The Pop Jazz Quintet album flac
Performer: The Pop Jazz QuintetMP3 album: 1971 mb
FLAC album: 1999 mb
Rating: 4.9
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The Quintet is an album by . It was compiled from two concert performances: one at the Greek Theatre, University of California, Berkeley, on July 16, 1977; the other at the San Diego Civic Theatre on July 18, 1977. The musicians were Herbie Hancock on keyboards, Freddie Hubbard on trumpet and flugelhorn, Tony Williams on drums, Ron Carter on bass, and Wayne Shorter on tenor and soprano saxophones. The recording was originally released in October 1977 as a 2-disc LP by Columbia Records.
During the 1960s, the Jazz Crusaders were one of the definitive soul-jazz/hard bop groups, a quintet that had a distinctive trombone-tenor sax front line and an openness to a variety of influences including Memphis soul, R&B, pop, and a bit of John Coltrane.
30: The Quintet: Jazz At Massey Hall (Debut). One of the earliest jazz supergroups, The Quintet comprised Charlie Parker – who was originally billed as Charlie Chan for contractual reasons – with Dizzy Gillespie, Charles Mingus, Bud Powell and Max Roach. They came together for one night only on Friday, 15 May 1953, at Toronto’s Massey Hall.
In the world of jazz Don Ellis was unique. Format: CD. OTHER INFORMATION.
Features the latest remastering. Includes a Japanese description. Features original cover artwork. All players have a very strong sense of tone and color – and move together at a level that might be influence by the experiments of the Modern Jazz Quartet, but which also takes on a much more expressive feel with the presence of the reeds. Tracks are short and tightly arranged – and tunes include "So Nice", "Few Get It", "That Old Feeling", "Koala", and "Lover Man".
Features original cover artwork. Forget the hokey kangaroo picture on the cover, because the record's a mighty sweet set of 50s modern jazz – played by some key musicians from Australian who were working in the US at the time! The record's got a style that's somewhere between the hippest sessions of LA and Sweden at the time – all the coolness of both scenes, but a sense of playful expression that really comes through on some of the more unusual passages.
Jazz Artists Jazz Musicians Blues Artists Blues Music Jazz Blues Ornette Coleman Free Jazz Pop Rock Classic Jazz. Rest in Peace Ornette Coleman (passed June 11, 2015). He was an innovative iconoclast, one of only two musicians to ever win the Pulitzer Prize for jazz. The saxophone has been a large part of jazz music since the 1920's when jazz began in the United States. Charlie Parker was a large influence on the jazz style in the 1920's when he helped develop bebop jazz. John Coltrane was considered one of the most influential jazz musicians of all time. Important instruments in various cultures.
