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I much preferred the Whalum cd as the type of music I really, really like in the jazz format...its so warm sensual and the sax sounds so much like a sax...
In that case, have you checked into the Marsalis Brothers?
Hi All,And some classical:Beethoven Synphony No. 6 ("Pastorale") SACD, Bruno Walter cond. Columbia Symphony Orchestra. Some of the best reproduction of strings I've heard.Trittico, Reference Recording 52CD, Frederick Fennel cond. Dallas Wind Ensemble. Yes, classical music can be dynamic and exciting.Mephisto & Co., Reference Recording 82CD, Eiji Oue cond. Minnesota Orchestra. Again, dynaic, exciting, with one of the best recordings of Dukas' "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" I've come across.Bill
Quote from: Bob in St. Louis on 23 Sep 2009, 02:13 amIn that case, have you checked into the Marsalis Brothers?Bob, any particular Cd's? Thanks. I really like your jazz recommendations.
Quote from: adydula on 18 Sep 2009, 09:51 pmRecommendation Demo Quality:http://www.amazon.com/Sticks-Stones-Dave-Grusin/dp/B000008B3Z/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1253310286&sr=8-11988 Dave and Don Grusin's Sticks and Stones.Seldom is there a cd that is demo quality and all the tracks on it are up to this high quality.I have had this cd since 1988 and its a 10 of a 10. Its that good.It can be had really on the cheap and its worth it.Trust me if this cd does not make you smile and say WOW then you must not be breathing!! If you want to see how low and how well your SongTowers will go and perform start with track 8 "This little pig's got the blues" and hang on for the ride.Go get this now!!!All the bestAlex aaOrdered this, got it in, it's fabulous, gave it to my son who has a killer stereo in his car....got a text " you're not getting this back "
Recommendation Demo Quality:http://www.amazon.com/Sticks-Stones-Dave-Grusin/dp/B000008B3Z/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1253310286&sr=8-11988 Dave and Don Grusin's Sticks and Stones.Seldom is there a cd that is demo quality and all the tracks on it are up to this high quality.I have had this cd since 1988 and its a 10 of a 10. Its that good.It can be had really on the cheap and its worth it.Trust me if this cd does not make you smile and say WOW then you must not be breathing!! If you want to see how low and how well your SongTowers will go and perform start with track 8 "This little pig's got the blues" and hang on for the ride.Go get this now!!!All the bestAlex aa
Quote from: Art_Chicago on 23 Sep 2009, 03:27 amQuote from: Bob in St. Louis on 23 Sep 2009, 02:13 amIn that case, have you checked into the Marsalis Brothers?Bob, any particular Cd's? Thanks. I really like your jazz recommendations.Sure Art! aaJazz is one of my most favorite genres. I could go on for days. By Wynton Marsalis:- Standard Time Volume 2 - The Magic HourBoth are what I'd call "traditional" jazz. No fusion, or weird stuff. No "smooth" jazz, no electronic instruments. Classic. Most songs are long, slow and take their time. A 'must have' if you like trumpets. Sounds quality is very good on both counts. Goes well with a glass of red and you're alone.---------------------------By Branford Marsalis:- I Heard You Twice The First TimeUm....Interesting eclectic mix of songs. Ranges from a blues duet with BB King, to some Dixieland jazz, to the chantings of a chain gang (interesting and worth hearing actually), to a guy yelling at passings taxis (?Kinda silly?), to well.....you might want to preview this one on Amazon before you buy. The sounds quality is a step down from the intension of this thread, but the price of admission is well worth the couple great songs on it.- Comtemporary Jazz- The Beautiful one's Are Not Yet BornThese two are very nice. Back to more "normal themed" albums. Traditional jazz with a fusion spin on a couple songs. Overall very nice, but there are a couple songs I skip over due to their eclectic/eccentric tempo (think of the band "The Bad Plus" for my definition of eclectic/eccentric). Very good sound quality.Hope that helps!Bob
Art,I understand how you feel about this type of music I feel the same way about other styles as well, but many will like it as well...I cant get enough if it...I wouldnt call it disco jazz, and I personally do not have a inkling for disco at all. But be what it is, its well recorded and has a very wide dynamic range etc agree its a demo cd for sure by my standards.Now Grusin has Gershwin cds that are as well done but some of us will not like these as well as 'those' etc..this is what makes this pastime neat.I forget who made the comment about classical music not being my cup of tea, but its ok to post the recommendations if you think its demo quality because I dont want to miss out on these for those that are into classical stuff.Kee them coming!All the best Alex aa
That's what I feel about Stones and Sticks.
A few I didn't see mentioned, but worth listening to thru excellent speakers such as Salks:Paul Simon. Surprised to see him not mentioned here. "Still Crazy after All These Years" never gets old, nor does the (very different) "The Rhythm of the Saints".