What jazz have you been listening to today?

intet_at_tabe

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Hi Intet,

I know the feeling with having lots of cd's occupying wall space. With over 1500 cd's, there will always be something different to listen to.

Cheers,

CD :):):)

Obviously for you sir Corno Dolce :tiphat: 1500 CD´s - Wow and WAY TO GO :clap::clap::clap::clap:. I believe you have told me this on an earlier date. Now, I better understand the concept of your new home, where walls can be moved ;):D:) or retired, whatever needed.

But then, I know from your hundreds of classical music inputs here, that your classical collection of CD´s are way ahead according to jazz CD´s and you probably have an entire pipe organ collection as well, not to mention the personal interest in books and foreign languages. How do you ever get the time to work? :)

But as we both know and share, however strange this was when I first became acquainted to you, Pat and Keith are on top for the both of us, they may not be right up now for me or you, but they will return to the CD player shortly and for the rest of my life - continously.

This whole trip to Copenhagen, beginning with fare for train tickets for Copenhagen, beginning at the Roskilde Festival including a new taylored suit for me done by a taylor from India, but having lived in Copenhagen since 1971-something, plus a new white shirt with matching tie and new shoes (completely forgot to buy new stockings, though), plus food and drink and entry fees, ten pairs of extra underwear, a fancy dinner etc. etc. lots of Coca Cola though with ice cubes and lots of free tap water, it was incredibly warm some of the days. Well for me and Rene´ - and I have only spent in total in the area of 2400 dollars.

I wish for all of you guys from the MIMF that you could have been there. I strongly recommend to any of you to try it out locally, if you ever get the chance. Remember - we never know what happens tomorrow. This trip and every new day was a blast of excitement, surprices, smiles from everyone we met and talked to and above all true happiness having all that jazz available and to choose from and we laughed most of the day time. Probably noticed like two silly old men.
 
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intet_at_tabe

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
The Brad Mehldau Trio at Glassalen in Tivoli, July 12. The last of the more expensive sold out concerts by US top notch jazz musicians.

Brad Mehldau (piano) known for the past ten years as one of the new generation of very well educated and innovative piano players, like another new star of the jazz piano - Jason Moran.

Brad has made two albums with Pat Metheny the last couple of years, also on these albums Brad´s usual duo in his own trio - Larry Grenadier (double bass) and Jeff Ballard (drums) can be heard on the albums of Metheny/Mehldau.

I would personally consider Brad´s piano playing to be something between Chick Corea and Herbie Hancock, if one can part these two at all. His compositions are like an escallator. He and the band begin somewhere and end up somewhere else, but it´s natural when it comes from the heart and mind of Brad Mehldau. Like a painter in front of the empty canvas, but in no time there are small stories and portraits on the canvas in various colours, depending on the excact mood of the artist at the time, when painting or here composing.

His melodies are sweet, but also border breaking for jazz and they stay with you in your head for days on end.

Larry Grenadier looking more like a buisnessman from a multi international corporation, than a jazz musician and Jeff Ballard mixing his drumming and cymbal work often using the clubs in stead of the sticks. AWESOME trio on the last night of the official Copenhagen Jazz Festival 2008.

The musicians:

Brad Mehldau - piano and a keyboard with strings.
Larry Grenadier - double bass
Jeff Ballard - drums

On a scale from 1 to 5, I´ll give the Brad Mehldau trio a 4+.

For more info on Brad Mehldau and his recordings - www.bradmehldau.com
 
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intet_at_tabe

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Gee, Intet, you're like a machine with all those super-damn-long posts:grin::grin::grin:.

You should consider getting yourself a job in a local jazz review paper:lol::lol::lol:


Respectfully yours,
Mat:tiphat:

Hi Mat my dear Polish buddy!! :tiphat: Funny post!! :lol::lol::lol::lol:

Have you ever heard of an American mafia hit man from Chicago in the 1920-30´s called machinegun Kelly. In jazz reviews they title me as machinegun intet, :grin::grin:

What I should consider seriously for the future is, how many jazz festivals there are regularely in Europe in a year and then plan for them.

Rene´ has told me that both Vienna and Marciac in France like the Montreux Jazz Festival in Shwitzerland are good suggestions.

Don´t you have a Polish Jazz Festival?, or does one just have to show up on the common Saturday market place?

Anyways my dear super talented friend, have fun and stay safe.

Respectfully your admirerer,
 

Mat

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So machinegun Intet:lol::lol::lol: (hilarious nickname, btw),

Great idea for you to write jazz reviews.

Don´t ya worry Mat :tiphat::clap: about the Hammond B3 organ with more than one octave and one key - I got plans....cooking.;);)
Hmm....:devil::angel::clap::clap:

Don´t you have a Polish Jazz Festival?, or does one just have to show up on the common Saturday market place?
I do have some festivals:

1. "Jazztopad" - organised by Wrocław philharmonic. Begins in October, but the repertoire usually sucks...:rolleyes:

2. Jazz nad Odrą - the one I told you about. The one with Diana Krall. The one that took place 5 months ago. The one I missed:banghead::banghead::banghead::scold:. Oh, damn it...:scold: Everytime I think about it...:banghead:


And whole lot of festivals in other cities where usually I can't go.

And of course I have my local jazz club (in the market place). I've been to Jan "Ptaszyn" Wróblewski (plays tenor saxophone; very famous musician in Poland) concert recently.

So the closest one is "Jazztopad". Can't wait to see this year's reportoire.


Respectfully yours,
Mat
 
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intet_at_tabe

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
So machinegun Intet:lol::lol::lol: (hilarious nickname, btw),

Great idea for you to write jazz reviews.

Hmm....:devil::angel::clap::clap:

I do have some festivals:

1. "Jazztopad" - organised by Wrocław philharmonic. Begins in October, but the repertoire usually sucks...:rolleyes:

2. Jazz nad Odrą - the one I told you about. The one with Diana Krall. The one that took place 5 months ago. The one I missed:banghead::banghead::banghead::scold:. Oh, damn it...:scold: Everytime I think about it...:banghead:


And whole lot of festivals in other cities where usually I can't go.

And of course I have my local jazz club (in the market place). I've been to Jan "Ptaszyn" Wróblewski (plays tenor saxophone; very famous musician in Poland) concert recently.

So the closest one is "Jazztopad". Can't wait to see this year's reportoire.


Respectfully yours,
Mat

Hi again Mat :tiphat:

Agreed, you definately need to be around and free of any other obligations, the next time Diane Krall will visit your city ;):D:).

About the so far unpurchased Hammond B3 organ? Remember what The Beatles sang: "We Can Work It Out". I am on the job!!

Like I told you months ago. I can´t bring you any advice or anything whatsoever to embrace you for your talents musically, so I need to support you otherwise. Perhaps I won´t succeed, but as they say up here to the north, where the real feared Danish vikings lived around the years 700-1200:

"If you don´t try to do the best you can offer, you haven´t done anything at all".

Respectfully machinegun intet,

On topic:

George Adams on his album "Sound Suggestions", by the ECM Records 1979.

This album has two tenor saxophone players. George is one and then the German Heinz Sauer also plays the tenor saxophone and of corse the musicians in the backing group are awesome.

The musicians:

George Adams and Heínz Sauer - tenor saxophone, George Adams also vocals.
Richard Beirach - piano
Kenny Wheeler - trumpet and flugelhorn
Dave Holland - double bass
Jack DeJohnette - drums
 
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Corno Dolce

Admiral Honkenwheezenpooferspieler
Hi Intet,

I'm beginning to load my cd collection onto small thumb drives - easier to deal with.

Cheers,

CD :up:
 

Mat

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Michel Petrucciani & Marcus Miller - Dreyfus Night In Paris

The musicians:
Marcus Miller: electric bass
Kenny Garrett: alto saxophone
Michel Petrucciani: piano
Bireli Lagrene: electric guitar
Lenny White: drums
 

intet_at_tabe

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
Michel Petrucciani & Marcus Miller - Dreyfus Night In Paris

The musicians:
Marcus Miller: electric bass
Kenny Garrett: alto saxophone
Michel Petrucciani: piano
Bireli Lagrene: electric guitar
Lenny White: drums

Mat :tiphat::clap: - AWESOME album you picked, and thank you for entering the names of the musicians - Very good:tiphat::clap::banana::trp::lol::lol::lol::lol:

The jazz world misses the great pianist Michel Petrucciani.

Here´s a list of musicians with albums mentioned, where they play the Hammond B3 organ. It´s on a Danish site, but it says that Billy Preston is the best example and the most legendary of all Hammond B3 organ players, having both recorded with The Beatles on "Let It Be" and with a lot of other names you have heard of. It does not say here, but Billy Preston also recorded with Frank Zappa. Both Peter Mellin from the former Danish group "Ache" and Anders Koppel from the Danish group Savage Rose are Danish Hammond B3 organists:


Jimmy Smith - At the Organ Volume 1 (1956)

Jack McDuff - Down Home Style (1969)

Jackie Mitoo - Keyboard King of Studio One (Collection)
Den absolut bedste Rocksteady/Reggae Organist


Billy Preston - The Most Exciting Organ ever (1965)
Billy P. må være den mest legendariske orgelspiller til dato. Han er kendt som den femte Beatle for hans arbejde med bl.a. ”Let it Be”. Har også bl.a. spillet med Mahalia Jackson (som 10-årig), Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Little Richard, Joe Cocker o.a. Har som komponist skrevet f.eks. supperhittet ”You are so beautiful”

Booker T.Jones - Booker T. & the MG’s : Green Onions (1962)
- Booker T. & the MG’s : McLemore Avenue (1970)
McLemore Avenue er en instrumental version af Beatles’ Abbey Road. McLemore Ave. var gaden hvor pladestudiet Stax lå.


Bo Hansson - Hansson & Karlsson : Monument (1967)
Svensk Psykedelisj/Progressiv Rock Duo

Keith Emerson - The Nice : The Thoughts of Emerlist Davjack (1967)
- Emerson, Lake & Palmer : Pictures at an Exhibition (1972)

Peter Mellin - Ache : Green Man (1971)
Dansk Psyk/Prog Rock Band

Jon Lord - Deep Purple : Made In Japan (1972)
- Deep Purple : Shades of Deep Purple (1968)

Anders Koppel - Bazaar : Live (1978)
- Savage Rose : Dødens Triumf (1972)
- Savage Rose : Babylon (1972)
- Savage Rose : Wild Child (1973)

Chester Thompson - Tower of Power : Live and in living Color (1976)
CT. var medl af funkbandet Tower of Power fra 1973-1986 hvorefter han til i dag har været medlem af Santana’s band

John Medeski - Medeski, Martin and Wood : Combustication (1998)

Lucky Peterson - Spirituals & Gospels / Mavis Staples (1996


On topic:

Gary Versace (Hammond B3 organ) on his album "Time And Again", by the Danish label SteepleChase Records 2005.

The musicians:

Gary Versace - Hammond B3 organ
John Abercrombie - guitars
Rich Perry - tenor saxophone (Rich Perry, I believe, did the tenor saxophone work for Pink Floyd on "Wish You Were Here" and "Dark Side Of The Moon".).
Billy Hart - drums
 
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intet_at_tabe

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
Hi Intet,

I'm beginning to load my cd collection onto small thumb drives - easier to deal with.

Cheers,

CD :up:

Hi Corno Dolce :tiphat:

Are the small thumb drives, the same as small discs also called "floppy discs"?

How many minutes can you load on such - small thumb drives?
 

intet_at_tabe

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
So machinegun Intet:lol::lol::lol: (hilarious nickname, btw),

Great idea for you to write jazz reviews.

2. Jazz nad Odrą - the one I told you about. The one with Diana Krall. The one that took place 5 months ago. The one I missed:banghead::banghead::banghead::scold:. Oh, damn it...:scold: Everytime I think about it...:banghead:

Respectfully yours,
Mat

So Mat :tiphat::clap::banana::trp:, at the Jazz nad Odra Festival, March 8 2008, they had the Brad Mehldau Trio as well, the very same Brad Mehldau trio, who ended the official Copenhagen Jazz Festival 2008, where your Danish admirerer was a few days ago - AWESOME Mat:


Brad Mehldau Trio

Brad Mehldau is undoubtedly one of the most outstanding modern jazz musicians. He has produced a number of own original records – both solo, in duets and trios, as well as has taken part in many recording sessions of other artists. Brad Mehldau gives concerts in the most prestigious clubs and concert halls all over the world, composes and arranges music pieces, writes articles to music trade magazines and publishes essays on art, history and poetry in booklets attached to his records.

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Brad Mehldau presented his solo artistic performance in Wrocław two [FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]years ago. This will be his first appearance to the 44th[FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif] Jazz nad Odrą Festival with his jazz trio featuring Larry Grenadier – bass and Jeff Ballard- drums[/FONT].[/FONT]
[FONT=comic sans ms,sand][FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Date: 8 March 2008; [FONT=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]time: 18:00[/FONT][/FONT][/FONT]

As for Diana Krall, please check her touring plans for Europe this summer on - http://www.dianakrall.com/music.aspx the link here to her list of already relased albums as well with samples just for you to enjoy.

Respectfully and honored - machinegun intet,
 
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Mat

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Hammond B3 organists:


Jimmy Smith - At the Organ Volume 1 (1956)

Jack McDuff - Down Home Style (1969)

Jackie Mitoo - Keyboard King of Studio One (Collection)
Den absolut bedste Rocksteady/Reggae Organist


Billy Preston - The Most Exciting Organ ever (1965)
Billy P. må være den mest legendariske orgelspiller til dato. Han er kendt som den femte Beatle for hans arbejde med bl.a. ”Let it Be”. Har også bl.a. spillet med Mahalia Jackson (som 10-årig), Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Little Richard, Joe Cocker o.a. Har som komponist skrevet f.eks. supperhittet ”You are so beautiful”

Booker T.Jones - Booker T. & the MG’s : Green Onions (1962)
- Booker T. & the MG’s : McLemore Avenue (1970)
McLemore Avenue er en instrumental version af Beatles’ Abbey Road. McLemore Ave. var gaden hvor pladestudiet Stax lå.


Bo Hansson - Hansson & Karlsson : Monument (1967)
Svensk Psykedelisj/Progressiv Rock Duo

Keith Emerson - The Nice : The Thoughts of Emerlist Davjack (1967)
- Emerson, Lake & Palmer : Pictures at an Exhibition (1972)

Peter Mellin - Ache : Green Man (1971)
Dansk Psyk/Prog Rock Band

Jon Lord - Deep Purple : Made In Japan (1972)
- Deep Purple : Shades of Deep Purple (1968)

Anders Koppel - Bazaar : Live (1978)
- Savage Rose : Dødens Triumf (1972)
- Savage Rose : Babylon (1972)
- Savage Rose : Wild Child (1973)

Chester Thompson - Tower of Power : Live and in living Color (1976)
CT. var medl af funkbandet Tower of Power fra 1973-1986 hvorefter han til i dag har været medlem af Santana’s band

John Medeski - Medeski, Martin and Wood : Combustication (1998)

Lucky Peterson - Spirituals & Gospels / Mavis Staples (1996


Hey Machinegun:grin:,

Thank you for the list of Hammond B3 organist.

I do have, in my appreciable jazz collection, albums of some of the very musicians you entered. For example Jimmy Smith or Jack McDuff. I have also several albums of the muscian not mentioned by you - the great Joey DeFrancesco. My "personal Jesus" when it comes to the Hammond Organ.

I've found out recently about Atsuko Hashimoto from Osaka, Japan. Also B3 player. However I didn't buy any of her recordings yet. Yet:grin:.
 

intet_at_tabe

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
sir Corno Dolce

News on the Standards Trio double DVD, recorded 1985 and 1986 from Japan ready to be released from the ECM Records:


Jarrett Summer Standards Tour and DVD

Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette will shortly begin their by now traditional summer tour, with concerts in France and Italy. Dates are Paris, Salle Pleyel (July 5), Turin, Teatro Regio (July 8), Rome, Auditorium Parco della Musica (July 12), Pescara, Amphitheatro d’annunzio (July 15), Juan-les-pins, Les Pinedes Gould (July 18), San Sebastian, Kursaal (July 22) and Lyon, Grand Theatre de Fourviere (July 25).

Simultaneously ECM issues a double DVD of the Trio on its first tours of Japan in 1985 and 1986, entitled “Standards I/II: Tokyo”. The DVDs were previously available, separately, on the VideoArts label, but have been out of print for years. The ECM edition has a total playing time of three and a half hours and retails at the special price of € 22,90. It may be purchased via the ECM web shop or good retailers everywhere.

Songs played are: I Wish I Knew; If I Should Lose You; Late Lament; Rider; It’s Easy To Remember; So Tender; Prism; Stella By Starlight; God Bless The Child; Delaunay’s Dilemma; You Don’t Know What Love Is; With A Song In My Heart; When You Wish Upon A Star; All Of You; Blame It On My Youth; Love Letters; Georgia On My Mind; You And The Night And The Music; When I Fall In Love; On Green Dolphin Street; Woody’n You; Young And Foolish.

Release: July 2008.


On topic:

Kenny Wheeler on his double album "Music For Large & Small Ensembles" with an orchestra, by the ECM Records 1990.

The Musicians:

Kenny Wheeler - trumpet and flugelhorn
John Taylor - piano
John Abercrombie - guitars
Norma Winstone - vocals
Dave Holland - double bass
Peter Erskine - drums

The Brass Band Orchestra:

Ray Warleigh/Duncan Lamont/Evan Parker/Julian Arquelles - saxophones
Derek Watkins/Henry Lowther/Alan Downey/Ian Hamer - trumpets
Dave Horler/Chris Pyne/Paul Rutherford/Hugh Fraser - trombones
 
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Mat

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Frank Sinatra (feat. Count Basie Orchestra) - Live At Sands

I'm telling ya, the guy was a comedian as well.
 
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intet_at_tabe

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
The late giant on the tenor saxophone Michael Brecker and Friends on his early album "Don´t Try This At Home", by MCA/GRP Records 1988.

The Friends:

Mike Stern - el. guitar
Herbie Hancock/Don Grolnick/Joe Calderazzo/Jim Beard - piano and keyboards
Mark O´Connor - violin
Jeff Andrews - fretless el. bass
Charlie Haden - double bass
Adam Nussbaum/Jack DeJohnette/Peter Erskine - drums

Awesome when great musicians meet and unconsciously make a better than great album.
 
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