Jazz - What's your bag, man?

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On the Cleadaudio TT:

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Joe Pass – guitar
Eberhard Weber – bass
Kenny Clare – drums
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1. Sea Journey
2. Nacada
3. The Whopper
4. B & G (Midwestern Nights Dream)
5. Yellow Fields
6. Claude and Betty


Gary Burton (vibraphone);
Pat Metheny (electric guitar);
Steve Swallow (electric bass);
Dan Gottlieb (drums) &
Eberhard Weber (electric bass).


A little diversion from my Mahler listening and what a contrast it represents too.
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Seán wrote:Image

1. Sea Journey
2. Nacada
3. The Whopper
4. B & G (Midwestern Nights Dream)
5. Yellow Fields
6. Claude and Betty


Gary Burton (vibraphone);
Pat Metheny (electric guitar);
Steve Swallow (electric bass);
Dan Gottlieb (drums) &
Eberhard Weber (electric bass).


A little diversion from my Mahler listening and what a contrast it represents too.
Great Bass playing from the one and only Eberhard Weber
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On the TT:

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"Part I" – 26:15
"Part II a" – 15:00
"Part II b" – 19:19
"Part II c" – 6:59

All compositions by Keith Jarrett

Keith Jarret - Piano


Terribly self indulgent? Yes, Wandering, meandering solo piano? Yes. But it's a wondeful tour de force by Jarrett, it is gorgeous, timeless music making.
In the late seventies when I worked in the Jazz Record shop in ye olde Dandelion Green on Saint Stephen's Green this little ditty just walked off the shelves. Everyone from Jazz to Rock heads wanted a copy of the set. With worldwide sales of more than 3.5 million, it became the best-selling solo album in jazz history. That's some acheivement.
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1. Soul Intro (Pastorius) / The Chicken (Ellis) 8:00
2. Continuum (Pastorius) 2:34
3. Invitation (Kaper) 17:43
4. Three Views of a Secret (Pastorius) 5:56
5. Liberty City (Pastorius) 8:11
6. Punk Jazz (Pastorius) 4:35
7. Happy Birthday (M. & P. Hill) 1:48
8. Reza (Pastorius) 10:36
9. Domingo (Pastorius) 5:39
10. Band Intros 2:37
11. Amerika (Traditional) 1:43


Featuring -
Jaco Pastorius: Bass
Michael Brecker: Tenor Saxophone
Bob Mintzer: Bass Clarinet, Soprano and Tenor Saxophone
and the Peter Graves Orchestra.


I usually broadcast track seven throughout the house when we are celebrating a bithday in the family, however, this morning I took it one step further and listened to the entire CD. Lovely playing throughout by the late lamented, Jaco and Michael Brecker too. Mintzer's playing is splendid.....perhaps it's time for me to listen to his work with the Stockholm Jazz Orchestra again.
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Enjoying a lazy holiday Monday afternoon with this gem providing the perfect accompaniment.
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Derek wrote:Image

Enjoying a lazy holiday Monday afternoon with this gem providing the perfect accompaniment.
The story goes that on hearing Oscar Peterson sing Nat 's tunes he said to Oscar, ‘Look, I’ll make you a bargain. I won’t play the piano if you won’t sing.’ Cole was a great pianist, one of the best.
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Seán wrote:On the TT:

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"Part I" – 26:15
"Part II a" – 15:00
"Part II b" – 19:19
"Part II c" – 6:59

All compositions by Keith Jarrett

Keith Jarret - Piano


Terribly self indulgent? Yes, Wandering, meandering solo piano? Yes. But it's a wondeful tour de force by Jarrett, it is gorgeous, timeless music making.
In the late seventies when I worked in the Jazz Record shop in ye olde Dandelion Green on Saint Stephen's Green this little ditty just walked off the shelves. Everyone from Jazz to Rock heads wanted a copy of the set. With worldwide sales of more than 3.5 million, it became the best-selling solo album in jazz history. That's some acheivement.
Nice story Seán and great to see you not only playing the ECM catalogue but on the turntable too :)That album is actually available again from ECM in a remastered 180 gm edition! BTW did anything take your fancy in the Summer ECM sale? I didn't bite as I'm just too occupied with other music.I'll probably regret it later...
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cybot wrote:
Seán wrote:In the late seventies when I worked in the Jazz Record shop in ye olde Dandelion Green on Saint Stephen's Green this little ditty just walked off the shelves. Everyone from Jazz to Rock heads wanted a copy of the set. With worldwide sales of more than 3.5 million, it became the best-selling solo album in jazz history. That's some acheivement.
Nice story Seán and great to see you not only playing the ECM catalogue but on the turntable too :)That album is actually available again from ECM in a remastered 180 gm edition! BTW did anything take your fancy in the Summer ECM sale? I didn't bite as I'm just too occupied with other music.I'll probably regret it later...
Thanks Dermot. No I haven't bought any ECM recordings lately and if I did I would probably opt for Jarrett playing Bach. I only buy classcial recordings these days and I have slowed down at that too. I will have to wait until later this year perhaps before normal service is resumed in that department too.
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Seán wrote:
cybot wrote:
Seán wrote:In the late seventies when I worked in the Jazz Record shop in ye olde Dandelion Green on Saint Stephen's Green this little ditty just walked off the shelves. Everyone from Jazz to Rock heads wanted a copy of the set. With worldwide sales of more than 3.5 million, it became the best-selling solo album in jazz history. That's some acheivement.
Nice story Seán and great to see you not only playing the ECM catalogue but on the turntable too :)That album is actually available again from ECM in a remastered 180 gm edition! BTW did anything take your fancy in the Summer ECM sale? I didn't bite as I'm just too occupied with other music.I'll probably regret it later...
Thanks Dermot. No I haven't bought any ECM recordings lately and if I did I would probably opt for Jarrett playing Bach. I only buy classcial recordings these days and I have slowed down at that too. I will have to wait until later this year perhaps before normal service is resumed in that department too.
Would you believe, now that I remember, I spotted a Bach box by Jarrett today in Dublin - it might have been The Well Tempered Clavier, I can't remember.It was stuck way up on the shelf and I got distracted and promptly forgot about it until you reminded me!?!? I'll have to go back up now :)
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