alexatpos
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Jazz for aficionados Speaking of Jamal, I would say that one should start looking at his work that was made couples years before, than mentioned in previous posts.Here is the mentioned 'Poinciana' but with his 'first' drumless trio, from 1955.https://youtu.be/ZxZQIgp6... | |
Jazz for aficionados Another great movie with very recognisible theme. 'Das Boot' made by W.Petersen from 1981,music by Klaus Doldinger (Passport)https://youtu.be/aKXi7f7AFmUhttps://youtu.be/iaJR9cG2_AM live | |
Jazz for aficionados Frogman, a good one, joke, I mean. Yes, by all means, Chaplin is great, often his later work is overlooked, he was not at all ’just a funny guy’...Acman, some good movies you have posted, some of the french ones are my all time favourits...If by a... | |
Jazz for aficionados Surprised that Frogman did not chose something from this movie, after all its caled 'A King In the New York'... Again,Chaplin, I realy like this movie. First link is a speech,I have a slight idea who here might respond on it... The second link is... | |
Jazz for aficionados Frogman, all great movies, have not seen Red Pony. Regarding music, interesting, but could not whistle(remeber) any but 'Bridge on river Kwai' and of course 'Godfather'. Since this is a jazz forum, here is another album with adaptations of music f... | |
Jazz for aficionados Does the great movie makes the soundtrack sound good or is it a coincidence that masters were together on work?Some themes, from movies that are worth mentioning...Anton Karas, from 'Third Man'...https://youtu.be/r8jN1treRKQMikis Theodorakis from ... | |
Jazz for aficionados Link about unissued recordings of Charlie Parker.More about it herehttp://www.udiscovermusic.com/unheard-bird-a-jazz-lovers-dream | |
Jazz for aficionados Two albums of Paco De Lucia that everyone should have. (ok, there are at least 15 more, but for beginners, if there are any here...)Of course, the ones with trio are also 'must have', with MCLaughlin and Di Meola and with Larry CoriellSaw him live... | |
Jazz for aficionados Herb Ellis is by all means quite known name in jazz world and yet dispite that I do not recall that we mentioned him here often. There are few of his albums that I like, here are the links...'Thank you Charlie Christian' from 1960.https://youtu.be... | |
Jazz for aficionados Another album of above mentioned Thad Jones that I can recommend.It is called 'After Hours' from 1957.The album is recorded with realy great line up that also includes Kenny Burrell,Art Taylor, Paul Chambers, Mal Waldron and Frenk Wess.It is a gre... | |
Jazz for aficionados Would somebody try to explain why this subforum has more than 1mil. views, couple of thausand posts and less than ten participants, recently anyway?Is it because of jazz itself or is it about people and the type of discussion? | |
Gimme the funk. Cymbop, you are welcome. Glad you like it, maybe you will like some of the more jazzy stuff ? How about this?Lou Donaldson 'Everything I play is funky'https://youtu.be/AMllN21FPms | |
Gimme the funk. As always, I will try to post some of the less known, but I must admit that I had not listen to any of this stuff for couple of decades now.Mandrill, from 1971.https://youtu.be/ayhpzgUrPQMThese guys are good, from 90's, is it a true funk?Liquid So... | |
Jazz for aficionados I have mix feelings towards biography books. On one side I am curious, on the other I know that much of the events are personal interpretations of the author, even if he was the witness of some events in other people lives.Since almost all the jaz... | |
Jazz for aficionados Well, I guess that could be said for a quite few jazzmen or even artists in general. However,speaking of Getz and difficult personalitys, there is one 'relationship' (and album) that comes on my mind immediately. It is 'Stockholm concerts' of Getz... |