What jazz have you been listening to today?

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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.
 

intet_at_tabe

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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 Peter´s favourites.
 

intet_at_tabe

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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
 

intet_at_tabe

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My absolutely favourite of all the improvised piano concerts by Keith Jarrett, is the five double album "The Sun Bear Concerts", by the ECM Records 1976.

These recordings were made on a concert tour to the cities of Nagoya - Osaka - Sapparo - Kyoto - Tokyo, Japan. I first had the vinyl edition with 10 vinyl records, including the three tunes of the encore. Of course now I have them too on CD´s and to fill the concept on casette tapes as well (before the invention of the CD´s) to to make sure, if I would suddenly lose one of the others.

My favourite is the Osaka Concert, total playing time 67:42 - Part 1, 38:53 If you really enjoy improvised piano by a master of the jazz piano, this album is it - IMHO.

Keith Jarrett on Part 1 plays very melodicly in harmonies romancing almost, unlike the Part 2, where he unvoluntarely demonstrates, what happens when the inspiration sitting behind the keys of the piano in a live concert, with thousands of delightful audience, suddenly has gone. But also how, he retrieves the inspiration during a concert.

Keith Jarrett once said: The music comes to me through my fingers, I am only the instrument of the spirit.
 
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intet_at_tabe

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"The Køln Concert", improvised solo piano by Keith Jarrett.

Off topic:

Due to my post about the album "The Sun Bear Concerts" by Keith Jarrett, which did not become the best selling album ever by this incredible American pianist, obviously for economical reasons with any one, who purchased these five concerts recorded in Japan.

Instead the best selling album by the ECM Records at all throughout 35 years of beautiful recordings with various musicians in different groups in what became known as "The European Sound", provided by the ECM Records and producer Manfred Eicher - the improvised solo piano concert the "Køln Concert" recorded January 24, 1975 by Keith Jarrett stands out 33 years later to be the most popular album of all the Keith Jarrett improvised solo piano concerts in his career among the hundreds of thousands of fans world wide.

The number two best selling album ever from the caring hands of the ECM Records, done by another American, Pat Metheny Group on his double live album "Travels", ECM Records 1983. Pat Metheny btw. the only known musician to me, who has dared to record the beautiful "My Song", by Keith Jarrett on Pat´s own solo album playing the acoustic baritone guitar on the album "One Quiet Night", from Metheny Group Productions 2003.

The album and the song "My Song" was originally recorded by Keith Jarrett´s, The Scandinavian Quartet, ECM Records 1978.

Frightening is it not, I have not been able in my entire life with jazz music to attend neither a Pat Metheny nor a Keith Jarrett concert and yet these two geniuses in jazz on each their own instrument to me are the "top of the pops".
 
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intet_at_tabe

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Pat Metheny (guitars, guitar synthesizer, el. sitar, el. bass, piano, keyboards) on his album "Secret Story", Geffen Records 1992.

The stage in London, England performing his solo project with The London Orchestra and a Brass Band, featuring:

Lyle Mays - piano, keyboards, synthesizers
Will Lee or Steve Rodby - el. bass
Charlie Haden or Steve Rodby - double bass
Mark Ledford - voice
Gil Goldstein - piano, accordian
Paul Wertico or Steve Ferrone or Sammy Merendino - drums, percussion
Armando Marcal and Nana Vasconcelos - percussion, voice

Such a GREAT album by Pat Metheny.
 

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Bill Evans - You Must Believe In Spring
 

intet_at_tabe

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Bill Evans - You Must Believe In Spring

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Mat buddy :tiphat:

Please go to the thread - Musical jokes, and find the picture I have entered of the drum set I will purchase at the Musik Messe next year.

Look for the Bill Cobham drums set, below the post from Ms. Margaret.

We´re gonna need an 18 wheeler, when we leave the MM.

Hope you´re doing great?
 

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Wow, nice picture over there, Intet. I see that you know what is the best for you.:grin::grin::grin: After you've bought the drum set we need to meet and set up for a jam session, that's for sure. And yes, I'm doing okay. Hope you're doing good, too:tiphat:.


On topic:

Bill Evans - The Bill Evans Album (1971)
 

intet_at_tabe

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On a cloudy monday morning after another night swimming in sweat in the bed, the Lord seems to show his mercy on me.

So let´s begin the jazz for today: John Mclaughlin and The Mahavishnu Orchestra Live on the album "Between Nothingness and Eternity", CBS Records 1973.

The musicians:

John Mclaughlin - el. guitars
Jan Hammer - piano, organ, keyboards
Jerry Goodman - el. violin
Rick Laird - el. bass
Billy Cobham - drums, percussion
 
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intet_at_tabe

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...and another The Mahavishnu Orchestra album "Birds of Fire", CBS Records 1973, remastered by Sony Music Entertainment 2000.

The musicians, the same as the musicians on the album above "Between Nothingness and Eternity", except for the additional trumpet player, Bobby Bradford.
 

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How about some Bill Evans for a change:grin:?

B.E - Portrait In Jazz
 

intet_at_tabe

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How about some Bill Evans for a change:grin:?

B.E - Portrait In Jazz

Mat :tiphat:

Are you talking about the late Bill Evans, who played the piano or the younger Bill Evans playing saxophones?

Either way - good choices in jazz.

The older, the late Bill Evans made some remarkable trio recordings featuring Scott LaFaro (double bass) and Paul Motian (drums) on the album "Waltz for Debby" or another trio feat. Gary Peacock/Paul Motian, for instance on "More From The Vanguard" even the album "Live in Europe" with Scott LaFaro and the Danish drummer Alex Riel.

The younger Bill Evans still rockin´ on the albums "Touch" and "Live".
 
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I am talking about the late William John Evans (better known as Bill Evans) - one of the greatest American jazz pianist.


Bill Evans - Everybody Diggs Bill Evans
 

intet_at_tabe

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I am talking about the late William John Evans (better known as Bill Evans) - one of the greatest American jazz pianist.


Bill Evans - Everybody Diggs Bill Evans

Multo Grazia, El Hombre Mat :tiphat:

I thought so, I had to be sure.


So I´ll give you "Waltz For Debby", the Bill Evans Trio.
 
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