The great bari sax player Gerry Mulligan performs walkin' shoes off the album Tentet & Quartet. Song features Mulligan and Chet Baker on trumpet. For the record, I own nothing!
Who's here from the sad passing of Charlie Watts ? In an interview he said this record was 1 of the tunes that inspired him to play the drums.. R.I.P CHARLIE WATTS ..
1) Gerry Mulligan- Sax, Chet Baker, Trumpet 2) Cool Jazz 3) 32 Bar Form 4) I had been listening to a lot of hard pop and needed a nice refresher, so I was excited to see this pop up on the side of TH-cam. I love its laid back feel and the trumpet solo is really fun.
Gerry Mulligan Tentet of 1953 - their only recording Gerry Mulligan Baritone Sax and piano Chet Baker trumpet Pete Candoli trumpet Bud Shank alto sax Dave Davison baritone sax Bob Enevoldsen trombone John Graas french horn Ray Seigel tuba Joe Mondragon bass Chico Hamilton drums Prior to this Gerry had a New York Tentet co-featuring Allen Eager on tenor sax - Mulligan Plays Mulligan 1951 Subsequently in 1960 he began recording his Concert Jazz Band for Verve records- 5 LPs with Bob Brookmeyer and others He later formed another Big Band with a regular pianist which played Newport 1979 and recorded Walk On Water 1980
Remembering Gerry Mulligan, known as Jeru, born on April 6, 1927. He was an American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, composer and arranger. He was known as one of the leading jazz baritone saxophonists of his era. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerry_Mulligan
I just followed a link from a Rolling Stone article in which Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts says that this performance influenced him early on in his life.
@@tubegeek Let's hope that this stimulates a revival of the appreciation of good jazz amongst a larger population. What better legacy for Charlie Watts?
reverb added rather insensitively . Please leave these good records alone ,whoever it is ! Also that's NOT a Chet Baker solo. different band altogether . . . .oh well , better than nothing , i spose ....but these musicians deserve more respect , Rasputin !
Who's here from the sad passing of Charlie Watts ? In an interview he said this record was 1 of the tunes that inspired him to play the drums.. R.I.P CHARLIE WATTS ..
I am :)
me too.
Me too ....the Stones will never 'feel' the same without Charlie
Same
Yep
Man, I miss playing the Bari-sax. What a cool instrument. Jerry Mulligan will always be the master of the Baritone Saxophone!
How about Gerry Mulligan?
Fabulous A long term favorite Thank You
Mulligan, best of Bari-sax👍👍👍
pure magic. everyone at the top of their game.
1) Gerry Mulligan- Sax, Chet Baker, Trumpet
2) Cool Jazz
3) 32 Bar Form
4) I had been listening to a lot of hard pop and needed a nice refresher, so I was excited to see this pop up on the side of TH-cam. I love its laid back feel and the trumpet solo is really fun.
Chet Baker & Gerry Mulligan in the fifthies, great music all the time !!!
Still gives me goosebumps
Magnifico
Gerry Mulligan Tentet of 1953 - their only recording
Gerry Mulligan Baritone Sax and piano
Chet Baker trumpet
Pete Candoli trumpet
Bud Shank alto sax
Dave Davison baritone sax
Bob Enevoldsen trombone
John Graas french horn
Ray Seigel tuba
Joe Mondragon bass
Chico Hamilton drums
Prior to this Gerry had a New York Tentet co-featuring Allen Eager on tenor sax - Mulligan Plays Mulligan 1951
Subsequently in 1960 he began recording his Concert Jazz Band for Verve records- 5 LPs with Bob Brookmeyer and others
He later formed another Big Band with a regular pianist which played Newport 1979 and recorded Walk On Water 1980
Remembering Gerry Mulligan, known as Jeru, born on April 6, 1927. He was an American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, composer and arranger. He was known as one of the leading jazz baritone saxophonists of his era. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerry_Mulligan
Wow love it,
I just followed a link from a Rolling Stone article in which Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts says that this performance influenced him early on in his life.
me too!
@@tubegeek Let's hope that this stimulates a revival of the appreciation of good jazz amongst a larger population. What better legacy for Charlie Watts?
Me 2 😉
So did I .
Magnifique hommage à Mr TUTU un des héros de la lutte antiapartheid en Afrique du Sud
0:55 is the solo section
Thanks Charlie Watts
Chet solo around 2:12.
Nobody swings like Gerry Mulligan.
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This reminds me of game show theme.
하루키 읽다가 오신 분?
you must be reading of haruki.
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어 저도요 반가워요
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0:56
this has a pinch of a horror vibe to it
Suspense is different than horror, bud
reverb added rather insensitively . Please leave these good records alone ,whoever it is ! Also that's NOT a Chet Baker solo.
different band altogether . . . .oh well , better than nothing , i spose ....but these musicians deserve more respect , Rasputin !
Then go find the original? You realize there is more than just this version, right?
I agree, it's not a Chet sound anyway! Recording's contract can do some distortion like this... sometime. Music is and money reing... don't you know?
@@rboaxx9065yeah thats not the intonation Chet had. Must be a Pete candoli solo
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