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Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Post. . . that piano is a tad prominent on Liebestraum eh?
Apparently Artur Rubinstein always urged the recording engineers to give more prominence to his piano sound - and b*gger the rest!
Yes, that's the one. Even got that green Odeon cover. Just checked on amazon and Bostic is actually available on CD.
Thanks for all the links - which transformed this Friday morning from wall-to-wall rain into wall-to-wall sunshine!My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
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According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Postone of the Duke's finest piano recordings with stellar company and Mingus in aweMy life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
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Ellington’s mother Daisy was a high school graduate of strong religious convictions who played piano and insisted on piano lessons for Edward (with the unforgettably named Marietta Clinkscales).
... i think that his destiny was what it it was Pianorak, a one man whirlwind for African American Music
From the start he often distanced himself from the rubric of jazz (as later from swing), preferring to be considered “beyond category.” But he showed little inclination to associate himself with the supposed prestige of European traditions. In a 1934 interview he declared: “You can’t stay in the European conservatory and play the negro music…. Negro music is what we are working on. Not as a component of jazz, but as a definite unadulterated musical entity.” He returned to the same theme many times, remarking in 1938: “There is something lasting…to be obtained from the Negro idiom of music…. Negro music has color, harmony, melody, and rhythm. It’s what I’m most interested in.” And again in 1939: “Our music is always intended to be definitely and purely racial…. Those things which we have to say, we try to express musically with the greatest possible degree of freedom of inspiration and individuality.” If people heard Schoenbergian echoes in his music, he ventured to suggest, they were projecting out of their own “subconscious activity.”Music was not a predestined career choice for Ellington. He liked to draw and attended a commercial art school, and in his teens ran a sign-painting business. But by age fifteen he had discovered the profits and pleasures of music, acquiring the musical knowledge he needed not systematically but by absorbing what he could from every musician he encountered, whether formally trained or not, plunging into the heart of an emerging musical culture of vital exchanges: "The ear cats loved what the schooled cats did," he wrote, "and the schooled guys, with fascination, would try what the ear cats were doing."
... if you enjoyed that Pianorak check the Yard thread #48 for some more ....According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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i shouldn't let that worry you Anna, this is the jazz bit innit! you are more than welcome to post any observation/comments anywhere [anarchy lures]
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...and er sounds jazz to me, not ambient or something .... here is a review from our old friend from the other bored, Pierre:
According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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Byas'd Opinion
Seamus Blake, "Live in Italy".
A slightly frustrating record: every track has passages which are genuinely inspired, but also ones which are merely ultra-proficient. Blake and pianist David Kikoski both play some marvellous stuff, and there's a lovely bouncing swing from the rhythm section. This is very much a band, not merely four guys on stage at the same time. But despite repeated listenings I can't make up my mind if it's a five-star album with three-star moments or vice-versa.
Anyway, here's the promo video for it, to give you a taste: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7R7Nf1rTpb8
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Anna
Calum, Pete Marsh sent me three bags of goodies, one of which was the Cohen. I think he liked me!
That Seamus Blake, very nice, but I see he did Dark Side of the Moon, but jazz? Might search that out.
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According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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He was using an electric guitar by this time, not the Selmer acoustic with a soundhole-mounted pickup seen in some photos. The difference is astounding. He has mastered the instrument and we hear the influence that Parker and Dizzy have had on himEnjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
twofer day maestros later styles ....
an under appreciated session by Pops
wow check the white socks and loafers .....According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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