The trio album "Gateway II", by the trio of the same name Gateway, ECM Records 1978.
The musicians:
John Abercrombie - guitars, el. mandolin
Dave Holland - double bass
Jack DeJohnette - drums, piano
The trio album "Gateway II", by the trio of the same name Gateway, ECM Records 1978.
The musicians:
John Abercrombie - guitars, el. mandolin
Dave Holland - double bass
Jack DeJohnette - drums, piano
*Being There* by the Tord Gustavsen Trio.
The German Eberhard Weber and his Trio, playing his own invention - the el. upstanding 5 string bass and synthesizers on the album "Chorus", ECM Records 1985.
The two other musicians:
Jan Garbarek - tenor and soprano saxophone
Ralph Hubner - drums
Pat Metheny once said about Eberhard Weber: His compositions are made of and into colours.
Best regards,
intet_at_tabe
Herbie Hancock on his four CD box set: The Herbie Hancock Box - A definitive retrospective box spanning 34 tracks from 17 years sampling 25 albums of Herbieīs vast musical world from 1973-2002.
Herbie plays with Freddie Hubbard, Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter, Tony Williams, Chick Corea, Bennie Maupin, Paul Jackson, Mike Clark, Wah Wah Watson ...et al., by Sony Music Entertainment, 2002.
Best regards,
intet_at_tabe
The Brazilian vocalist Flora Purim with friends on her album "Butterfly Dreams", Milestone Records 1973, remastered by Fantasy Records 1987.
The musicians:
Flora Purim - vocals, percussion
Joe Henderson - tenor saxophone
David Amaro - acoustic/el. guitars
George Duke - el. piano, piano, clavinet, synthesezers
Ernie Hood - zither
Stanley Clarke - double bass, el. basses
Airto Moreira - drums, percussion
Best regards,
intet_at_tabe
I was thinking about Louis Armstrong with Hello Dolly.
judy tooley
The album "Three Guitars" regarding two very well known american acoustic/el. guitarists Larry Coryell - John Abercrombie - and in addition the brazilian lady Badi Assad.
I saw part of a concert from the French music channel Mezzo last night with this trio. Badi Assad a true sight of beauty delievered from the Godīs in Brazil. She can sing like Flora Purim, dance like Cassandra Wilson and play the acoustic guitar like the two famous gentlemen in the trio and then some weird percussion instruments, almost resembling spoons from a kitchen drawer.
It was great to watch Larry Coryell playing his Ovation guitar post his rehabilitation from drugs and with short grey hair. Both Coryell and Abercrombie must be around 60 years of age, but they can still play.
Al Di Meola and his band on the album "Cosmopolitan Life" with some Russian and Mexican musicians, by Ole Records 2005.
The musicians:
Al Di Meola - acoustic/el. guitars
Leonid Agutin - vocals, keyboards, acoustic guitar
Albert Fedosev - keyboards, piano, Hammond B3 organ, percussion
Anthony Jackson/Julio Hernandez/Oleg Tarkhov/Sergey Korolev - double bass, el. bass
Vinnie Colaiuta/Arthur Gazarov/Lee Levine - drums
Richard Bravo/Gumbi Ortiz - percussion
A Brass band
Al Di Meola on his album "Consequence of Chaos", Telarc Records 2006.
The musicians:
Al Di meola - acoustic/el. guitars, keyboards, cymbals, percussion
Chick Corea/Barry Miles/Mario Parmisano - piano, keyboards
John Patitucci - double bass
Victor Miranda - el. bass
Steve Gadd/Ernie Adams - drums, percussion
Kornel Horwath - percuusion
Al Di Meola has always had many strings to play on. This album is the evidence of one of the very best acoustic/electric guitarists in the world for the past 30 years. Discovered by Chick Corea in a small Hispanich restaurent performing, while people were eating, on an acoustic classical guitar.
The duo Chick Corea & Bela Fleck on the album "The Enchantment", Chick Corea Productions 2007.
The musicians:
Chick Corea - Yamaha Concert Grand piano
Bela Fleck - banjo
Bela Fleck was quite new to me until 3 years ago, one of Peterīs favourites.
Bernstein's *Ain't got no tears left* sung by Donna Murphy.
Stanley Clarke on the album "East River Drive", by Clarke Music 1993.
The musicians:
Stanley Clarke - double bass and every imaginable el. bass in the world
George Duke/Kenny Kirkland/Steve Hunt/Deron Johnson/ - piano, keyboards, synthesizers
Gerald Albright - alto and soprano saxophone
Hubert Laws - flutes
Jean-Luc Ponty - violin
Doug Powell/Michael Thompson - guitars
Carlos Vega/Gerry Brown/Dennis Chambers - drums
Pablo Sanchez - congas
Bill Summers/Darryl Munyungo Jackson - percussion