chet baker - 3. almost blue - chet baker live in tokyo -
Add to EJ Playlist chet baker - 3. almost blue - chet baker live in tokyo - 1987 - somehow the slideshow/video was lost in the transfer , but the tune is still here ... so enjoy . |
Chet Baker - Almost blue
Add to EJ Playlist Amazing Jazz song Almost Blue by Chet Baker / Composed by Costello Lyrics : Almost blue Almost doing things we used to do There's a girl here and she's almost you Almost all the things that your eyes once promised I see in hers too Now your eyes are red from crying Almost blue Flirting with this disaster became me It named me as the fool who only aimed to be Almost blue It's almost touching it will almost do There's a part of me that's always true...always Not all good things come to an end now it is only a chosen few I've seen such an unhappy couple ALMOST Me/You/Blue |
Miles Davis & John Coltrane - Kind of blue
Add to EJ Playlist Best Wishes // cellojax Miles Dewey Davis III (May 26, 1926 September 28, 1991) was an American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer. Widely considered one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, Davis was at the forefront of almost every major development in jazz from World War II to the 1990s: he played on various early bebop records and recorded one of the first cool jazz records; he was partially responsible for the development of hard bop and modal jazz, and both jazz-funk and jazz fusion arose from his work with other musicians in the late 1960s and early 1970s; and his final album blended jazz and rap. Many leading jazz musicians made their names in Davis's groups, including pianist Herbie Hancock, saxophonist John Coltrane, saxophonist Kenny Garrett, and guitarist John McLaughlin. As a trumpeter, Davis had a pure, round sound but also an unusual freedom of articulation and pitch. He was known for favoring a low register and relatively sparse playing that served the song rather than display flashy playing, but Davis was also capable of highly complex and technically demanding trumpet work. On March 13, 2006 Davis was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He has also been inducted into the St. Louis Walk of Fame, Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame, and Down Beat's Jazz Hall of Fame. |
Chet Baker - My Funny Valentine
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Miles Davis Tribute - Kind of Blue
Add to EJ Playlist The music is me playing over a jazzy sounding backing track that I found on the internet, hope you like. ==== Miles Dewey Davis III (May 26, 1926 September 28, 1991) was an American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer. Widely considered one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, Davis was at the forefront of almost every major development in jazz from World War II to the 1990s: he played on various early bebop records and recorded one of the first cool jazz records; he was partially responsible for the development of modal jazz, and both jazz-funk and jazz fusion arose from his work with other musicians in the late 1960s and early 1970s; and his final album blended jazz and rap. Many leading jazz musicians made their names in Davis's groups, including pianist Herbie Hancock, saxophonist John Coltrane and guitarist John McLaughlin. As a trumpeter, Davis had a pure, round sound but also an unusual freedom of articulation and pitch. He was known for favoring a low register and relatively sparse playing that served the song rather than display flashy playing, but Davis was also capable of highly complex and technically demanding trumpet work. On March 13, 2006 Davis was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He has also been inducted into the St. Louis Walk of Fame, Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame, and Down Beat's Jazz Hall of Fame. -Wikipedia ===== Cocoon of Terror: http://tinyurl. com/5w8eej Guitar Player from Hell: http://tinyurl. com/ywhgue Heartless Bastard In Ecstasy: http://www.lulu .com/content/20 94901 Red Zen: http://tinyurl. com/2ylpml |
" Autumn Leaves " Chet Baker - Paul Desmond
Add to EJ Playlist A beautiful song performed by Chet Baker (trumpet), Paul Desmond (alto sax), Hubert Laws (flute), Bob James (keyboard), Ron Carter (contrabass) and Steve Gadd (drums). - Una hermosa canción interpretada por Chet Baker (trompeta), Paul Desmond( saxo alto), Hubert Laws (flauta), Bob James (teclado), Ron Carter (contrabajo) y Steve Gadd (batería). |
" Autumn Leaves " Chet Baker - Paul Desmond
Add to EJ Playlist A beautiful song performed by Chet Baker (trumpet), Paul Desmond (alto sax), Hubert Laws (flute), Bob James (keyboard), Ron Carter (contrabass) and Steve Gadd (drums). - Una hermosa canción interpretada por Chet Baker (trompeta), Paul Desmond( saxo alto), Hubert Laws (flauta), Bob James (teclado), Ron Carter (contrabajo) y Steve Gadd (batería). |
Miles Davis - Cool Jazz
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Cannonball Adderley feat. Miles Davis " Autumn Leaves" (1958)
Add to EJ Playlist Somethin' Else is a 1958 album by jazz musician Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, regarded as a landmark album in the hard bop and cool styles. This critically-accl aimed album is notable for the presence and prominent contributions of Miles Davis, in one of his few recording dates for Blue Note Records. Many critics and jazz fans consider Somethin' Else to be among the greatest jazz albums of all time. When alto saxophonist Cannonball Adderley culled together this quartet, he grabbed three champions from seemingly disparate schools to complement his flinty solos: Miles Davis, the king of cool; Art Blakey, the thundering force of hard bop; Hank Jones, a veteran of swing; and Sam Jones, a versatile bassist adaptable to nearly any setting. The results are one of Blue Note's most beloved albums. The open-ended beauty of "Autumn Leaves," which features Davis beautifully stating the melody on muted trumpet, sounds like it could easily be an outtake from Kind of Blue (which it isn't). The midtempo title track provides the centerpiece of this classic as Adderley echoes Miles's swaggering melody before both unravel wonderful solos. Cannonball Adderley...Alto Saxophone Miles Davis.......... .........Trumpe t Art Blakey......... .............Dr ums Sam Jones.......... ..........Doubl e Bass Hank Jones.......... .........Piano |
Dave Brubeck plays 'Audrey'
Add to EJ Playlist Taken from 'Piano Blues', directed by Clint Eastwood, part of the 'Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues' series. RIP, Dave. |
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Grand Funk Railroad - LONELINESS ((Stereo))
Add to EJ Playlist LONELINESS Loneliness cries deep from my soul, Keeps trying to tell me about the world growing so cold. Too many people trying to take from my Earth, But we can't live without controlling our birth. Deep inside a voice cries out for you, It's not alone 'cause, people, I been cryin' too. If we don't stop what we all see is wrong, I guarantee you mankind won't live long. CHORUS There's a land, a glorius land, It's right here on Earth. Understand what you can from the land, Your life is it's worth. Woah-oh, woah-oh, woah-oh-oh. Woah-oh, woah-oh, woah-oh-oh. Woah-oh, woah-oh, woah-oh-oh. To face the problems that everyone's found, We must replace what we took out of the ground. Pray for your brother, let your soul find a way, Help one another, oh, please listen to what I say. CHORUS Loneliness ... Oh ..., I can't get away from loneliness ... Yeah, loneliness ... oooo ... Loneliness ... Yeah, loneli- ... loneli- ... lo- ... neliness ... I just can't get away from loneli- ...loneliness ... Yeah, ... yeah ... Loneliness ... Can't get away from loneliness ... Can't get away from loneliness ... Can't get away from loneliness ... Can't get away from loneliness ... Can't get away from loneliness ... Can't get away from loneliness ... Can't get away from loneliness ... Can't get away from loneliness ... Can't get away from loneliness ... |
Dave Brubeck - Take Five (1972)
Add to EJ Playlist Features Paul Desmond |
Stan Getz-Autumn Leaves
Add to EJ Playlist This song is originaly composed by Joseph Kosma. The words came from Jacques Prevert. Yves Montand performed this bit in Marcel Carnes movie "Les Portes de la Nuit" in 1946. The first record came out on Capitol Records, sung by Jo Stafford. |
Dave Brubeck - Chopin tribute
Add to EJ Playlist Dave Brubeck plays his piece "Thank You", a tribute to Frédéric Chopin, live on a PBS special celebrating the 300th anniversary of the invention of the piano. Broadcast in June of 2000. |
Dave Brubeck plays Take Five
Add to EJ Playlist Dave Brubeck playing Take Five at the Hollywood Bowl on August 22, 2007. |
MY FUNNY VALENTINE-----CHRIS BOTTI
Add to EJ Playlist Chris Botti performs "My Funny Valentine" on the LEGENDS OF JAZZ, Golden Horns episode. |
Miles Davis - Herbie Hancock - Wayne Shorter - Ron Carter -
Add to EJ Playlist Miles Davis - Herbie Hancock - Wayne Shorter - Ron Carter - tony williams Stockholm 1963 |
Grand Funk Railroad - t.n.u.c
Add to EJ Playlist it's the Greatest band! good! |
R.I.P. Miles Davis - Human Nature - R.I.P. Michael Jackson
Add to EJ Playlist Miles Davis - Human Nature 2.000.000 VIEWS THANK YOU ALL! R.I.P. Michael Jackson King of Pop R.I.P. Miles Davis King of Jazz |
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