You are an angel for uploading this (and the quartets w/ Bley and Altschul), Stephen. Wow. Beautiful. Also, the rest of your channel looks fantastic. Particularly interested in checking out the Grolnick :)
Thank you so much. I love thise guy's music since long, newly specially on "Swallow Tales" (ECM) 2020 (additionally with drummer Bill Stewart). Sco wrote their history over 40 years and I finally could catch that sense from CD's notes here on this documental recording. It makes me feel so deeply something premitive and important in Jazz music: To be open, ears wide open, hoping something special on the next moment. I really enjoy this post. Thank you from bottom of my heart. Loving music.
Yup, that trio was incredible, and this stuff is great too. I've always wondered how Bley, Swallow and Gary Peacock remained friends through all of their seemingly Peyton Place "intermingling" :)
This is a great set. Thank you for uploading.
That trio is one of my very favorites. There is finally some video from Europe that has appeared.
You are an angel for uploading this (and the quartets w/ Bley and Altschul), Stephen. Wow. Beautiful. Also, the rest of your channel looks fantastic. Particularly interested in checking out the Grolnick :)
Thank you so much. I love thise guy's music since long, newly specially on "Swallow Tales" (ECM) 2020 (additionally with drummer Bill Stewart). Sco wrote their history over 40 years and I finally could catch that sense from CD's notes here on this documental recording. It makes me feel so deeply something premitive and important in Jazz music: To be open, ears wide open, hoping something special on the next moment. I really enjoy this post. Thank you from bottom of my heart. Loving music.
Thanks for the information and the upload. Big Steve Swallow fan here. All praise the algorithm.
Yes, Swallow is a such a unique talent on bass.
Ass a Sco fan, this is an real nice treat! THANK YOU! I can't wait to hear the Paul Bley Q. !!!
Thanks so much for sharing this.
that first track is so groovy. i couldn't help but air drum to it.
There's a trio version on Sco's album Out Like a Light.
Tremendous stuff. Many thanks!
love it; thanks for sharing this!
Beautyfullisim live (remenber when i played with Marc Ducret in a lot of expositions : guitare & bass
Yup, that trio was incredible, and this stuff is great too. I've always wondered how Bley, Swallow and Gary Peacock remained friends through all of their seemingly Peyton Place "intermingling" :)
the 60s were a wild time, so it seems...
LOL. But those guys were like the Mike Kekich and Fritz Peterson of the jazz world :) @@StephenBuckingham
Thanks a lot man ; i'm just begin to hear this live but the John's game (diat ; twist chords...) are a big influence for me
Question : Mingus is the first (3 or 4 Shades of blues) album where Scofield béguin in jazz ?