Monday, April 25, 2005

Jazzin'

A few of the discs I picked up recently were jazz selections. Hugh Masekala's Greatest Hits was interesting. If your experience of this South African artist is limited to the 1968 number one hit "Grazing in the Grass," this is worth checking out just for the flavor of the arrangements. Despite his talent, at some point I begin to tire of the sound of the horn, but the other instruments held my interest all the way through.

A second disk of interest was John McLaughlin's "Thieves and Poets." The title cut is actually a three-part classical arrangement. Be wary. This is not classical in old, dead European sense. The various influences woven throughout the three movements make it a challenging but rewarding listen.

One I haven't heard yet is "Count Basie Encounters Oscar Peterson: Satch and Josh." One of my favorite LPs is "The Giants" with O. Peterson, Joe Pass, and Ray Brown playing as a trio. This one is ripped and will be in my ears at work tomorrow.

Right now I'm listening to Blood, Sweat & Tears. I may have picked this up from Bill D. If I did, Mr. D., kiss yourself for me. There's something for everyone in this music--rock, jazz, gospel, blues. Love those horns!

2 Comments:

At April 26, 2005 3:27 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm your vehicle, baby!

 
At May 07, 2005 9:41 AM , Blogger david said...

And a fine vehicle you are, Mr. D! We need to compare libraries soon.

 

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