Concert d'Ahmad Jamal - Piano Jazz Sessions
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Ahmad Jamal appartient au club très fermé des grands maîtres du jazz. Voilà pourquoi, à l’instar de Coltrane et de Miles, il ne se retourne sur son passé que pour le transcender. C’est le cas ici, avec un duo et quelques titres en quartet - avec Herlin Riley (batterie), James Cammack (contrebasse) & Manolo Badrena (percussions) - mais surtout une collection de plusieurs pièces en solo, un art de l’absolu qu’il n’avait pas pratiqué depuis longtemps et où il révèle l’étendue de son parcours, du cultissime « Poinciana » à l’emblématique « Marseille ». Autant de moments précieux qui font de ce recueil intitulé Ballades un nouveau chef-d’œuvre du pianiste.
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Ahmad Jamal comes from the closely-knit club of the great masters of jazz. That is why, in the manner of Coltrane and Miles, he goes back to his past as a way to overcome it. This is the case here, with a duo and a few quartet pieces - with Herlin Riley (drums), James Cammack (double bass) & Manolo Badrena (percussion) - but above all a collection of several solo pieces. The music is art in its purest form, ranging from the iconic “Poinciana” to the symbolic “Marseille”. Ballades is a new masterpiece in this artist’s long and distinguished career.
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I have been a fan of Ahmad Jamal from the time I first heard his recordings in the early 1960's. I had the great pleasure of seeing him live in 1994. He was kind enough to chat with me between sets and autograph an LP jacket. A thoughtful gentleman as well a supreme artist. We all miss him.
Très grand pianiste un poète
Always loved the driver. Never cared where he took me; A beautiful ride, always. Missing him is a special feeling.
Organic music that comes from the depths of the soul, a soul of light.
A beautiful poetic phrase for a beautiful jazz concert. 40:04
Detailed movement with sophisticated style. 43:34
Culminating moment. Excellent. 50:50
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Ahmad Jamal (and company), thank you for all the great music...
A great concert. I saw this tour in Nashville--this was his last major tour...
genius. His minds is 20 years younger than all those triphiphiphouse popcats. A true artist.
After that concert, I don't need to listen to anything else.
Merci, FLV, for bringing this giant on to your stage, and for recording the performance for all of us to enjoy, many years later.
Аhmad Jamal!!!!!
This is JAZZ GENIUS ON ALL TIMES❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Poinciana: Always perfect, always a crowd-pleaser. What a combo! :-)
I have Been Around for almost 70 Years Now.
Worked Professionally in and on ALL The Jazz Scenes and Likewise i Europe and The US, for many Years..
HOWEVER: Somehow, for some strange destined Peculiar Reason:
I Did Not Really Catch The Fantastic Musical Powers of Ahmed Jamal.
UNTIL NOW.
That Makes The Joy even Better.
This Guy is from Outer Space... Just look et his Fingers.
SO JUST Listen..
R.I.P Sir Ahmed Jamal.
This is So Great ! Period.
LOvE Per Hoiness.
Enjoy Bro, is never to late, like silky velvet & the companionship 😮is a perfect ride to heaven, memories just pop up 🎉 I have just a few years living in Better and more complex Reality 😊 thanks to some one amazing that I have ever meet ( 🙏 my friend RIP )
i found this concert by pure chance .i m so very lucky . music is taking me far ❤
No such a thing as chance! Your soul was looking for it. Now lets dance arround into the new year! 🌹
Intuitively Ahmad Jamal with smooth rhythmic sessions and phenomenal base in full throttle synchronized harmony. Are we in the Cosmos⁉️
Magnifique ! Une formation incroyable autour de M.Jamal et une qualité d'enregistrement top ! Merci
Jamais déçue depuis Lang Lang. Ahmad Jamal joue, s'interrompt, rejoue, c'est formidable, dés la première note, la magie opère instantanément ! Merci pour cette nouvelle découverte, c'est un bonheur de vous retrouver au concert de vendredi soir !!
...this is the best of jazz - the wandering mind speaks here...
This must have been one of his last live performances, and he probably knew that it was his Farewell to Paris, a City on where he played so many times and recorded often. This particular Group played with him since the 80's , when they recorded the album "Rossiter Road" in 1985. The Tunes:
1- Marseille (AJ)
2- Invitation (Kaper)
3- I Love You (Porter)
4- Tranquility (AJ)
5- Laura (Raskin)
6- Poinciana (Simon)
7- ?
8- Like Someone In Love (Van Heusen)
7.Dynamo(AJ)
no words , pure Jazz , ...!!!!!
I saw him Live at Skopje Jazz Festival 1998 with my best friend Chiko as I can recall that was my first ever jazz concert i saw i was just 13 teen or something all i know that music was great that sound that groove
Genius at his Best❤
And Best Creative Music in America theU universe Slways delightful pair
Lauraeaud on point with Poinciana”
Merci. We❤️”AmaJama”
Since the 1950’s.
Rest in power, maestro. One of the greatest ever to do it. I hear a lot of Mr. Jamal's influence when I listen to Joey Alexander these days.
Give the Master what is due, as he transforms your being ❤
Un des plus grand pianiste
Noooooon merci à eux pour cette vidéo de malade vive la musique vive tout ces artistes de fou ils maîtrisent trop leurs terrains
Truly a wonderful concert.....such talent.
JAMAL EST UN ANGE, DÉGUISÉ EN HUMAIN... PAS POUR NOUS TROMPER! MAIS POUR MONTRER LA BEAUTÉ MUSICALE, QUE NOUS GARDONS DANS NOTRE COEUR...!!! IL VIVRA ÉTERNELLEMENT EN NOTRE INFINIE MÉMOIRE...!!! VIVE LUI!!! VIVE LA MUSIQUE!!! Directement de l"ÉTÉ de Salvador - Bahia-BRASIL.
Beleza pura 😊
.....y de MEXICO tambien, hermano!
O8o8o8p😅ppp
Merci! j'attends impatiemment le courriel du mardi pour connaître la programmation de la semaine... un grand merci à vous! Toujours de qualité et fantastique pour les personnes confinées seules comme moi-même...
Jamal sab,! Amazing 🙏
Beautiful music... soothes the cockles of my heart,
Mpravo, ❤❤❤❤❤
ABSOLUTE GENIUS❤❤🔥🔥
AWESOME! IM SPEECHLESS. VERY VERY SPECIAL
Muchas gracias FLV excelentes 🫶🏻🤝🏻
Supreme skill 🙏🏻 exquisite
Prenez toutes et tous soin de vous et...bon concert
The location c’est magnifique
Космос! Amazing!
鍵盤の芯を的確に叩くゆえの感動領域なんでしょう👍
LEGENDARY
einfach nur grossartig, diese musiker !
Just magnificent
Tis so
Adieu l'ami, bonne route ❤
Красиво! Профессионально !Исамое главное - душевно !
James on Bass. Ahmad 😢😢😢😢 missing you.
Merci
Semoga sehat selalu Pak Ahmad Jamal...
We love you
He was a master
des PURISTES du JAZZ AZU SOMMET🥊🥊🥊🥊🥊
Gout, mornik, axman, gamall, ❤❤❤❤❤
Gamalls, saeink, wouth, his, miano, maestros, his, groups, zmouth, tzaz,, i, samthink, ells, ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Uoan, miano, masters, to, orxistras, mpravo, to, oollsss, ❤😂🎉😮😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Bere, mpiodifoull, cgroup, vere in, a, im, have, anise, dai, thengiou, the, cgroups, ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The, axman,, will be there for the rest, liife, freeeee, ant, hapines, i, feeel, naou, his own is the most beautiful, i, thing, mlase, to, gooot, for, oolls, ❤❤❤❤❤
GOODセンス❤😊
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How I love You!
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Real Improvisation
so attractive
Dios libre nuestros corazones de toda intriga y aprendamos humildad y seamos más misericordiosos
The best tunes for a snowy January day as I try to calm down and take my mind off what's happening in Gaza! AJ, you have passed, but still live on through your beautiful music. And for some strange reason, if you were still with us, I have a feeling you'd have something to say about Palestine too!
What kind of nonsense are you spouting? STOP breaking your Prozacs in Half.....and Cheers from Mexico City!
@@steveegallo3384 It is possible to disagree with somebody without resorting to personal insults. Alas, that seems to be a vanishing trait these days, especially with people like yourself. It's true, I don't know what AJ would have thought about Gaza, but I suspect that someone as humane and decent as he was would have taken the side of justice and humanity. That, my friend, is an example of an argument, not a stream of ad hominem invective like you specialize in. Feel free to look up any of those terms if needed.
@@whitemughal2 -- I'm sorry that my comment occasioned your displeasure. But in my defense, you confuse Reasoned Discourse with Ad Hominem Invective. With all due respect to your sophomoric knowledge of classical Latin, you should err on the side of Self-Criticism and ponder, "What possible connexion might exist, in this august forum, between the Music and your unfocused wayward political maunderings?
@@steveegallo3384 OK you have a strong command of the English language (or a good dictionary/thesaurus) but I did use the Latin term correctly. "Pace" your claims, advising me to "stop cutting my prozacs in half" hardly rises to the level of "reasoned discourse." And while you might take issue with my comments, it's not fair to characterize them as "unfocused wayward political maunderings." Lots of people on this august forum add their personal reflections on pieces of music and artists they like. It's been quite a while since I've seen that word "maunderings" used, so kudos for that anyway. BTW, reading between the lines, I'm assuming (wrongly I hope) that you support Israel's genocide in Gaza? Asking for a friend.
@@whitemughal2 -- I meant to say "prolix maunderings." That said, I concede. As for Gaza, are you claiming to have a friend? Whatever. I agree with the following comment:
'Regarding: “I Am Gaza City’s Mayor. Our Lives and Culture Are in Rubble,” by Yahya R. Sarraj (Opinion guest essay, NY Times, Dec. 24):
"Mr. Sarraj, I feel sad reading your piece. I’m particularly mourning the loss of your eldest son and the destruction of those parts of Gaza that have inspired you throughout your life. These terrible events are caused by war.
"The people of Gaza celebrated the beginning of this war. Did they not know what would follow? And did you also not know?
And did you not know that Hamas’s stated goal is to destroy the state of Israel? And did you not know that if Hamas acted on this goal it would bring war on Gaza?
And yet in spite of knowing all this, you mention none of it in your article. Instead you suggest that Palestinians want to live in peace with their neighbors. But three quarters of Palestinians favored the Hamas invasion of Israel. Is this your idea of peace?
"Did you not know that Hamas has built hundreds of miles of tunnels under your homes, hospitals and schools? And yet you wonder why Israel is bombing them.
If you are interested in peace, don’t you think a good starting place would be an honest description of what has happened between Israel and Gaza and not to pretend that Gaza is an innocent victim of indiscriminate military aggression?" [As you know, I'm in Mexico....Where are you?]
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Luar biasa.
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Ahmad Jamal Piano Jazz Sessions
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Strange set up! His back to his group. Did he always play this way?
鍵盤の 魔術師❗💇®️🎵
any one knows when was this concert? this Master leaves us this year on April!
(enregistré le 3 juillet 2019, 1h01)
@@quicosanchez3119 merci!
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This is the music forever, may be even when we will be substituted by AI creatures...
Shabdh nahi hi🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I, have, to, nous, wout, hapen, to mpat, they, mpainiks, samthing, ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Laura.....I love you !!!
bordel c'est beau Marseille
Если принимать за аксиому что человество якобы пришло с африканского континента,то поочему у белых в генах совершенно отсутствуют эти мотивы.да ритмику мы понимаем,но у каждого народа свой мотив,это факт
I am not sure what you are saying here, Google Translate may not be giving your statement any justice. I just wanted to reach my hand across the planet and shake yours in a symbol of shared humanity. We all have soul and its tinsel is tested through suffering and healed by compassion. All music has greatness, just some idioms have a resonance that is a vibrational zeitgeist. Blessings, Fellow Traveler.
REPETITIF ET ENCORE REOETITIF SANS CESSE SUR LE MEME ACCORD
Lei ha la sensibilità di un paracarro
Tu te prends pour qui au fait Toi.. typique commentaire de frenchie à la con là, as usual 😂. Tu parles d'une légende du Jazz que tu devrais respecter d'avantage couillon !!
...Dans ma petite enfance, mes parents faisaient les courses dans un super marché, il y avait déjà cette musique bizarre... Ensuite, les pubs se sont emparés de cette même ratatouille phonique... Puis arriva le temps des festivals jazz ... Avec sa débauche de bruits malencontreux, étayés par tamtams et autres caisses en bois, les trompettistes aux joues dilatées, soufflants désespérément pour exprimer un mal-être ancestral... Costume Mao, flegme british, devant un parterre de "pseudo-passionnés", applaudissant et remuant, dès qu'un solo sans lendemain venait persécuter leurs faibles oreilles... Le tout proposé par une fondation, qui se donne bonne conscience en programmant des fluides acoustiques sans lendemain... Je continu à boire pour oublier que mon instinct d'idiot du village, essaye par tous les moyens de comprendre l'incompréhensible ... Vivement demain ...