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I got the CD "The Trio" a couple of weeks ago. They are a tight group.
Billy Bean's playing sounded a lot like Tal Farlow at times, with a little Pat Martino thrown in.
To be honest, I have mixed feeling about Tal's playing, which to my ears is pretty unique. The way he starts and stops his lines on some songs and his rhythmic variations often don't jibe with what I look for in Jazz.
Maybe it is a little too complex. Maybe my ears and taste are too simple.
But the band was tight and I still enjoyed the CD.
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11-13-2015, 10:03 PM #52destinytot Guest
Thanks for introducing me to Billy Bean's playing - it doesn't get better than this.
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Been (bean ?) listening to "The Trio" & "The Trio:Rediscovered" CDs heavily (on headphones) this past few weeks, and,
Billy's using ROUNDWOUNDS !
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Originally Posted by vinlander
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Billy Bean didn't die young. He passed in 2012 at age 78.
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Originally Posted by sgosnell
an early age due to alcoholism. I hadn't realised also that Hal Galper lived to the age of 86 &
played for big name Jazz groups ,and Tony Bennett , a remarkable Bassist. I suggest if The Trio
was around in the present day , they would be hugely popular as their sound is timeless.
regardsLast edited by silverfoxx; 02-13-2017 at 09:21 AM.
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Originally Posted by silverfoxx
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I've been listening to these two albums recently, both of which feature contributions from Billy Bean.
John Lewis - 'Essence' (subtitled 'John Lewis Plays the Compositions & Arrangements of Gary McFarland')
Bean shares the guitar chair with Jim Hall. I don't recall any solos from Bean, but for those who are only familiar with his playing on 'The Trio', it's interesting to hear how he plays in a larger group setting.
Herbie Mann - 'Brazil, Bossa Nova & Blues'
Though the musicianship across the recording is of course excellent, the music is a little "light" for my taste. It's worth tracking down for Bean's solos on half the tracks.
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Originally Posted by David B
Pick it up, you'll be glad you did...but try to get the double album: https://www.amazon.com/Herbie-Mann-B...ustomerReviews
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I started a thread with this and only one person responded. So, I'll share this link in this thread- for all you Bean heads
Billy Bean Jazz Guitarist plays Mr.PC (John Coltrane) - Video Dailymotion
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I often think the Billy's (Bean and Bauer) are the two most underrated guitar players in jazz history. Good to see this thread pop back up, lots of great stuff in it.
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Just got that Herbie Mann twofer. Billy's playing is spectacular throughout!
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Originally Posted by BMoore
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I bought the "Right Now" Herbie Mann LP years ago, and it had some good Bean on it, but he doesn't get a lot of solo space on it.
Does he get more solo space on the six cuts from Brazil, Bossa Nova and Blues?
You can also hear him on some of the Charlie Ventura LPs when he was part of CV's Quintet.
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Originally Posted by sgcim
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Originally Posted by wintermoon
Still, I think there are a few tunes where Billy takes a couple choruses. It's definitely worth picking up!
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Agreed, any Billy Bean audio is worth hearing.
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recently read a west coast cat (forgot exactly who!...maybe @ the smithsonian jazz interview page) talking about billy bean..he was only there for a couple of years...he'd appear at sundown and stay up and out all night..go home..and no one would see him again till the next evening!!! maybe some daytime woodshedding..or just zzzz recovery!! haha
the great john pisano dug him, and they did a few low fi recordings..with dennis budimir too!...so that tells you something!!!
cheers
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Great news!
Now available: The updated and the expanded second edition of the Billy Bean biography @midoriyamapublishing.com
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Originally Posted by sgosnell
Anyhow, Coryell had only positive things to say about Billy Bean.
PS: When I first saw there was a song Billy Bean, I assumed it was the MLB player. Yea, I was clueless about Bean the guitarist, and this song and talking to Larry made me get off my duff and get as many Bean recordings as I could find.
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That's a great album!
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I just discovered him and I'm making as many transcriptions as possible. I can hear how so many great guitarists have taken from him. Pat Martino talks about him and even pat metheny mentioned him in some masterclass too. His articulation is amazing. Doesn't make sense he's so unknown and recorded so little. Any one else know more about him? He died in 2012 I think.
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I don't think Billy Bean, the ballplayer, was a thing when the song was written. He didn't become well known until he came out, and even now he's not famous, unknown outside baseball. But the guitar player...
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