocked to see that it was back in 2014!) but have to admit that it made little impression on me. You can watch the whole gig here and the video does give yo ua good impression of how spectacular a venue it is.
I find this stuff a bit too polite, to be honest. It is nice enough to listen too but it always strikes me as being totally formulaic. It tends to wash over you and is very redolent of the kind of stuff the Concord label used to out out in the 1980s. I hope you find this concert agreeable. Listening again, it reminded me a lot of Oscar Peterson in some places.
Several years later I saw another piano trio from Brazil in the small club and was totally surprised how they approached music. This was symptomatic of how Vienne is programmed as the more edgy / niche groups are feauted in the Club de Minuit whereas the main Theatre Antique puts on the "big names" or mainstream / popular artists. There was an element of Bossa in the repertoire yet the three musicians acted more like Jason Moran's bandwagon with each of the three musicians being quite unruly. I have a CD of their somewhere and cannot remember their name. I felt that they were hugely compelling because you had no idea where the music would go next. It totally lacked the smoothness of Eliane Elias and was far better than that. I think that our perception of Brazilian jazz has been skewed by the likes of Eliane Elias whereas the bands that I have heard that have not necessarily broken out in to the wider mainstream certainly exhibit the unbooted spirit of the likes of Hermeto Pascaol.
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Originally posted by Ian Thumwood View PostElmo
I had totally forgotten that I had seen Eliane Elias at Vienne (shocked to see that it was back in 2014!) but have to admit that it made little impression on me. You can watch the whole gig here and the video does give yo ua good impression of how spectacular a venue it is.
I find this stuff a bit too polite, to be honest. It is nice enough to listen too but it always strikes me as being totally formulaic. It tends to wash over you and is very redolent of the kind of stuff the Concord label used to out out in the 1980s. I hope you find this concert agreeable. Listening again, it reminded me a lot of Oscar Peterson in some places.
Several years later I saw another piano trio from Brazil in the small club and was totally surprised how they approached music. This was symptomatic of how Vienne is programmed as the more edgy / niche groups are feauted in the Club de Minuit whereas the main Theatre Antique puts on the "big names" or mainstream / popular artists. There was an element of Bossa in the repertoire yet the three musicians acted more like Jason Moran's bandwagon with each of the three musicians being quite unruly. I have a CD of their somewhere and cannot remember their name. I felt that they were hugely compelling because you had no idea where the music would go next. It totally lacked the smoothness of Eliane Elias and was far better than that. I think that our perception of Brazilian jazz has been skewed by the likes of Eliane Elias whereas the bands that I have heard that have not necessarily broken out in to the wider mainstream certainly exhibit the unbooted spirit of the likes of Hermeto Pascaol.
elmo
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