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"Kind of Blue" - Miles Davis. IMPRESSING: All tracks are first takes-recordings. They just spent 7 hours recording time on this great album! Christo Jota ----- Original Message ----- From: "andy butler" <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2009 7:12 PM Subject: Re: Davis' Modal Stuff > Rainer Straschill wrote: > > > work of art, it's necessary to put it into historic context. So in or > > around 1559, what was happening in the jazz world? > > A few examples: > > "Freedom Suite" by Sonny Rollins (1958), a sax/bass/drums trio > > "This is our music" by Ornette Coleman (1960), sax/trumpet/bass/drums > > "Giant Steps" by John Coltrane (1960), sax/piano/bass/drums > > > > As a recent BBC documentary related, there were 4 significant > albums released that year. > Kind of Blue - Miles Davis > The Shape of Jazz to Come - Ornette Coleman's debut on Atlantic > Time Out - Dave Brubeck Quartet. > Ah Um - Mingus > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edbwVKwFF6Y > > I'm not going to say I think one album is better > than the rest, but don't bother having a conversation > with me while TSJC is playing. > > Of course, KOB is perfect background music, probably > one of it's selling points, especially to the jazz critics ;-) > > > > > > break out of it. It's nice to see what Walter Norris does on Something > > Else (Coleman, 1958), who obviously was in those sessions by request > > of the producer, but quickly felt that he simply couldn't play > > anything that worked with Coleman's concept - so he stayed out of the > > way pretty much. > > There's one point on that album where the piano plays this incredibly > strong and lucid melody with complete confidence. Kind of sticks > out from the rest of the playing. Very strange. > > andy butler >