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Louis Armstrong, Hot Fives and Sevens.
CD 3, Basin Street Blues, Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra 1928.
Louis, scat vocal ( and solos), Earl Hines, piano and celeste
Well known lyrics not yet written.
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I have been blown away by the music on this album called "Synovial joints" all weekend and not listened to anything else.
The fusion between jazz and classical music can often be a disaster zone but I have recently come across a number of musicians as diverse as Wayne Shorter and Alan Ferber who have managed to do this. For my money, this example probably offers the most credible example, the compositional style coming about through Steve Coleman's improvisations. The result is almost Bach-like in it's complexity and despite the contemporary trappings, the music has an instant appeal.
I had rather lost sight of Steve Coleman even though he is a player I have been hugely impressed with in concert and someone whose playing with Dave Holland produced some of the best jazz of the 1980's. He seems like a contemporary take on George Russell insofar that he has his own musical vision.
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Originally posted by Ian Thumwood View PostI have been blown away by the music on this album called "Synovial joints" all weekend and not listened to anything else.
The fusion between jazz and classical music can often be a disaster zone but I have recently come across a number of musicians as diverse as Wayne Shorter and Alan Ferber who have managed to do this. For my money, this example probably offers the most credible example, the compositional style coming about through Steve Coleman's improvisations. The result is almost Bach-like in it's complexity and despite the contemporary trappings, the music has an instant appeal.
I had rather lost sight of Steve Coleman even though he is a player I have been hugely impressed with in concert and someone whose playing with Dave Holland produced some of the best jazz of the 1980's. He seems like a contemporary take on George Russell insofar that he has his own musical vision.
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Originally posted by Stanfordian View PostI'll be playing this tonight
‘Open House’ & ‘Plain Talk’
Jimmy Smith with Blue Mitchell, Jackie McLean, Ike Quebec, Jimmy Smith, Quentin Warren & Donald Bailey
Blue Note (1960)
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