Jazz - What's your bag, man?

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Ivor wrote:
Seán wrote: Oh dear, I turn down the sound when she sings and turn it back up when Pastorious, Brecker et al play. I Merely included her here because of the Mingus LP. LOL

If I remember correctly Seán you're not a fan of the human voice? If I'm wrong on that I apologise! I have to say the human voice is my favourite instrument and Joni Mitchell's would be a particular favourite. Back in the days when one LP had to do me a month or more I got to know here albums inside out and while i accept she's an acquired taste she has a range and a style that impresses me! Each to their own of course...
You are spot on Ivor. I do not like the human voice in pop, folk, Jazz, etc. I never did. It is my failing I know. I couldn't be bothered listening to Ella, Billie or Bessie Smith for example. I do enjoy classical singing in small doses. I am a weirdo, I know, but there you go.
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Seán wrote:
Ivor wrote:
Seán wrote: Oh dear, I turn down the sound when she sings and turn it back up when Pastorious, Brecker et al play. I Merely included her here because of the Mingus LP. LOL

If I remember correctly Seán you're not a fan of the human voice? If I'm wrong on that I apologise! I have to say the human voice is my favourite instrument and Joni Mitchell's would be a particular favourite. Back in the days when one LP had to do me a month or more I got to know here albums inside out and while i accept she's an acquired taste she has a range and a style that impresses me! Each to their own of course...
You are spot on Ivor. I do not like the human voice in pop, folk, Jazz, etc. I never did. It is my failing I know. I couldn't be bothered listening to Ella, Billie or Bessie Smith for example. I do enjoy classical singing in small doses. I am a weirdo, I know, but there you go.
We all react differently to various sounds (in music) and nobody quite knows what it is that triggers that magic that send the hairs on the back of our necks tingling - even my neck!
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Seán wrote:
dhyantyke wrote:
Seán wrote:I LOVE Bobo Stenson and Jarrett, lovely musicians.
Phew!! been hammered here a few times for my selections !! :)
Oh dear! I hope I wasn't the culprit.
Keith Jarrett has been a staple since my first encounter with the Koln concert (of course!) manThey years ago. though I must say, some days are 'just right' Goldilocks days for his solo pieces, hitting the right spot exquisitely, while many days are not!


Bobo Stenson is a new venture for me as I find my way back to the listening chair after a long absence........it must be the shortening of the daylight...
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If I remember correctly Seán you're not a fan of the human voice? If I'm wrong on that I apologise! I have to say the human voice is my favourite instrument and Joni Mitchell's would be a particular favourite. Back in the days when one LP had to do me a month or more I got to know here albums inside out and while i accept she's an acquired taste she has a range and a style that impresses me! Each to their own of course...[/quote]
You are spot on Ivor. I do not like the human voice in pop, folk, Jazz, etc. I never did. It is my failing I know. I couldn't be bothered listening to Ella, Billie or Bessie Smith for example. I do enjoy classical singing in small doses. I am a weirdo, I know, but there you go.[/quote]

We all react differently to various sounds (in music) and nobody quite knows what it is that triggers that magic that send the hairs on the back of our necks tingling - even my neck![/quote]

Nice reflections Ivor. You reminded me of some attic bedsits in St Lukes & Glanmire in Cork during my student days.....a Joni Mitchell album could last a whole term!! .....add a new Bob Dylan (Awaited for like 'revelation').....a Van Morrison and a Leonard Cohen and you have a year's worth of pocket money money gone before the next summer job. Looking at that list it's become clearer my soft spot for Joni...THE representative of The Feminine Muse ever present during those years.....
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dhyantyke wrote:If I remember correctly Seán you're not a fan of the human voice? If I'm wrong on that I apologise! I have to say the human voice is my favourite instrument and Joni Mitchell's would be a particular favourite. Back in the days when one LP had to do me a month or more I got to know here albums inside out and while i accept she's an acquired taste she has a range and a style that impresses me! Each to their own of course...
You are spot on Ivor. I do not like the human voice in pop, folk, Jazz, etc. I never did. It is my failing I know. I couldn't be bothered listening to Ella, Billie or Bessie Smith for example. I do enjoy classical singing in small doses. I am a weirdo, I know, but there you go.[/quote]

We all react differently to various sounds (in music) and nobody quite knows what it is that triggers that magic that send the hairs on the back of our necks tingling - even my neck![/quote]

Nice reflections Ivor. You reminded me of some attic bedsits in St Lukes & Glanmire in Cork during my student days.....a Joni Mitchell album could last a whole term!! .....add a new Bob Dylan (Awaited for like 'revelation').....a Van Morrison and a Leonard Cohen and you have a year's worth of pocket money money gone before the next summer job. Looking at that list it's become clearer my soft spot for Joni...THE representative of The Feminine Muse ever present during those years.....[/quote]


Sorry Ivor, I didn't manage to post your comments with your name attached above!!
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Ivor wrote:
Seán wrote: Oh dear, I turn down the sound when she sings and turn it back up when Pastorious, Brecker et al play. I Merely included her here because of the Mingus LP. LOL

If I remember correctly Seán you're not a fan of the human voice? If I'm wrong on that I apologise! I have to say the human voice is my favourite instrument and Joni Mitchell's would be a particular favourite. Back in the days when one LP had to do me a month or more I got to know here albums inside out and while i accept she's an acquired taste she has a range and a style that impresses me! Each to their own of course...


Ref the above two posts!! I' get the hang of this eventually :)
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Now THAT'S what I call a decent and honest discussion about music without anyone getting offended.

Well done lads! We need more of '.....this sort of thing'


As for Joni? Let's say I'd rather have Jimi any day (or night).....singing I mean :)
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enjoying this recent purchase,





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dhyantyke wrote:enjoying this recent purchase,





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Love this record too. A fine piece of Americana.
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Terrific second album from Cécile McLorin Salvant.
Salvant has the ability to make the classic standards seem like they were written only for her.
Interesting use of irony here too helping to update the older lyrics for a more enlightened time (eg. Hal David's misogynistic Wives and Lovers lyric).
Backing band are really on form too.

Heartily recommended.
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