Jazz - What's your bag, man?
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On the TT the one and only Edward Kennedy 'Duke' Ellington and his glorious orchestra:
The Far East Suite
Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
Mount Harisa featuring the maestro and the beautiful, warm, slurring tenor saxophone of Paul Gonsalves:
Blue Pepper with the late great Johnny Hodges on alto saxophone and William 'Cat' Anderson on trumpet:
Agra features Harry Carney on baritone saxophone, Harry joined Duke in 1926 and still anchored the saxophone section when Duke died in 1974, he was a lovely friendly man as a (doey eyed teenager can testify) and he was a splendid musician too:
Isfahan (probably written by Billy Strayhorn) again once again features the leader of the saxophone section Johnny Hodges:
Ad Lib on Nippon features the Duke, John Lamb on bass and Jimmy Hamilton on clarinet:
We'll never hear the like of them again.
The Far East Suite
Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
Mount Harisa featuring the maestro and the beautiful, warm, slurring tenor saxophone of Paul Gonsalves:
Blue Pepper with the late great Johnny Hodges on alto saxophone and William 'Cat' Anderson on trumpet:
Agra features Harry Carney on baritone saxophone, Harry joined Duke in 1926 and still anchored the saxophone section when Duke died in 1974, he was a lovely friendly man as a (doey eyed teenager can testify) and he was a splendid musician too:
Isfahan (probably written by Billy Strayhorn) again once again features the leader of the saxophone section Johnny Hodges:
Ad Lib on Nippon features the Duke, John Lamb on bass and Jimmy Hamilton on clarinet:
We'll never hear the like of them again.
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King Crimson all jazzed up.
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Listening on Tidal. Nice album
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Lovely stuff.Gerry D wrote:
Listening on Tidal. Nice album
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Is that Bill Frisell I see on the cover?
Mark
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It's a really nice album. Hard boppy, even funky in parts. Lovely band and CH is really on form. Sax and flute.
Yeah. It's Bill Frisell alright. He's everywhere these days :) but he doesn't overpower things here.
I think he's fantastic but when I want to hear him. Leaders choice though I guess.
Saw Charles Lloyg at the NCH a couple of years ago. Amazing ! And I keep going back to Hagar's Song.
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Yeah. It's Bill Frisell alright. He's everywhere these days :) but he doesn't overpower things here.
I think he's fantastic but when I want to hear him. Leaders choice though I guess.
Saw Charles Lloyg at the NCH a couple of years ago. Amazing ! And I keep going back to Hagar's Song.
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Lloyd! Big fingers lol
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On the TT a tribute to the Bard:
Such Sweet Thunder:
Telecasters featuring Harry Carney:
Lady Mac:
Sonnet in Search of a Moor:
Live in Switzerland 1959, Such Sweet Thunder and Sonnet for HanK Cinq
Such Sweet Thunder:
Telecasters featuring Harry Carney:
Lady Mac:
Sonnet in Search of a Moor:
Live in Switzerland 1959, Such Sweet Thunder and Sonnet for HanK Cinq
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Super record - a long time favourite and saw this version of the band (including Allan Holdsworth) in UCD around 1975.They even had a quadrophonic PA system.
Mark
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