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02-11-2020, 04:01 PM #51joelf Guest
My favorite rendition of this song, period. Sorry, Frank---thought yours was the gold standard. Til I heard this:
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02-11-2020 04:01 PM
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JEANNE LEE
Jeanne Lee,voice, Mal Waldron,piano, Eric Barrett (tenor sax), Jean-Jacques Avenel (bass), John Betsh (drums), Marciac, France. 2000
on the double bass the faithful companion of Steve Lacy, with whom I had taken some lessons in the 90s
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Originally Posted by Fred Archtop
Wow,
What happened to musicians in the last 60 years??? What a class act! Good playing . . . Marinero
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Originally Posted by wintermoon
Hi, W,
I grew up in a household that played Jazz 24/7. My dad didn't like Mel and everytime one of his tunes would play on our local Jazz station, my dad would say . . . "And, here's Mel Torment." Good playing . . . Marinero
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ABBEY LINCOLN
Originally Posted by joelf
I advise, in addition to the famous recordings with her ex Max Roach (Freedom Now Suite...), who pulled her out of American soup, but which she later said he was a jerk in their personal dealings, the 2 CDs The Complete Abbey Lincoln 1956-1958: Play List and Musicians
Max Roach, Kenny Dorham, Sonny Rollins Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers
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Originally Posted by cosmic gumbo
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I'm going to love listening to all of these!
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A decidedly cool rendition of Angel Eyes (despite the decidedly uncool ketchup and mustard graphic used for the video, ha! ), and a favorite recording of mine:
Last edited by MattR; 02-17-2020 at 10:18 PM.
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Originally Posted by Patlotch
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[QUOTE = MattR; 1009536] A decidedly cool rendition of Angel Eyes (despite the decidedly uncool ketchup and mustard graphic used for the video, ha!), And a favorite recording of mine:
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Hi, Matt,
Anita was a true American gem and although she had much commercial success during her lifetime, she doesn't have the following(in my opinion) many of the other "greats" have achieved posthumously. She had a unique voice and style and all instrumentalists could benefit from listening to her phrasing. Good playing . . . Marinero
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Sinatra put an indelible stamp on this one.
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