That may be so Seán but a little helping nudge and lots of enthsiam from yourself did no harm at all!Seán wrote: I am pleased that you should say that Fergus but the Maestro's music speaks for itself.
Jazz - What's your bag, man?
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To be is to do: Socrates
To do is to be: Sartre
Do be do be do: Sinatra
To do is to be: Sartre
Do be do be do: Sinatra
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A wonderful album from one of Evans' best bands. The man himself felt that this group came closest of all to the great trio with Scott LaFaro and Paul Motian. The difference here is that the drummer, Joe LaBarbara, really challenged and provoked Evans in a way that reminded him of his interplay with Motian. There is also a second CD for that Paris concert that you should track down (Edition Two) but, for a fuller picture, I highly recommend Turn Out The Stars, an exquisite 6 CD box set that documents the great man's final shows at the Village Vanguard, recorded shortly before his premature death. Also, I have never read a better, more informed, or more sympathetic book on Evans than Peter Pettinger's How My Heart Sings.tony wrote:
Listen to this a fair bit seems it was recorded about a year before he died. Some of the tracks are really good.
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Looking for a recommendation to fill an amazon basket. Duo, trio, quartet with guitar. Nothing too challening, late night with whiskey music. I intended to buy First Edition by George Shearing and Jim Hall but it's too expensive. Any other suggestions?
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Diapason wrote:Looking for a recommendation to fill an amazon basket. Duo, trio, quartet with guitar. Nothing too challening, late night with whiskey music. I intended to buy First Edition by George Shearing and Jim Hall but it's too expensive. Any other suggestions?
Charlie Haden and Jim Hall?
http://www.amazon.com/Charlie-Haden-Jim ... B00LIFI64I
Art of Conversation - Kenny Barron and Dave Holland
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MC6 ... B00LIFI64I
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The following classic recordings come to mind. Masterpieces each and every one.
Grant Green - Idle Moments
Bill Evans & Jim Hall -Undercurrent
Art Pepper -Meets The Rhythm Section
Or maybe something more modern. I know you like Marcin Wasilewski, Simon, so you might want to pick up his latest:
Or his recent album with guitarist Jacob Young:
So much great music out there, both past and present. Life is good.
Grant Green - Idle Moments
Bill Evans & Jim Hall -Undercurrent
Art Pepper -Meets The Rhythm Section
Or maybe something more modern. I know you like Marcin Wasilewski, Simon, so you might want to pick up his latest:
Or his recent album with guitarist Jacob Young:
So much great music out there, both past and present. Life is good.
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Two gorgeous recordings:
Glad to hear it Paul.mcq wrote: Bill Evans & Jim Hall -Undercurrent
Art Pepper -Meets The Rhythm Section
So much great music out there, both past and present. Life is good.
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Some interesting looking suggestions there, thanks all. Spotify sampling required first, I think!
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Neil Crowley Trio - Touch and Flee
Just discovered they're playing Crescent Arts Centre Belfast this Sat 25th Oct - and bummer its sold out :(
Just discovered they're playing Crescent Arts Centre Belfast this Sat 25th Oct - and bummer its sold out :(
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Just grabbed this on vinyl from Amazon UK for £28.99!!
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