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Originally Posted by Gabor
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08-03-2020 04:18 PM
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Not the whole album perhaps, but certainly the first tune
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one from my favourite Jimmy Guiffre album. Not listened to this in ages. Forgotten just how good it is.Last edited by Matt Milton; 08-04-2020 at 08:36 AM.
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Maybe not introspective but certainly dark.
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Abbey Lincoln
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Gil Evans’ version of the Barbara Song from the Threepenny Opera by Weill/Brecht:
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And these guys did slow and introspective pretty well:
And a cover maybe better than the original (heresy!):
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wow, just came across this, maybe fits here, it is definitely dark and introspective compared to the original samba rendition:
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Originally Posted by Gabor
Okay, not really jazz but jazzy enough and a chance to show off a tune I wrote for singer Eva La Voix that is quite dark and introspective (played the guitar part in the recording as well, on my ES-125). With videoclip!
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I am not finding any of these dark and introspective, especially not the Grant Green and Dexter Gordon. Perhaps it is just me.
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I don't know about dark,but these are slow and introspective. Both in major keys.
First, Some Other Time, sung by Monica Zetterlund accompanied by Bill Evans. There are lots of nice versions of this song, but this is my favourite vocal rendition.
Next, The Party's Over. Wynton Marsalis has a nice version, but the string section is a bit too much for my tastes. Most jazz versions make it bit more up tempo. Here is a slow version
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