JOv2
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Maybe you'll find more in the summertime.
And while crossing a bridge over troubled water.But only during the hot afternoon.
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Maybe you'll find more in the summertime.
And while crossing a bridge over troubled water.But only during the hot afternoon.
Give it a chance...it may grow on you. For me, it was Hancock's '60s progressive post-bop highpoint. (I also like the short story that accompanied the release.)Empyrian Isles doesn't do much for me--it's too far into the "noodly" jazz I don't really care for.
A good one. Did you know that the Eumir Deodato song called "Jackie, All" was written for Jackie Cain of Jackie & Roy? Mr. Deodato was enthralled with the sound of Ms. Cain's voice and wrote the song about and for her.I've been enjoying my digital albums I bought recently such as Walter Wanderley's Moondreams
I didn't know that until now thank you for the info my favorite track on the Moondreams album is L'Amour Dice Ciao and believe or not I figured out how to play it on the trumpet and Flugelhorn ( it works better on Flugelhorn because the higher notes are easier to play)A good one. Did you know that the Eumir Deodato song called "Jackie, All" was written for Jackie Cain of Jackie & Roy? Mr. Deodato was enthralled with the sound of Ms. Cain's voice and wrote the song about and for her.
I have the finesse CD reissue I would be interested in finding out is its a rerecording of Straight from the heart or a remixing of some sortDilemma...
John Klemmer recorded the direct-to-disc LP Straight from the Heart on the Nautilus label. I discovered today that Finesse, which I own on the Elektra Musician label, was originally a second direct-to-disc recording on Nautilus.
The track listings are the same. The musicians are the same. Yet the recording and mastering credits are kind of all over the place, and it makes me wonder what source the Elektra version uses. If I can find a cheap copy of the Nautilus I may pick it up for comparison.
I have the finesse CD reissue I would be interested in finding out is its a rerecording of Straight from the heart or a remixing of some sort
Rudy -- it is the engineering (i.e. Van Gelder) that is the issue? I've always thought the Hackensack productions (1952-1959...you know, the ones recorded in his parents' home) were better sounding than the '60s sessions from his famous studio in Englewood Cliffs. Cottony-soft pianos and lumberson, muddy, double bass devoid of upper sonics and the string pluck were always a sore point with me from the Englewood Cliffs era. Moanin' was recorded in '58, so it's from Hackensack.As I've said before, I'm not much of a Blue Note fan