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Jonathan Corona
Приєднався 9 лют 2008
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Why Don't I - Dave O'Higgins & Eric Alexander
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Album - Sketchbook Dave O'Higgins (tenor sax), Eric Alexander (tenor sax), James Pearson (piano), Arnie Somogyi (bass), Kristian Leth (drums) These guys are great! A very enjoyable album. High energy and just plain awesome. Hope you enjoy!
You Say You Care - Ernie Watts
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Album: Unity Personnel: Ernie Watts (tenor saxophone); Geri Allen (acoustic piano); Eddie Gomez (acoustic bass); Steve Swallow (electric bass); Jack DeJohnette (drums).
Transitions - Joel Haynes Trio + Seamus Blake
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Drums - Joel Haynes Bass - Jodi Proznick Piano - Tildem Webb Tenor Sax - Seamus Blake A fine quartet. These guys should play more often, I think they are a killer group.
Giant Steps - Bob Mintzer & Michael Brecker
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Twin Tenors Bob Mintzer, Michael Brecker (tenor saxophone); Don Grolnick (piano); Michael Formanek (bass); Peter Erskine (drums). These guys kill it.
Eric Alexander Where Or When
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Eric Alexander It's All In The Game Where or When
Ritual Dance (Live) Eric Alexander & Vincent Herring
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Eric Alexander & Vincent Herring The Battle Ritual Dance (Live)
2024 and still studying this piece.
Brecker is outstanding here
Brecker. Mintzer, Don Grolnick, and Peter Erskine....Giants.
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Mitzer was better at giant steps HERE...CONCEPT IDEAS FLOW DUFFERENT APPROACH
Great playing, but most i like of this composition, for me musical ideas of coltrane are gone with the wind…listen Joey Alexander,please.
Drums fantastic.
I never thought I'd write this about Mike Brecker -who I love so much-, but his playing here is dull, boring, and pointless. I had to go back and listen to Coltrane that I grew up with and the difference -imho- is immense. Coltranes playing is vibrant, meaningful, and super focused on edge. Maybe Giant Steps was not Breckers cup of tea. A bit strange though and to be honest I hardly recognized his playing at first. Breckers that is.
Giant steps should be no problem for high school jazz players and the idea that it's "hard" perished several decades ago so please get current with your jazz chops if this tune is still an issue for you.
love how mitzer restates the head during the end of his solo, but with those harmonic registers. very cool!
i'm kookoo for brecker, buta boy, i gotta check out more mintzer. he's got a real warm tone
Erskine is a bully! Not necessarily a bad thing, but it's always his way or the highway. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Did Brecker quote the NPR theme in the first part of his solo??
Very fine version.
I love how free oriented James Carter is he is one of the best and a tune like olio that is a great song. Eventually you should update the quartet version of James Carter doing take the a train that is a fantastic version I love it and it’s one of my favorites you can really hear James Carter doing that train sound in his wonderful solo the quartet version I heard on the radio it’s a fantastic rendition it’s very fast and free that’s what I love about it I love saxophone player stuck in really stretch out wide and play hard and play really fast it’s great.
Что тут скажешь? ОРЛЫ!
Esta boquilla es para sax tenor y que número es gracias
Brecker 2nd
what? u need to listen jazz, Brecker and Mintzer. Listen to them, fool shit
Brecker sounds like a direct evolution of John Coltrane. Coltrane 2000. Whereas Mintzer sounds like Sonny Rollins crossed with melted cheese. Rollins Fondue.
Brecker’s understanding of this tune is on a whole different level
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At that time Mintzers tone actually was more similar to Breckers. He also played a metal mouthpiece at that time. But the last 35 years or so Mintzer has played rubber pieces. But their playing is of course very different. Two unique masters. Ps. I met up with Mintzer a couple of times for about 10 years ago, and he said that he wanted another sound, and thats why he changed into rubber. And every tenor at that time was compared to Mike Brecker. Thats what he said. I love them both. We lost Brecker to early. But we are lucky to have SO much of his music.
James Carter (t sax), Craig Taborn (p), Jaribu Shahid (b) and Tani Tabbal (d) in 1994.
Brecker the absolute master. Sorry Bob. You were the sous-chef on this.
I love how in his solo, Don Grolnick references the part in the original Tommy Flanagan solo where Mr. Flanagan loses his place in the changes. Grolnick then resolves this line into his conclusion of a masterfully played solo. Cheeky, and superbly musical.
Tunes called olio I love the squeaking screaming saxophone sounds I could listen to that stuff all day and never get tired of it I’m hoping that UA-cam will put out a quick chat version of take the entry Manda Cito crazy on that one. Desperation released me.Wow this is one of my favorite Version of one of my all-time favorite
Para q todos estos saxofonistas q evidentemente son de un nivel inalcanzable usan drogas como por ejemplo el adrenocromo ...sino no se explica ese nivel sobrehumano
Have had this CD for years
Wonderful, Bob Cooper and Richie Kamuka (tenors) would have loved it.
How about that piano solo!
Great... now I'm going to be humming these solos all night.
almost one scale on the first solo?!
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THIS IS GREAT GREAT GREAT GREAT GREAT
I love Bob Mintzer’s last 8 bars! so melodic! I mean I love it all, but that 8 is fantastic! 👍🏽🙏🏽🤟🏽🤙🏽🎵🎷
Brecker, Mintzer, only missing Bob Berg. The three great ones. R.I.P Bob Berg & Michael Brecker.
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Interested in buying this account for personal use. Let me know, thanks!
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Formanek walking his ASS off!
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Great playing, but on this tune, this guy takes a back seat to no one... ua-cam.com/video/NseGhJbgIxo/v-deo.html
Mike seems frenetic and redundant. Bob is composed and creative.
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トレーンに肉薄してる。😃🎵
Great Grolnick piano-solo ! As for the tenors, both have staggering technique, but for warmth & how it makes me FEEL... Bob has it !
Yup
A great album altogether. They do phenomenal things on this album together. Five stars all the way.
I love the way Don Grolnik played. Another who went away too soon.
Mintzer wins