compact jazz: best of bossa nova

compact jazz: best of bossa nova

My thought exactly. Why do we have to have the same post claiming to be from different late musicians clogging up our feed? Tsuchi 5. K.A.O.S. No, I’m not kidding. How about Wadada Leo Smith, Jack Sheldon, and Ted Curson? Adept at playing muted trumpet as well as an open horn, Sweets showed an acute sensitivity when playing ballads but could swing hard on uptempo material. Green Funk 6. I’m glad to see more recent players like Terence Blanchard and Dave Douglas mentioned, true modern masters, but leaving off the great Tom Harrell and especially the giant, Kenny Wheeler, is unfortunate. to replace Clifford Brown in the Brown/Roach Quartet. . Hip-hop flavours and elements from drum’n’bass and African music also permeate Truffaz’s consistently interesting and fiercely contemporary work. Gotta agree about Ruby Braff, Charlie Shavers, Howard McGhee, Red Allen, and Roy Hargrove – they’re all tremendous. I’d replace Buddy and Thad with Kenny Dorham and Booker Little. He made a great contribution to Frank Sinatra’s 1947 version of “Body & Soul.” He also played frequently on Sinatra’s radio and TV programs, including the songs “We’ll Be Together Again” and “I’ve Got a Crush on You.” I like Hackett’s work on a song called “It’s a Fine Life,” which I think was included on one of the Jackie Gleason albums of the ’50s. shis kebabs. You got the date of death wrong for Dizzy. I like Kenny and all but he is nowhere near Hargrove, Hargrove should be much higher up the list in my opinion, if it was down to me top 10, but to remain objective definitely top 20! Outside of his brother’s band, Adderley cut a slew of solo albums, each one distinguished by his bluesy horn work. The fact is Roney was a trained musician, historian and trumpeter. Thriller is the sixth studio album by American singer Michael Jackson, released on November 30, 1982, by Epic Records.Reunited with Off the Wall producer Quincy Jones, Jackson was inspired to create an album where "every song was a killer".With the ongoing backlash against disco, Jackson moved in a new musical direction, incorporating pop, post-disco, rock and funk. The best Basie trumpeter of all time, who was also a spur and inspiration for Lester Young, is not in the top 50? Yellow by Emma-Jean Thackray, releases 02 July 2021 1. Few trumpeters could blow as high and wide as William “Cat” Anderson, a South Carolina musician who only made a handful of records under his own name, and who could span five octaves with his horn. He only gave one name … Bunny Berigan. More program details soon! Pepper’ Possible, The Influence Of The Beatles’ ‘Sgt. More than 70 million titles available in unlimited streaming in unparalleled quality (FLAC 16 Bits / 44.1kHz)! Uzu 7. You can buy the album here. Yes. Does anyone out there agree? Zij werd in Salvador geboren en groeide op in Rio de Janeiro.Daar ontmoette zij zanger-gitarist João Gilberto, met wie ze trouwde in 1959.Hij werd ook wel de vader van de bossanova genoemd. One of only a few non-Americans to record for Blue Note in the 50s, Jamaican-born Alphonso “Dizzy” Reece was a professional musician by the time he was 16 but his career rapidly took off after a move to Europe, where he truly entered the ranks of the best jazz trumpeters in history. Hebisan 2. I did hear Akinmusire and he flat out blew me away. The Now Sounds with Steve Stanley explores the untrodden sonic avenues of the creatively fertile late ’60s West Coast music scene and beyond. Bill Chase?? Between 1944 and 1971, Anderson enjoyed three separate long stints with Ellington and became famed for his exceptional high-note trumpet work. Disco de Vinilo (2lp) $35.000 . For Miles, using silence and space creatively were just as important as playing notes in helping to convey a mood or atmosphere. James “Bubber” Miley was an extraordinarily gifted trumpeter from South Carolina whose ingenious use of a mute (with which he could produce a crying, wah-wah effect) helped define the sound and style of The Duke Ellington Orchestra in the 20s. Numa 9. I stumbled upon this LP last year, and I can’t get enough of it. When acoustic jazz was in the doldrums in the 70s and early 80s, New Orleans-born Marsalis (an outspoken critic of anything fusion-esque or avant-garde) became its saviour, reviving the traditional straight-ahead style to great success. Done with this stupidity. More than 70 million titles available in unlimited streaming in unparalleled quality (FLAC 16 Bits / 44.1kHz)! He was identified and scouted at the age of 4 as having perfect pitch by the great classical conductor and former Philadelphia Philharmonic Orchestra’s Conductor Leopold Stokowski. Clifford Brown, too, cast a deep spell during the early 50s and helped to shape the trajectory of jazz trumpet playing. Speaking in the 60s, the latter said Webster “probably had the best sound of the trumpet since the trumpet was invented, a sound that was alive, just alive and full of life”. The brother of both drummer Elvin Jones and pianist Hank Jones, this self-taught horn blower from Pontiac, Michigan, was a key figure in Count Basie’s band (as an arranger and soloist) during the late 50s and early 60s while enjoying a parallel solo career that saw him cement his status as one of the world’s best jazz trumpeters with recordings for the Blue Note and Prestige labels. Not only one of the best jazz trumpeters of all time, Armstrong was one of the greatest musical improvisers ever and his innovations helped jazz to evolve into what it is today. The trumpeter of freedom, Hugh Masekela (1939 – 2018) dies. Reece also worked with Hank Mobley and Dexter Gordon, though he remains a cult figure. Jon Faddis?? I would have gone into a bit more detail on the importance of Miles and his depth and breadth and influence on all modern music, but like I said, we all…..etc. Originally from Canada, he served his musical apprenticeship in Stan Kenton’s band before leading his own groups. I thought that when I heard one of his hits (SO MANY PEOPLE), he played higher notes than Maynard. Fiberglass Jungle features the very best in Surf and similar guitar instrumentals from around the globe and across the eras, with an emphasis on the Surf revival. Yellow 13. Away from Coleman’s band, Cherry recorded with Coltrane and also made many envelope-pushing LPs under his own name, and in later years embraced music from other cultures. But it wasn’t until much later, during Cheatham’s twilight years in the 70s, that his career really blossomed and led to a string of albums under his own name, one of which won a Grammy in 1996. Kaze 8. Not everyone is a fan of this sound though, sometimes it is described as brittle and too bright. The tracks are all instrumentals, with shades of jazz, bossa nova, ambient, and shimmering electronic pop. His sound, which he describes as “stretch music” (after his 2015 album of the same name), is an eclectic coalescence of elements from jazz, hip-hop, rock, electronica and ambient music. Rahu & Ketu 12. Joe Pass – Guitars Fender Jazzmaster & Fender Jaguar. Sadly, the promise of this Florida horn man’s huge potential was never fulfilled, thanks to the lethal combination of heroin and tuberculosis that took his life at 26. Al “He’s the King” Hirt. If they had ears and really appreciated artists, he would’ve been appreciated. Morgan’s solo career had, in fact, began a year earlier at Blue Note and continued while the young trumpet prodigy was a member of The Jazz Messengers between 1958 and ’61. NEMO Science Centre is an interactive delight that’s fun for kids of all ages. Expect a cool and creative presentation in the spirit of the music, sometimes a little educational, but not overbearing or too "serious” mixed with some old soul station period ads and artist album spots. Join Sheryl Farber for Splendor in the Grass - two-hour love roller coaster of girl-pop power from the '60s and beyond, with side spins into bossa, boy guitar, psychedelia, garage, swooning soul, and anything else she is obsessed with at the moment. This Memphis musician’s death, at the tender age of 23, robbed the world of a sensational player who seemed destined for greatness as one of the best jazz trumpeters the world has ever seen. He got his big break playing in Herbie Hancock’s envelope-pushing Mwandishi band in the early 70s before going on to forge a successful solo career. Expertly distilled and blended in order to concoct the “highly intoxicating and sometimes hallucinatory” LuxuriaMusic Sound. Our People 14. I read somewhere that Conte Candoli was approached (by Roach via a Harold Land recommendation?) Kouji 12. A wily, worldwide, weekly, often wacky musical expedition to explore the infinite universe of generally overlooked . Jeff Lynne's ELO - Wembley or Bust Live... Disco de Vinilo (3lp) $45.000 . Winning Best Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards, the album is to-date one of the best selling jazz albums of all time. He recorded many, perhaps hundreds of albums which sold very well, and he played a wide range of music. May There Be Peace 8. Why is Roy Hargrove on this list? A disciple of Roy Eldridge, South Carolina-born Dizzy was also a crucial figure in the birth of Latin jazz, and famed for his big band Afro-Cuban fusion sound. Añadir a la lista de deseos. More recently, Roy Hargrove, Christian Scott and Ambrose Akinmusire have demonstrated that there’s no shortage of talented horn men waiting to break through into the spotlight. He played and wrote music in unusual time signatures, drew on Eastern music for inspiration and employed various electronic effects with an amplified horn. Mitchell’s main claim to fame was playing with Horace Silver’s quintet between 1960 and ’69. uDiscover Music brings you the Top 50. A key figure in the birth of hard bop, Brown’s warm trumpet sound blended sensitivity with a virtuosic athleticism. What’s with the ALL CAPS? No one can touch him, he was in a class of his own. Jon Faddis?? Active in the first decade of the 20th Century, New Orleans-born Bolden – about whose life myths abound – was one of jazz’s early horn stars. I LOVE Miles Davis. Houkou 6. Manuke 3. Pawel Brodowski, the editor-in-chief of the Jazz Forum magazine, a jazz expert, became the editor of the project, which was spread out for many years. Around the world he was often called "father of bossa nova"; in his native Brazil, he was referred to as "O Mito" ("The Legend"). It is a shame about Bill Chase (dead at 39). There is always going to be someone left out but I would suggest that Enrico Rava is a more significant musician than at least half the people on this list. Disco de Vinilo (Compilation) $30.000 . Exploring the history of the CAPITOL RECORDS original main album catalog (1944-1968) by zooming in on ten consecutive catalog numbers each week. A leading player of the hard bop era in the 50s, but whose work is often unheralded, Texas-born Dorham (real name McKinley Dorham) was in the very first incarnation of The Jazz Messengers. A few cats are news to me. You’ll find more albums and LPs than anything else here, though you’ll also see the occasional compact disc or single for sale. Louis Armstrong was asked if there were any other trumpeters in his class. If your range stretches from Bobby Hackett and Charlie Shavers to Ambrose Akinmusire, you’ve obviously got some huge ears. There’s even a chemistry lab where they can perform experiments. Boasting a bright tone and dazzling technique, this Philly-born horn sensation was still a teenager when he played on Coltrane’s 1957 classic Blue Train LP. In 1975, Brecker and brother Mike formed the funky ensemble Brecker Bros. Brecker’s myriad credits as a sideman (he’s recorded with everyone from Aerosmith to Lou Reed) tend to overshadow his own solo work but he remains one of the best jazz trumpeters alive right now. From New Orleans, Blanchard’s five Grammy Awards secure him his place among the world’s best jazz trumpeters, though he first came to prominence when he replaced Wynton Marsalis in Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers in 1982, eventually becoming its musical director. uDiscover Music brings you the Top 50. A fusion of Getz playing the sax and Gilberto on the guitar, this album is pretty much single handedly responsible for the bossa nova music scene that swept the United States. Spectre 11. He cut his teeth in the bands of Lucky Millinder and Lionel Hampton before landing in the principal trumpet chair of Duke Ellington’s orchestra. Take your mind on a technicolor trip down late 60's/early 70's baroque and lite psych byways with detours into the damage psychedelia managed to inflict on other musical disciplines like easy listening and garage. The omission of Ray Nance is just plain wrong. He has a very pure, acoustic-type guitar sound. They are all part of a long lineage that stretches right back to the legacy of Louis Armstrong. Born Oran Page but dubbed “Hot Lips” because of his incendiary, bravura trumpet style, this Texas trumpet titan began his career as a teenager in the 20s before becoming a crucial contributor to the big band swing era in the 30s, when he played with the bands of Bennie Moten, Count Basie and Artie Shaw. Joe Pass – Guitars Fender Jazzmaster & Fender Jaguar. Numa 9. Born Charles Williams in Mobile, Alabama, Cootie worked with stride pianist James P Johnson in the late 20s before joining Duke Ellington’s band (replacing Bubber Miley), where he stayed for 11 years. While it’s clear that both the trumpet and saxophone have been integral to jazz music’s development, the former instrument has arguably been the more important of the two. Say Something 3. I’m not that familiar with some of the younger players that are on this list, but clearly, some older and classic greats were wrongly omitted (as many others have mentioned). Though his mainstream fame rests with the soundtrack music he composed for the gritty 1971 urban crime thriller The French Connection, LA-born Ellis was a jazz innovator who, as well as being an accomplished soloist, composer and arranger, was a keen experimenter. The Time Of Useless Consciousness, beginning @ 9pm PST on Saturdays. He dropped off the jazz radar soon after, only to reappear 20 years later. The use of muted trumpets in jazz is largely down to Oliver, whose early inspiration was Buddy Bolden. Mercury (In Retrograde) The cousin of Booker Little, Memphis-born Smith relocated to Michigan where he had opportunities to play with Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie and Thad Jones before embarking on a solo career after a stint in the army. Not to mention Bill Dixon, Lester Bowie, Wadada Leo Smith. Who’s Who On The Beatles’ ‘Sgt. Wingy Manone, Louis Prima, Nat Gonella, OK maybe they weren’t the greatest but at least they played jazz not like many on the list. Like Fats Navarro, Webster, from Cleveland, Ohio, died before his talent reached maturity and a wider audience. While most of our inventory is rock, we also offer music in other genres, such as jazz, rhythm and blues, electronic and folk. Look at his legacy. In het begin van de jaren zestig emigreerden ze naar de VS en lieten ze zich naturaliseren. This flamboyant and charismatic Indianapolis trumpeter laid the foundations of his career playing with Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers in the early 60s before embarking on a hugely successful solo career. I didn’t even think of Harrell….that’s a pretty glaring omission…. I thought that his name used to be ALEXIS BARROS. Yellow by Emma-Jean Thackray, releases 02 July 2021 1. Big Al played for the Pope’s US visit and for JFK’s inaugural, and topped Playboy’s Jazz ratings for years. On the recording front, Hargrove has been quiet in recent years but he remains a formable player. Qobuz is the world leader in 24-Bit Hi-Res downloading, available in the most exciting downloading shop available. In the mid-60s, Jones joined forces with drummer Mel Lewis to found the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra. And you are missing out on so many integral trumpeters by just limiting yourself to just these 50, use it as a jumping off point and that’s it!! And the world was much better because of it! Much of the other trumpeters are Clifford disciples so agree on Lee, Freddie, Donald, and Blue. Many omit Wallace Roney because of an early statement from someone in the industry that they didn’t like him … because he was dark black. A hard bop stylist with a limpid and soulful tone, he also enjoyed 19 successful years as a solo artist at a variety of labels, including Blue Note. His musical calling card is producing a stream of rapidly-blown notes and eerie note bends. Hanazono by Satomimagae, released 23 April 2021 1. $45.000 . Preferring to play the trumpet’s close cousin, the compact-shaped, smaller cornet, Bolden was instrumental in shaping the sound of early Big Easy-style jazz, introducing a syncopated drum beat (dubbed the “Big Four”) that was more conducive for group improvisation than a straight marching-band rhythm. Don Cherry as well – Ornette Coleman. Can’t argue with the top 3, creative geniuses and musical giants for sure. 00 $13.98 $13.98 (6,756) Sharecropper's Son ... 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