Jazz Music Thread


Not listened to this one very often, but will listen to it again soon - very nice!

Manu Katché (d)
Mathias Eick (t)
Trygve Seim (s)
Marcin Wasilewski (p)
David Torn (g)
Slawomir Kurkiewicz (b)

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Giving this a play before going out for the evening, looking at the weather I should just stay in and play some more music !?

Lee Ritenour (g)
Bob James (key)
Nathan East (b)
Harvey Mason (d)
Patti LaBelle, Nathan East, El DeBarge, Philip Bailey (voc)

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I’m sure you’re also familiar with this one…

Manukatchehood

For those that aren’t well worth checking out.

I seem to remember these 2 albums being described, somewhere, as Kind of Blue for the 2000’s.

Enjoy

Dave

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What a joy is this one; two if my favorites “teaming up”. Just stunning. Qobuz holds one hi-res version of the album, which actually also sounds better then the 16bit

Iver

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Working my way through the cd stacks on my new headphone system.
To night. The Guvenor. No one gets close. No amateur dramatics,always cheerful. I saw Diz three times and each night I came away happy knowing I had heard something special.
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Hi @Ian and @jazzman22 , Inam new to Manu Katché so tried the albums you suggested. Wonderful !! Slightly more complex, but very nice arrangements. Like it a lot
Iver

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Highly recommended for a nice Sunday morning !

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Try Third Round…a little more laid back.

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Hes playing the Albert Hall later this year. Saw him at the Barbican a while ago. Very good!

Tremendous groove on the title track.

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Oscar Peterson singing! Quite good indeed.

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I see from Twitter that Downbeat gave this 5* in 1959. Swinging in a Shorty Rogers/Marty Paich style. On Tidal.

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Emilie-Claire Barlow; what a voice !
Iver

A lot of listening-joy this evening, with two a absolute master-pieces !!
Iver

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This is great. Basie reinterpreted. Swings like mad.

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Really been enjoying Jacintha

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