About a third of the way through a new book about the wonderful bassist Paul Chambers, the book is called Mr. P.C. the life and work of Paul Chambers by Rob Palmer.
I have always loved the drive and swing that PC brought to every session he was on, Miles first quintet is reviewed in depth and perhaps it will reinforce with people just how important he was to the success of that group. As great as all the musicians were in that band I often find my atttention is focussed on PC, Rob Palmer also outlines the importance that Paul played in the Miles/Gil sessions - I have played Miles Ahead and Porgy and Bess again and I was amazed that I had not picked up on this before.
The book is well researched and it has got me pulling out those classic albums by the likes of Trane, Jackie Mac, Hank Mobley, Sonny Clark et al
"Chambers lives"
Elmo
I have always loved the drive and swing that PC brought to every session he was on, Miles first quintet is reviewed in depth and perhaps it will reinforce with people just how important he was to the success of that group. As great as all the musicians were in that band I often find my atttention is focussed on PC, Rob Palmer also outlines the importance that Paul played in the Miles/Gil sessions - I have played Miles Ahead and Porgy and Bess again and I was amazed that I had not picked up on this before.
The book is well researched and it has got me pulling out those classic albums by the likes of Trane, Jackie Mac, Hank Mobley, Sonny Clark et al
"Chambers lives"
Elmo
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