Jazz - What's your bag, man?

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That is an interesting line up of musicians paying tribute to one of the greats in Jazz. Billy Strayhorn's influence on Ellington was immense.
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I was inspired by Mark to listen to this again:

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Pat Metheny – Guitar, Guitar synthesizer
Lyle Mays – Piano, Keyboards
Steve Rodby – Acoustic and Electric Bass
Paul Wertico – Drums
Armando Marçal – Percussion, Timbales, Congas, Voice
Pedro Aznar – Voice, Acoustic guitar, Percussion, Saxophone, Steel drums, Vibraphone, Marimba, Melodica
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On the TT:

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Zoot Sims (ts)
Jimmy Rowles (p)
George Mraz (b)
Mousie Alexander (ds)

Oh I LOVE Zoot: he has a beautiful tone, and a wonderfully expressive way of playing, one of the greats.

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I've owned this album for more than 10 years and I'm not sure I've ever listened to it. No time like the present:

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Diapason wrote:I've owned this album for more than 10 years and I'm not sure I've ever listened to it. No time like the present:

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It is a splendid album and was recorded over two days in July 1956 on the same studio sessions as the Workin', Cookin' and Steamin' albums. Miles recorded the 4 albums to fullfil his contractual obligations to Prestige before moving to Columbia.
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I listened to Cookin' and Workin' as well, but didn't get to Steamin'.

I find the breadth of Miles's output utterly fascinating, even if I don't really "get" the later stuff. Perhaps it's because I know the history, but it sounds to me like he's phoning it in a little here, but Miles phoning it in is still better than many others at full tilt!
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Jaco Pastorius: Bass
Michael Brecker: Tenor Saxophone
Bob Mintzer: Bass Clarinet, Soprano and Tenor Saxophone
Dan Bonsanti: Saxophone, Woodwinds
Gary Lindsay: Saxophone, Woodwinds
Randy Emerick: Baritone Saxophone
Kenneth Faulk: Trumpet
Brian O’Flaherty: Trumpet
Brett Murphey: Trumpet
Jerry Peel: French Horn
Peter Gordon: French Horn
Russ Freeland: Trombone
Mike Katz: Trombone
Dave Bargeron: Trombone, Tuba
Peter Graves: Bass Trombone
Othello Molineaux: Steel Drums
Peter Erskine: Drums
Don Alias: Conga
Oscar Salas: Percussion
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You know, I think this is actually a pretty good album. No singing, just piano, sometimes with bass, one track with bass and drums. I'm doing my cred no good here, I know...

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Diapason wrote:You know, I think this is actually a pretty good album. No singing, just piano, sometimes with bass, one track with bass and drums. I'm doing my cred no good here, I know...

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No problem with me in that regard Simon. I have an aversion to Jazz and Pop singers. ;)
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