Monday morning having coffee, listening to the american guitarist John Abercrombie on his trio album "Tactics", by the ECM Records 1997.
The musicians:
JA - acoustic/el. guitars
Dann Wall - Hammond B3 organ
Adam Nussbaum - drums
Monday morning having coffee, listening to the american guitarist John Abercrombie on his trio album "Tactics", by the ECM Records 1997.
The musicians:
JA - acoustic/el. guitars
Dann Wall - Hammond B3 organ
Adam Nussbaum - drums
Continueing with another John Abercrombie trio album of an earlier date "Current Events", by the ECM Records 1986.
The musicians:
JA - acoustic/el. guitars, guitar syntheziser
Marc Johnson - double bass
Peter Erskine - drums
Ending the jazz for this monday morning, soon to leave for work, with another John Abercrombie Trio album of an earlier date "Timeless", by the ECM Records 1975.
The musicians:
JA - acoustic/el. guitars
Jan Hammer - piano, organ, synthezisers
Jack DeJohnette - drums
My very first JA album.
"Still Live" by the Standards Trio.
Good morning Corno Dolce.
First jazz album this morning at 6:14 AM, Chick Corea Quartet from Stretch Records 1981 entitled "Three Quartets".
One of these albums of Chick´s having listened to it once, you know by heart that it has no comparison. I believe Chick got this band together to his own amusement, then things evolved during the recording resulting in one of the very best acoustic jazz albums of Chick´s.
The musicians:
Chick Corea - piano
Michael Brecker - tenor saxophone
Eddie Gomez - double bass
Steve Gadd - drums
Best regards,
intet_at_tabe
Chick Corea Electric Band on the album "Light Years", GRP Records 1987.
The musicians:
Chick Corea - piano, keyboards
Eric Marienthal - tenor, alto and soprano saxophones
Frank Gambale - guitars
John Patituuci - double bass, and el. bass
Dave Weckl - drums
Off to work, my offer to you guys - Have a great day.
Best regards,
intet_at_tabe
"When I Fall In Love" by the Standards Trio.
Herbie Hancock; a compilation named Jazz Moods 'Round midnight'
Hi udyret- Off topic
Nice to se you here for the jaaaazz. Perhaps you are a genuin fan of good ole´ Herbie Hancock, a master of innovative jazz for the piano, keyboards, synthezisers in various groups, since he became the pianist in the famous MILES DAVIS QUINTET in the 1960´s with the equally esteemed musicians Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter and Tony Williams etc.etc.
On topic.
In your honor udyret, I have just put on the double live CD album "Round About Midnight", Columbia Records 1956, remastered by Sony Music Entertainment 2001.
The musicians:
MD - trumpet
John Coltrane - tenor saxophone
Red Garland -piano
Paul Chambers - double bass
Joe Jones - drums
Best regards,
intet_at_tabe
Final offer, at least from this Danish jazz freak, for jazz to night will be the great Joe Henderson on the CD 4 out of 8 CD´s in all on "The Milestone Years", released by Milestone Records 1994.
The musicians:
JH - tenor saxophone
Curtis Fuller - trombone
Pete Yellin - reeds
George Cables/Hideo Ichikawa - el. piano
Stanley Clarke/Kunimitsu Inaba - double bass, el. bass
Lenny White/Motihiko Hino - drums
The Keith Jarrett Trio on the album "Life Between The Exit Signs", released by Atlantic Records, 1968. Remastered for CD in 2004 by Elektra Entertainment.
I only bought this album about a year ago, with some 5 other albums from the late 1960´s and the beginning of the 1970´s, before KJ became a regular with the ECM Records, Germany and his later long time friend the producer Manfred Eicher in 1971/72.
The musicians:
Keith Jarrett - piano
Charlie Haden - double bass
Paul Motian - drums
Funny, there are two songs entitled the same "Love" 1 & 2. 1 is very melodic and the second "Love 2" is free jazz, could have been Ornette Coleman for all I care, except the instrumentation do not cover the alto saxophone mostly played by Ornette Coleman.
The Keith Jarrett Trio on the album "Somewhere Before", released by Atlantic Records 1969, remastered by Elektra Entertainment 2004.
The well known Bob Dylan song "My Back Pages" opens this album by the trio, where every other song was composed by Keith Jarrett.
The musicians:
Keith Jarrett - piano
Charlie Haden - double bass
Paul Motian - drums
"Up For It" by the Standards Trio.
Hi Corno Dolce
Have you ordered the Terje Rypdal albums we spoke about?
On topic:
Dinner time jazz from the "Keith Jarrett & Gary Burton Quintet", Atlantic Records 1970.
Funny thing is, they only did the one album as a quintet, but as we all know Keith Jarrett & Gary Burton recorded as a duo as well. Back to the album for dinner.
The musicians:
Keith Jarrett - piano
Gary Burton - vibes
Sam Brown - el. guitar
Steve Swallow - el. bass
Bill Goodwin -drums
Hello Intet,
Yes, I have ordered it and await its arrival.
Cheers,
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