Jim Mullen Organ Trio
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ส.ค. 2024
- Indulge in the world of Jim Mullen, a true luminary in the realm of jazz guitar, as we bring you an exceptional musical experience on this channel. Hailing from Glasgow, Mullen's virtuosity has earned him a revered place among Europe's most distinguished jazz guitarists, a sentiment echoed by Jazzwise, labelling him as "one of today's preeminent jazz guitarists."
Recipient of numerous accolades, including the prestigious Honorary Parliamentary Jazz Award in 2017, Mullen's legacy is etched through his illustrious collaborations and solo endeavors. His musical journey has intertwined with iconic bands of the '70s and '80s, such as Brian Auger's "Oblivion Express," The Average White Band, and his own highly acclaimed jazz-funk sensation "Morrissey-Mullen."
In this exclusive presentation, Jim Mullen takes the lead alongside accomplished British pianist and organist Mike Gorman and the rhythmic finesse of drummer Matt Home. Together, they delve into the classic Organ trio format, delivering an electrifying set that seamlessly weaves original compositions and carefully chosen jazz standards. The result is a captivating blend of groove-infused hard-bop, a harmonious meeting point of tradition and innovation.
Join us on this auditory journey as the trio, comprising Jim Mullen on guitar, Mike Gorman on organ, and Matt Home on drums, crafts a musical tapestry that resonates with the heart of jazz. Experience the magic that emerges when virtuosic musicians come together to explore the boundaries of sound and creativity.
Thank you Mr Mullen you are pure inspiration. Merci.
This was my intro to Jim Mullen. Wonderful.
Jim's a great player. A national Jazz treasure.
Damn that’s a talented thumb right there 🎸
The jaunty scot with the bionic thumb, still not slowing down! Fantastic.
I wish i could make my fa71 sound like this !!!!
What a great great player.
Ive seen Jim live a few times over the years. Everyone a winner. Thanks.
A bit of a national treasure to be fair.
Thank you Jim for so many great evenings and gigs in London with Morrissey Mullen, Paz, Meantime etc. You're still swinging.
このままリリースできるほど素晴らしい録音。演奏者と音響スタッフに感謝!
Jesus Christ this dude is bad ass how have I never heard of him?
I`m afraid that is the case with so many wonderful musicians
Another unknown monster of the guitar!! Amazing phrasing..touch..tone....lack of pick! Marvelous!!
This guy is a library of melodies and musical phrases . Great musicians!
Jim is one of the best ,so good to hear him play.
A great lesson for young guitar players. It's OK to be entertaining. Preferable really.
What a nice venue. The audience is so well manered. It must be nice to live in a civized country. Hello from Florida, 😔.
Brilliant to see Jim on such great form 🎸
Great phrasing ! Got to be one of the best in these isles...
One of the best guitar players ever,doesn’t get enough recognition.
It`s jazz, most people listen to trash🙂
I agree.. I get goosebumps every time when I replay the solo on live version You Goin' Miss Your Candyman (on reebeeking's channel on youtube)
Thanks. Brings back memories of seeing the Morrissey (RIP) - Mullen Band at their 2-weekly residency at the Half Moon in Putney in the early 1980s.
I lived in Chiswick at the time, and hardly missed a MM gig at the Half Moon. Tuesdays I think was their day.
@@barryjansen7057 It was Tuesday. I used to go when I wasn’t on-call.
Yep I was there great memories 👍
I saw them play at the pub behind the Oval, very late 70's or 1980.
I am so happy, that Jim is still playing.
0:00 - I'll Close My Eyes
9:24 - Estate
22:20 - For My Lady
32:31 - Stairway To The Stars
42:14 - Theme From University Challenge (Rhythm Changes)
One of my most favorite guitarist. He has a great tone and plays with style and feel.
Mike Gorman killing it on Organ
Yes Mike is a fantastic musician!
A very long time ago (1969?), I used to frequent a cellar pub in Glasgow called Burns Howff.
The house band were called Power & featured Maggie Bell on vocals, Les Harvey (brother of Alex Harvey) on guitar with Jim Dewar on bass & vocals. Keyboard & drummer I don't recall.
Towards the middle of the set this giant, skinny guy with black bushy hair would saunter on to the tiny stage & play what looked like a toy guitar in this weird style, just using his thumb.
Once seen, Jim Mullen was unforgettable.
Nice to see him doing what he loves.
Hats off to you sirs, amazing musicianship.
Complete natural. Hears everything. Untouched by age. Beautiful!
Holy shit. Jim Mullen was my great grandpa's name. Except, his father was from Ireland, and he died in Washington, USA. 😮
Wonderful compositions seamlessly evoking the occasion and the venue. The interplay and humour in Jim’s playing in the trio is a real treat and masterclass of improvisation. Jim and another great master of this style of voicing, Canadian Ed Bickert created
compositions that will inspire and influence listeners for years to come. Seaside and wonderful vibes. Keep up the great work with this event and already looking forward to seeing the lineup for 2024.🇨🇦
Jim is so good!
Excellent phrases and sound. A pleasure to hear it. Also a very solid combo !! Congratulations from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Amazing player, licks, sound, incredible.
i mean, you can't ignore it - the elephant - tremendous demonstration for his vintage. it is a fair statement since, 1) its true and 2) we've all seen some aging hero's that really can't touch what made'em hero's. the contrast begs recognition of the this man, an extreme outlier and very talented.
There's no elephant, this guy continues to.defy the laws of nature, out swings guys half his age and burns like a twenty something...
I agrée. Great éléphant work, especially in the pachyderm sections of the tune. All it lacks is a good trumpet, otherwise, fantastical tusker.
Follow that!
Lovely phrasing!
00:00 I'll Close My Eyes
09:23 Estate
22:20 For My Lady
32:31 Stairway to the Stars
42:15 Theme from University Challenge
Isn't the first tune "There Will Never Be Another You"? thanks
@@deancol4080Same changes
@@deancol4080 That's definitely the changes they're playing
@@olejason similar but the 2nd 8 is different from TWNBAY
Genius Jim Mullen at work so much feeling in his playing, love Matt Homes drumming - among my favourite No 1 drummers ,Mike Gorman's organ playing is superb
Wow! Some real music with awesome sound quality and delivery.
Dang, that is melodic and swings like nobody’s business.
Great Jazz Organ Trio with masters of the genre. This is how it's done...Thanks guys
I love Jim's playing, it's warm and melodic. he has come on so far since his time with Brian Auger. I'd like to gig with him.
Jim is awesome!
Unique sound and style. Nothing out there like him. 👍
Thanks for posting this!!
😂Shout out for us Seasoned Denizens - and what he does with an thumb sans pick. Resounding. And that closing tune. Gigantic. Carry on 👍
It's remarkable how Jim Mullen and Gary Boyle have developed over the years from their early work with Brian Auger and others.
I'd love to hear Terry Smith play again. He was spellbinding in the early 70's.
Class. I've been a jazz fan all my life and somehow I've missed Jim. What a player.
Great music (and well recorded)
A truly master!
Excellent trio!!! You guys are smoking on those charts! Greetings from Miami!
Good to see Jim still out there playing away…love it mate!
Master!!!
no nonsense tone !
Met him decades ago in the Bus in London, both of us traveling to our gigs(me playing guitar at the Limelight Shaftesbury Ave)him at some club in Soho…..a very friendly conversation with a really fantastic player…..
Great trio.
nice!
Lovely gig.Great band. Just play it.
Dig how he kicks into his first solo with a super hip half-whole tone scale run, playing at maximum thumb speed!
His dad will always be know as Councillor Mullen if you had dealings with Glasgow City Council in the ‘70s! I’ve seen young Jim in several ensembles, always great… he also played on soundtrack for Get Shorty!
Wonderful set by a great trio. Many thanks !
GOD BLESS YOU BROTER . WHAT A TALENT .
2:09 Clark Griswold on drums
Great simply Great
Wasn't there, but great to hear the set on here. What a wonderful treat to have a world class act in Herne Bay. Jim Mullen's soulful warmth and hard bluesy playing are a real joy to hear. He has still got it, in spades. Hope to be there to see him play next year.
GREAT TOUCH, great chops. Cal Collins comes instantly to mind. Sal Salvador, Billy Rogers, Harry Leahey - similarly. The tone is rich, embraceable, warm, firm & cozy (Cole ..). Good that he gave up funk and got back to bop (...till ya drop ). The one bossa cut is a minor misdemeanor, howevuhhh ...Never overplays, knows his turf, maintains the balance - stands his gnd ...
The guitarist is great, the real deal. Especially considering the thumb technique! But he has it all down. Go him.
Damn that’s a talented thumb right there 🎸
This is Awesome! love it.... Jim Mullen? where have I been?
This is AMAZING!!!
Great to hear and see! Thanks for this! The thumb thing can keep a player from using too many unnecessary notes and the result is super-melodic.
"My dear young man, don't take it too hard. Your work is ingenious. It's quality work.
And there are simply too many notes, that's all." 🥵
Great player!
My favourite jazz guitarist and, like me, a long time devotee of the moleskin trouser.
well, that was very enjoyable and impressive.
This is just great !!
How fun playing next to the carousel! Similar, playing during summer vacation on the cruise ship?
Wonderful as always
Superb playing.
Fabulous on all counts. Thank you. BTW, yes, Mr. Mullen is a Scot. I first saw his name as a guest on an Average White Band album or two (ditto Alex Ligertwood).
Great guitar player very incisive
Superb!!
Bravo! 😎
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Love it
Great playing.
Brilliant
wonderful
feel good
Immense
Chops galore
What is the name of fhe first song?
Work with thiery callier 🎶good