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Show me some. Any instrument. Minor keys.
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11-02-2019 01:52 AM
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I posted this clip in another thread for while ago, but this song is a beautiful and melancholic standard.
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Otherwise I recommend you anything released by ECM Records.
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Round midnight?
And multiple songs from this album, at least played the way he played them.
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Last edited by Jazzstdnt; 11-03-2019 at 09:44 PM.
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If you want dark, it doesn't get much darker than Strange Fruit.
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Cry Me A River.
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Angel Eyes, One for my baby, I'm a fool to want you, A house is not a home, In love in vain,
look up the Sinatra LP's "only the lonely" , the classic recordings of Ella, Sarah, Peggy, etc. .....
all the sad songs you'll find there.
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"Goodbye" by Gordon Jenkins. He wrote it after his wife and child died during childbirth.
Several guitarists have covered it (see versions by Johnny Smith and Chuck Wayne in particular).
Adrian
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Autumn In New York is a candidate, maybe not the darkest (dark enough btw, ending on Fminor6) but surely one of the deepest.
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And there is 'Round Midnight.
And Peggy Lee. Is That All There Is?
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Well, not exactly slow and also not jazz, but the performance is introspective, worth to listen
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Check out undercurrent by bill Evans and Jim hall.
also check out I have the room above her by the Paul motian trio.
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Originally Posted by omphalopsychos
Re: Slow and Introspective, check out a record by Lee Konitz called "Poets of Jazz," and a record by Warne Marsh called "A ballad Album."
You can make anything sad and slow and introspective, really. Konitz's dirge slow take on "All of Me" on the first record I mentioned will forever change the way you hear that one.
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John
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Stan Tracey and Bobby Wellins - Starless and Bible Black:
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Originally Posted by Bbmaj7#5#9
Was this an intentional focus of that label ?
Thx.
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Don't explain
If you go away - ne me quitte pas
Last edited by gitman; 11-04-2019 at 08:46 PM.
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Harlem Nocturn?
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But there's no question that Gloomy Sunday takes the biscuit. The 'Suicide Song'!
Gloomy Sunday - Wikipedia
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Originally Posted by Dennis D
Another way to look at the fingerboard
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