Carla Bley — Sextet.
1987 : ECM WATT.
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(via Watch Joni Mitchell Perform A Full Concert With Jaco Pastorius, Pat Metheny, And Michael Brecker)
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Steve Grossman: The Saxophonist Who Rode the Jazz Wave
Introduction:
The realm of jazz has been adorned with virtuosos who, through their saxophones, painted musical landscapes that transcend time. Among these, Steve Grossman, a luminary of American jazz, carved a niche for himself, leaving an indelible mark on the genre. This exploration delves into the life, career, and enduring legacy of Steve Grossman, a tenor saxophonist whose notes echoed…
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John Scofield - Loud Jazz
Music Video
Artist
John Scofield
Composer
John Scofield
Produced
Steve Swallow
Credit
John Scofield – Electric guitar
Robert Aries – Keyboards
George Duke – Keyboards
Gary Grainger – Bass guitar
Dennis Chambers – Drums
Don Alias – Percussion
Released
September 1 1988
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Volume 264
0:00:00 — "The Beginning" by David Rogers & Paul Shaw (1990)
0:03:53 — "On Air" by David Rogers & Paul Shaw (1990)
0:07:08 — "Dreamspeak" by David Rogers & Paul Shaw (1990)
0:10:51 — "Malibu Queen" by Alan Hawkshaw (1985)
0:14:06 — DJ
0:17:08 — "Improvisation pour Orgue et Saxophone #1" by Bertrand Eluerd (1990)
0:19:10 — "Our World 2" by Paul Williams (1992)
0:20:44 — "Cover Girl" by Ron Aspery (1985)
0:23:22 — "Valley of Mists (A)" by Keith Mansfield (1989)
0:25:28 — "Double Helix (A)" by Keith Mansfield (1989)
0:27:54 — "Palm Innocence" by Iasos (1983)
0:30:37 — "Dark (Kip's Tune)" (Edit) by Kip Hanrahan (1985)
0:31:17 — "Magical" by Anthony Phillips (1991)
0:34:11 — "First Light" by Milan Pilar (1993)
0:38:27 — "Dance of Medusa" by Milan Pilar (1994)
0:43:24 — "Digital Structures 24" by Milan Pilar (1990)
0:45:07 — "Raindance" by O Yuki Conjugate (1987)
0:52:01 — "Jump Monk" (Edit) by Don Alias & Michael Blair & Art Baron & Bill Frisell & Gary Lucas & Greg Cohen (1992)
0:53:36 — "Desert Mirage" by David Vorhaus (1993)
0:56:34 — "Sirens" by Steve Everitt (1994)
1:00:21 — "Nomadic 1" by David Hentschel (1990)
1:02:01 — "Manta Ray" by Eric Vann (1982)
1:03:46 — "Primordial Germination" (Edit) by Geinoh Yamashirogumi (1986)
1:05:45 — "Love Magick" (Edit) by Steve Roach & Robert Rich (1992)
1:09:14 — "Touch" by Steve Roach & Robert Rich (1992)
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From Canada: Herbie Hancock performs Thieves in the Temple by Prince, with Jack DeJohnette (drums), Don Alias (percussion), Dave Holland (bass), John Scofield (guitar) and Michael Brecker (tenor sax) at the 1997 Montreal Jazz Festival.
From Canada: Herbie Hancock performs Thieves in the Temple by Prince, with Jack DeJohnette (drums), Don Alias (percussion), Dave Holland (bass), John Scofield (guitar) and Michael Brecker (tenor sax) at the 1997 Montreal Jazz Festival.
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Joni Mitchell - Mingus (1979)
Joni Mitchell a colaborar com Charles Mingus é o casamento perfeito em teoria. Na prática? É a montanha a parir um disco tão fraco que devia ser subterrado por uma avalanche.
Joni Mitchell a colaborar com Charles Mingus é o casamento perfeito em teoria. Na prática? É a montanha a parir um disco tão fraco que devia ser subterrado por uma avalanche.
O disco – que conta com um elenco de luxo, incluindo Jaco Pastorius, Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock e Don Alias – inclui três originais de Mingus, dois de Mitchell, algumas faixas de spoken word e uma versão de “Goodbye Pork…
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Carlos Santana and Mahavishnue John McLaughlin
Love Devotion Surrender
1973 Columbia
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Tracks:
1. A Love Supreme
2. Naima
3. The Life Divine
4. Let Us Go into the House of the Lord
5. Meditation
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Don Alias
Billy Cobham
Jan Hammer
Mingo Lewis
Eve McLaughlin
Mahavishnue John McLaughlin
Armando Peraza
Doug Rauch
Carlos Santana
Mike Shrieve
Larry Young
* Long Live Rock Archive
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John McLaughlin has quite a career as we've seen from most of our talks on his career that continues to astound us with a high amount of versatility for a jazz player. Thus, should the fact he collaborated with Carlos Santana shock us? No, that sounds quite plausible, though the end result might give us a pause, i.e. the disc is more like a McLaughlin joint with Santana as a very special guest. Of course, he does make his presence shown, but I'm not surprised their LP was something Santana's fans weren't ready to tackle. I mean, Mr. Santana has one of the most peculiar opuses for something who is predominantly seen as a rock guitarist as he is much more interesting than Supernatural would've lead you believe.
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John Scofield - So You Say
Music Video
Artist
John Scofield
Composer
John Scofield
Produced
Steve Swallow
Credit
John Scofield – electric guitar
Mitchel Forman – keyboards
Gary Grainger – bass guitar
Dennis Chambers – drums
Don Alias – percussion
Released
September 1 1986
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