@jdougs ,
I’ll check out New Accordion Sound. I was surprised how much I enjoyed the Richard Galliano, Ron Carter album. Pretty much all the accordion music I’ve ever heard has been Polka music or Weird Al, so it was a pleasant surprise.
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@jdougs , I’ll check out New Accordion Sound. I was surprised how much I enjoyed the Richard Galliano, Ron Carter album. Pretty much all the accordion music I’ve ever heard has been Polka music or Weird Al, so it was a pleasant surprise. |
@curiousjim I ordered An Evening With Ron Carter & Richard Galliano last night on Discogs, unfortunately I won’t have it to enjoy over the long weekend. But my copy of Brilliant Corners arrived today and just finished getting a bath and is now sitting on the mono TT ready to go later this evening. |
Hah ! I'm sure you've enjoyed your share of live music! It's true, though; we were very fortunate to have access to Yoshi's while we were still young enough to be willing to drive two and a half hours each way. Now, looking back, I'm sorry we didn't go more often. I would've loved to have seen Kenny Garrett, for example or my favorite (living) Jazz singer Jackie Ryan. Now, Yoshi's offers very little Jazz and Bay Area traffic has gotten even worse, so having a nice audio system is more important than ever! ;o)
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Happy 4th @acman3 and everyone! |
@stuartk Gateway live must have been awesome. Another standout LP by Holland is Prism with Eric Harland (d), Craig Taborn (kb), and Kevin Eubanks (g) |
@curiousjim I had the pleasure to see RTF live during the 2008 reunion tour at the United Palace Theater NYC. I was at center stage 1st balcony row and my eye sight was much better at the time..... Of course they played Romantic Warrior.... |
To be honest, I mostly went to hear DeJohnette. Not that Holland or Abercrombie were disappointing! Yes; I’ve heard Prism. Interesting, how Holland has found it invigorating to re-visit that electric Miles type sound, even to the extent of playing some electric bass. Also with Eubanks: "Another Land". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUl5Iey6iq8&list=OLAK5uy_mN6r6bCS1mZdiUMPuBptT6oV3YHQC1wDU Are you familiar with Abercrombie’s group with organist Dan Wall? Here’s a taste: : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orLhW847tk4&list=RDorLhW847tk4&start_radio=1 That Trio of Doom version of "The Black Prince" is ferocious! the only time I ever saw Jaco was with J. Mitchell, at the Santa Barbara County Bowl show that was later released as "Shadows and Light". Thanks so much for your affirming comments. This is my favorite section of the Forum. I’d rather talk about music than gear any day! I wouldn’t claim to have "good taste" -- only that I know what I like. I saw RTF on the original Romantic Warrior tour; my favorite portions of the show were the solo acoustic interludes. In fact, I’ve always preferred Di Meola’s acoustic playing. I have "The Rite of Strings" and the "The Guitar Trio" and enjoy his playing very much on those. If you’re a big Di Meola fan you might enjoy Rick Beato’s interview with Al. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tU745UovT2g I first heard Booker Ervin on Mingus recordings. From there I went on to explore his recordings as a leader. Here’s a somewhat rare one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCWPCvb0gmo&list=PLyHn3f7-9IULJ3w8PqZyuOPhF0LbtOY4O
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Bill Charlap never played so well than with his pianist wife Renee Rosnes , a great one too, i dont know why ? ...😉😊 Try this album at any cost... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6g3d53aklc
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@curiousjim The Live record is a desert Island pick for me. |