I was referring to Elk’s Miles post. Regarding Cecil Taylor Fragments, well you are correct, and the addition of Sam Rivers makes it special as well.
One Of The Best Live album I have ear and Cherish!
The sad part since he isthe original writer of those song, For me Clapton goes to the grave and Maybe except his guitar style not a good writer!
I was never able to listen Clapton after that except the Album was here
I know it’s a jazz thread but what about a blues sometime
if you listen this music on HiFi system and there’s no swing don’t go there
I was about to discard my 3 Sony 400 CD carousel player, Since I broke my program RS232, For managing them randomly don’t work anymore, But for fun this morning with my same DAC, I decide to listen music with one of them I didn’t remember the CD that were in
But Apparently from what I hear it sound way better than any of my streaming services
Everything is the same except for the source
Strange? I will have to resume buying CD and other used Carrousel!
now playong, thanks Shazam for the picture
Charlaps; Stewart & Leonhart all very good musician!
Also known as the New York Jazz Trio, this combo is a studio-only group who specialize in recording classic standards in a straightforward, post-bop style. The New York Trio features three gifted musicians who are firmly established on the East Coast jazz scene. Pianist Bill Charlap is a member of the Phil Woods Quintet, has accompanied the likes of Tony Bennett, Benny Carter, and Gerry Mulligan, and has recorded a handful of well-received albums for Blue Note as a bandleader. Bassist Jay Leonhart has recorded as a headliner since 1983, while also making a name for himself as a vocalist and songwriter as well as backing up Marian McPartland, Louie Bellson, Lee Konitz, and many others. And drummer Bill Stewart had handled demanding gigs with a variety of musicians, including jazz guitarist John Scofield, funky sax man Maceo Parker and R&B legend James Brown. In 2001, Charlap, Leonhart, and Stewart teamed up in the studio to cut the album Blues in the Night for the Venus Jazz label; featuring leisurely but heartfelt interpretations of eight classic melodies, the album was well-received by fans of classic jazz. Seven similar collections have been recorded by the trio for Japanese jazz labels. ~ Mark Deming
I have selected all their album in my discovery playlist! ![]()
This is one I missed, recent travels have placed my focus elsewhere. Two pianists I continue to enjoy. Thank-you for posting.![]()
EDIT: Gap closed with some assistance from Dusty Groove.
the Husband of Stacey Kent!
good choice
the ketchup song!
In the song “some others time”, She’s singing in a way that the phrase catch up sound like ketchup
When I was younger my dad was playing this song, It is a song I like very much and often ask my dad could Play “ketchup Song”?
My dad passed away and didn’t know/find this song until one day I purchased one Blossom Album.
I Always thought that her album was bubblegum song, Until I put a CD and the ketchup sound start: I was eight years old with tears in my eyes!
This is what music is all about memory in a way even picture could not replace!
before I discovered that, Always a fan of waltz for Debby, And the song Some other time! Now I know why
















