Jazz - What's your bag, man?

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[/quote]I imagine that's quite .... odd. I'm a big fan of Jah Wobble but I never expected to see him standing in the jazz section![/quote]

Less odd than you would expect Ivor.
I like Jah Wobble for ages too. I guess we're of a similar vintage.
This is a departure for him.
The first track is really a funk soul number with a female vocalist, PJ Higgins.
After that it's all straight ahead instrumental jazz.
Of course Wobble's bass plays a big part and Bill Sharpe's keys are excellent and great trumpet and horn from Sean Corby.
Obvious references to M. Davis [Sketches of Spain] et al.
I love driving to it.
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Gerry D wrote:
I imagine that's quite .... odd. I'm a big fan of Jah Wobble but I never expected to see him standing in the jazz section!
Less odd than you would expect Ivor.
I like Jah Wobble for ages too. I guess we're of a similar vintage.
This is a departure for him.
The first track is really a funk soul number with a female vocalist, PJ Higgins.
After that it's all straight ahead instrumental jazz.
Of course Wobble's bass plays a big part and Bill Sharpe's keys are excellent and great trumpet and horn from Sean Corby.
Obvious references to M. Davis [Sketches of Spain] et al.
I love driving to it.
Recommended.
Would I have heard some of that in Frans? I seem to remember hearing something (while listening to some funny new speakers ;) ) and thinking that's Jah that is.

I saw Jah Wobble's Invaders Of The Heart in the Rock Garden in the early 90s. Great gig that.
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Ivor wrote:
Gerry D wrote:
I imagine that's quite .... odd. I'm a big fan of Jah Wobble but I never expected to see him standing in the jazz section!
Less odd than you would expect Ivor.
I like Jah Wobble for ages too. I guess we're of a similar vintage.
This is a departure for him.
The first track is really a funk soul number with a female vocalist, PJ Higgins.
After that it's all straight ahead instrumental jazz.
Of course Wobble's bass plays a big part and Bill Sharpe's keys are excellent and great trumpet and horn from Sean Corby.
Obvious references to M. Davis [Sketches of Spain] et al.
I love driving to it.
Recommended.
Would I have heard some of that in Frans? I seem to remember hearing something (while listening to some funny new speakers ;) ) and thinking that's Jah that is.

I saw Jah Wobble's Invaders Of The Heart in the Rock Garden in the early 90s. Great gig that.
Ah yes. That was a track from Jah Wobble's Invaders of the Heart - Take me to God.
Great album.

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seems to have gotten more intense as time goes by.

I love Jazz. Like fine wines, and Guinness. Acquired tastes but when you're on it it's the bizz.
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Gerry D wrote:
Ah yes. That was a track from Jah Wobble's Invaders of the Heart - Take me to God.
Great album.
no, I'd know that one well. This was a piece I didn't know but recognised the bass style as the great Jah. It might well have been somewhere else I heard it
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fergus wrote:Thank you for that Seán; background information is always helpful and appreciated and you are a veritable mine of it!
Thank you Fergus.

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Lovely Seán; I had a listen and enjoyed it, thank you.
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According to the RIAA, Kind of Blue is the best-selling jazz album of all time, having been certified as quadruple platinum (4 million copies sold). In December 2009, the US House of Representatives voted 409–0 to pass a resolution honouring the album as a national treasure.
If truth be told it's really underrated.

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Seán wrote:
According to the RIAA, Kind of Blue is the best-selling jazz album of all time, having been certified as quadruple platinum (4 million copies sold). In December 2009, the US House of Representatives voted 409–0 to pass a resolution honouring the album as a national treasure.
If truth be told it's really underrated.

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By sheer coincidence I've just put in on in the shop.
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Ivor wrote:
Seán wrote:
According to the RIAA, Kind of Blue is the best-selling jazz album of all time, having been certified as quadruple platinum (4 million copies sold). In December 2009, the US House of Representatives voted 409–0 to pass a resolution honouring the album as a national treasure.
If truth be told it's really underrated.

On the TT (of course)]
By sheer coincidence I've just put in on in the shop.
You are a cultured chap, Ivor.
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Seán wrote:
You are a cultured chap, Ivor.

They call me Yoplait.
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