♫ Buy the CD or Download: bit.ly/3c5d556 Perfect Sax Solos Track List: 1. 00:00:00 Lester Young She's Funny That Way 2. 00:03:22 Coleman Hawkins It's The Talk Of The Town 3. 00:06:29 Charlie Parker My Old Flame 4. 00:09:46 Johnny Hodges Night Wind 5. 00:12:57 Lister Young I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) 6. 00:15:29 Chu Berry On The Sunny Side Of The Street 7. 00:19:35 Flip Phillips Sweet And Lovely 8. 00:24:37 Coleman Hawkins Someone To Watch Over Me 9. 00:27:28 Willie Smith The Way You Look Tonight 10. 00:30:37 Lester Young Something To Remember You By 11. 00:33:22 Ben Webster I Got It Bad 12. 00:36:19 Charlie Parker Don't Blame Me 13. 00:39:10 Chu Berry A Ghost Of A Chance 14. 00:42:10 Lester Young East Of The Sun 15. 00:45:21 Benny Carter Stairway To The Stars 16. 00:48:32 Coleman Hawkins What Is There To Say? 17. 00:51:54 Babe Russin Like Somone In Love 18. 00:54:57 Lester Young Polka Dots And Moonbeams 19. 00:58:41 Charlie Parker The Gypsy 20. 01:01:46 Coleman Hawkins Sophisticated Lady 21. 01:04:57 Sidney Bechet When It's Sleep Time Down South 22. 01:07:54 Buddy Tate Blue And Sentimental 23. 01:11:00 Lester Young These Foolish Things 24. 01:14:12 Coleman Hawkins I'm Through With Love ♫ Buy or Stream on iTunes: apple.co/2ZNsUs2
@@roma1579 Not at the moment you can't! You shouldn't be going out of the home to buy anything other than food! #covid19 And you can't buy Past Perfect CDs from anywhere other than our website www.pastperfect.com or on Amazon. We'd like more High St retailers for sure / we used to have many retailers who sold our CDs - too many are closing (which I know is your point) but we have to find somewhere to sell our brilliants CDs :)
I'm a 15 year old kid and although I freaking love saxophone. It has such a calming, romantic and detailed beat.. The 40's-60's always pop into my mind as soon as I hear a saxophone, and I honestly love the aesthetic.. Like.. Being in Paris (for example) sitting in a restaurant, drinking some coffee, eating a croissant while watching the Eiffel Tower.. Just amazing this invention!
Remember that those saxophonists influenced most of today's and yesterday's best jazz sax player as stated under 'ahhh back when music was actually music. beautiful 👌👌👌" , I play sax, I am 77 years old and I was lucky enough to live part of this great history. Guy Delorme
Yeah!, I was lucky enough to see live: Miles Davis (the All Blues group), Maynard Ferguson twice, Louis Armstrong, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Gene Krupa, Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers with Wayne Shorter and many jazz group in Montreal Jazz Clubs. What a great era.
I'm 17 and I love these saxophone solos, best music to listen to when you're studying late at night. I don't know what happened to the good music we used to listen to, now the albums are filled with garbage.
Lester Young's tone is so beautiful and inspiring. Truly, I'm 69 and after hearing Lester for the first time, his fills behind Billie Holiday are gorgeous, I went out and bought myself a tenor and now I play everyday. Wish I had heard him years ago. Better late than never.
I was inspired by Lester in 1942 and Jimmy Forrest Earl bostick man I'll spend days in in front of the RCA Victrola! At 86 I love it even more!! Have to buying a selmar saxophone Mark 6 when I was 14 years old!! It's worth a lot of money today,! But not worth as much as the MEMORIES !
It's almost 1:40am, and I started to appreciate jazz at the age I am now, 26. It surprises me how calm and smooth and storie telling those notes are. This is my fav album
@@joefes7409 I would say it's all a matter of taste and intellect to appreciate the really good things in life. I don't agree that following generation will get better. How can anyone get better than Coltrane, Parker and all these other famous heroes?! Better, I think is not the correct terminus here. Let's say, in the best case they will try other ways. And sometimes it turns out as very fresh, innovative and interesting, as new colour.
Ahh yes...The soft jazz playing in the background, the gentle drums beating softly, the lights slowly dim as you drown in the artfully crafted sound that is smooth jazz. Whatever happened to music like this?
Simple, what happened is time my friend. People started to grow interests in other types of music (Of which personal opinion, most of isn't that good or impressive) and forgotten of where the good stuff is.
What happened was music became commercialized and treated like a commodity..which it is nowhere near that. It became dumbed down in order to appease the least intelligent vulgar and uncultured of us in order to sell the most units and cash in...leading us to where we are now
Hip hop - yech. And more recently, "gangsta rap". Fortunately - even if they're making money at it - there are some people (not bots) aware that there is MUSIC out there, classical, jazz, - may they persevere🎶@@miguelangeldiaz9380
Let's do another '20. As long as we are here anyway ;) Well just the music bit then, there's some things of the past '20 that can happily remain there BUT.... I'd love to have a jazzclub with a Big Bigband and have guest-players on invite to give a stage to contemporary jazzcats Do recording sessions make content... stream it maybe... ;) ... BUT... I've seen better men then me try this and fail... It's literally a different time now... No club makes enough money to afford having a house big band... Economy is slightly different now... (Eveb before Covid) Now... well... big nope on a jazzclub. But this has kind of been my dream for ages
Breadlines, extreme poverty, people jumping to their deaths when stocks plummeted, business closed,etc .. you think life is hard during covid? Think about the medicine back then. They'd probably give you heroin/ opium. Penicillin came out in '28 so if you were pretty sick before that then bye bye. Sorry if due to covid and things shutting down you're unable to get your double soy acai berry, 85% cacao chocolate, mocha Frappuccino with whipped cream and double sprinkles and not cold but not hot and not lukewarm at Starbucks.
FunBunDayz it still can be, just gotta scrape past the surface. Music has (seemingly) returned to it's roots the past few years. Lots of folk, blues, bluegrass, and some budding jazz music. It'll all come full circle soon enough.
I started listening to WRVR NY radio jazz on Saturday nights when I was babysitting for people who had FM radio (we did not yet) starting around age 12. My brother was taking saxophone lessons, and as I looked up to him and loved to hear him practice, I looked forward to those Saturday nights. Love this!
Thanks for offering this wonderful cocktail of brilliant music! I'm sixtyone and after a few years of a break I bought me a new fine "horn" and restarted now to (learn to) play saxophone. Listening to this is a great inspiration. That's the way I want to play myself. I could drown in this music. Or it's like let yourself fall back in a soft, smooth bed of velvet or something like that closing the eyes indulging in that sound and dreaming away. You know what I mean...
God, the first one is such a happy, relaxing mood expression/setter, resonated with me. First time hearing it. I've been on a Sam Cooke kick but this morning I want to listen to saxophone and wake the residents up with some soulful saxophone playing. I like all soulful and jazzy music. 👂
Thank you for putting this together. What a beautiful trip back in time. Music was truly music. Lester was my favorite tenor and Bird !! Wow. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. You have made my day. Vern Halusks
Hermosa música, un ejemplo como muestra de la sensualidad en forma de aire y metales, simplemente un regalo al alma más sensible, solo escuchando sus notas tan sublimes nos transportamos al nirvana; gracias Past Perfect Vintage Music. Beautiful music, an example as a sample of sensuality in the form of air and metals, simply a gift to the most sensitive soul, only by listening to its sublime notes do we transport ourselves to nirvana; thank you Past Perfect Vintage Music.
@Rape Society music its not all about instruments, i mean yes its great if the artist played their own music with instruments but its new generation and ppl like it like that, good music is when the lyrics or melody just really have an unique vibe you like
Listening to this once again! Oh man, this is gold! It's winter, cold and everytime I enjoy a glass of wine late at night I press "play" to this beautiful music! Have a great year my friend! ;) Greetings from Romania!
A pretty good selection all told. Us lovers of tenor sax are spoilt herein. Having said that, Ben Webster seems to be a little under-utilised. I would speak of him in the same breath as Lester Young and Coleman Hawkins.
Toute la splendeur absolue du jazz cool. Une sensualité émotionnelle intense dégagée. Un saxophone parfois grave, tantôt fluide et limpide, le flux et le reflux se juxtaposant parfaitement ,sonorités profondément élaborées melodieusement qui ne peut laisser indifférent les oreilles sensibles des mélomanes.
I’ve always loved the saxophone. It’s so somber and relaxing. I just recently got one, and really hope that with time I will be able to play something.
Link 0510 yea it seems like now Jazz is elitist and snooty where people are trying to perform the most complicated solos or phrasings possible instead of just letting the emotion take over
man this stuff is great, when this is all over i need to go to a jazz bar or something, sick of the loud top 40 pop bullshit nightclubs my friends take me to (besides the free booze)
Don’t look for one specifically. Just walk through a historic neighborhood late one evening and I guarantee you’ll stumble into the perfect hideaway. Great jazz clubs, the ones full of real characters and talent, don’t advertise themselves. It’s worked for me across four cities in three years.
♫ Buy the CD or Download: bit.ly/3c5d556
Perfect Sax Solos Track List:
1. 00:00:00 Lester Young She's Funny That Way
2. 00:03:22 Coleman Hawkins It's The Talk Of The Town
3. 00:06:29 Charlie Parker My Old Flame
4. 00:09:46 Johnny Hodges Night Wind
5. 00:12:57 Lister Young I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)
6. 00:15:29 Chu Berry On The Sunny Side Of The Street
7. 00:19:35 Flip Phillips Sweet And Lovely
8. 00:24:37 Coleman Hawkins Someone To Watch Over Me
9. 00:27:28 Willie Smith The Way You Look Tonight
10. 00:30:37 Lester Young Something To Remember You By
11. 00:33:22 Ben Webster I Got It Bad
12. 00:36:19 Charlie Parker Don't Blame Me
13. 00:39:10 Chu Berry A Ghost Of A Chance
14. 00:42:10 Lester Young East Of The Sun
15. 00:45:21 Benny Carter Stairway To The Stars
16. 00:48:32 Coleman Hawkins What Is There To Say?
17. 00:51:54 Babe Russin Like Somone In Love
18. 00:54:57 Lester Young Polka Dots And Moonbeams
19. 00:58:41 Charlie Parker The Gypsy
20. 01:01:46 Coleman Hawkins Sophisticated Lady
21. 01:04:57 Sidney Bechet When It's Sleep Time Down South
22. 01:07:54 Buddy Tate Blue And Sentimental
23. 01:11:00 Lester Young These Foolish Things
24. 01:14:12 Coleman Hawkins I'm Through With Love
♫ Buy or Stream on iTunes: apple.co/2ZNsUs2
Stop saying ‘ buy on Amazon’ for commerce sake !!! Can’t stand anymore that word, that is killing the actual Amazon!
@@roma1579 Why? :-/
@@PastPerfectVintageMusic why ?? If you want to buy something you take the bus or you Just walk if you can, and you go to the store to buy it...
@@roma1579 Not at the moment you can't! You shouldn't be going out of the home to buy anything other than food! #covid19 And you can't buy Past Perfect CDs from anywhere other than our website www.pastperfect.com or on Amazon. We'd like more High St retailers for sure / we used to have many retailers who sold our CDs - too many are closing (which I know is your point) but we have to find somewhere to sell our brilliants CDs :)
Publique
I'm a 15 year old kid and although I freaking love saxophone. It has such a calming, romantic and detailed beat.. The 40's-60's always pop into my mind as soon as I hear a saxophone, and I honestly love the aesthetic.. Like.. Being in Paris (for example) sitting in a restaurant, drinking some coffee, eating a croissant while watching the Eiffel Tower.. Just amazing this invention!
Love,life, last joys, sax, it's sound surround, still satisfies to sooth and still or stimulate
Look up Pan by Plini on here, it's got a great sax solo!
I’m 14 bro feel the same sax gang for life
Pipe down boy
@@jibbsmcdoink3009😂😂😂
Remember that those saxophonists influenced most of today's and yesterday's best jazz sax player as stated under 'ahhh back when music was actually music. beautiful 👌👌👌" , I play sax, I am 77 years old and I was lucky enough to live part of this great history.
Guy Delorme
Yeah!, I was lucky enough to see live: Miles Davis (the All Blues group), Maynard Ferguson twice, Louis Armstrong, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Gene Krupa, Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers with Wayne Shorter and many jazz group in Montreal Jazz Clubs. What a great era.
@@guydelorme417 Hi Guy.
@@paulgrass4855 Hello Paul, when is the last time we met?
@crystalmdn1 shut the fuck up
crystalmdn1 great response kiddo
I'm 17 and I love these saxophone solos, best music to listen to when you're studying late at night. I don't know what happened to the good music we used to listen to, now the albums are filled with garbage.
It doesn't matter how old you are, good music is good music..
I love this type of music because to me the saxophone almost replaces the vocals in a more emotional way.
true
It 100% does. Lyrics aren't music. With an instrument it can only be music. So that's why its more emotional.
Couldn't have said it better myself 👍
fax
I’m gonna use this for a monologue that I am performing
Lester Young's tone is so beautiful and inspiring. Truly, I'm 69 and after hearing Lester for the first time, his fills behind Billie Holiday are gorgeous, I went out and bought myself a tenor and now I play everyday. Wish I had heard him years ago. Better late than never.
I was inspired by Lester in 1942 and Jimmy Forrest Earl bostick man I'll spend days in in front of the RCA Victrola!
At 86 I love it even more!!
Have to buying a selmar saxophone Mark 6 when I was 14 years old!!
It's worth a lot of money today,!
But not worth as much as the MEMORIES !
It's almost 1:40am, and I started to appreciate jazz at the age I am now, 26. It surprises me how calm and smooth and storie telling those notes are. This is my fav album
Musicians with real talent, most of them from scratch, they play it and the beaufiful melody came out!!
This music takes me back, when i use to go to the cotton club with my Daddy.🎷🎶
These soloists are the best you will ever hear, ever.
Indeed! have you listened to DrSAXLOVE these days??? he might have been in competition for I think he WOULD HAVE WON... Cheers and to "each his own" -
We all adore the masters, but genius or inspiration did not die with them!
@@j.walker6845 Yeah, the masters are great, but new generations will get more innovative and better over time
@@joefes7409 I would say it's all a matter of taste and intellect to appreciate the really good things in life. I don't agree that following generation will get better. How can anyone get better than Coltrane, Parker and all these other famous heroes?!
Better, I think is not the correct terminus here. Let's say, in the best case they will try other ways. And sometimes it turns out as very fresh, innovative and interesting, as new colour.
Jazz/Blues was meant to be listened to without guitar. I listen to rock all day and this is what i come when i want a sax over a guitar.
Snowing outside, sitting near the fireplace, listening to this beauty sipping my hot chocolate. That’s heaven 😊
Sounds absolutely lovely.
Perfect music for a cold rainy night and a good Bourbon!!
Now I know what I'm playing in the background on thanksgiving
Beautiful music to forget about life and all the crap. Great sax playing by some of the premier players.
I was on the search for audiophile jazz and landed here. Think I'll stay a while!
memories of a time long past but ever present, what a gift.
Ahh yes...The soft jazz playing in the background, the gentle drums beating softly, the lights slowly dim as you drown in the artfully crafted sound that is smooth jazz. Whatever happened to music like this?
On point bro, well said.
Simple, what happened is time my friend. People started to grow interests in other types of music (Of which personal opinion, most of isn't that good or impressive) and forgotten of where the good stuff is.
@@sharko3211 Time is a Jet Plane..it moves too fast...
What happened was music became commercialized and treated like a commodity..which it is nowhere near that. It became dumbed down in order to appease the least intelligent vulgar and uncultured of us in order to sell the most units and cash in...leading us to where we are now
Hip hop - yech. And more recently, "gangsta rap". Fortunately - even if they're making money at it - there are some people (not bots) aware that there is MUSIC out there, classical, jazz, - may they persevere🎶@@miguelangeldiaz9380
Sou apaixonado e amante de jazz. i love jazz.
Obrigado, por colocar o que é música de verdade e o que, realmente falta na sociedade atual.
Tenho que concordar com você... Eu amo Blues também
I feel nostalgia for this kind of music. They rarely play it nowadays.
Wish I had a time travel machine just to hangout in 20s for a weekend!
Cough the Great Depression but I would do the same thing Noir
Ps the Great Depression was I. The 30s
Right
Justin batchelar you right what I’m I thinking!?
Let's do another '20. As long as we are here anyway ;) Well just the music bit then, there's some things of the past '20 that can happily remain there BUT.... I'd love to have a jazzclub with a Big Bigband and have guest-players on invite to give a stage to contemporary jazzcats Do recording sessions make content... stream it maybe... ;) ... BUT... I've seen better men then me try this and fail... It's literally a different time now... No club makes enough money to afford having a house big band... Economy is slightly different now... (Eveb before Covid) Now... well... big nope on a jazzclub.
But this has kind of been my dream for ages
Breadlines, extreme poverty, people jumping to their deaths when stocks plummeted, business closed,etc
.. you think life is hard during covid? Think about the medicine back then. They'd probably give you heroin/ opium. Penicillin came out in '28 so if you were pretty sick before that then bye bye. Sorry if due to covid and things shutting down you're unable to get your double soy acai berry, 85% cacao chocolate, mocha Frappuccino with whipped cream and double sprinkles and not cold but not hot and not lukewarm at Starbucks.
ahhh back when music was actually music. beautiful 👌👌👌
FunBunDayz it still can be, just gotta scrape past the surface. Music has (seemingly) returned to it's roots the past few years. Lots of folk, blues, bluegrass, and some budding jazz music. It'll all come full circle soon enough.
And for that day, I must sadly wait... though I definitely look forward to it :-)
@Jimi Hendrix Alrighty
Isn't that the truth my friend
Glad I am not alone. Just hit that beautiful Bechet 1:04
This collection features very intelligent playing, in different styles, but all with an incredibly mellow mood.
yess I agree .. like sax-musik .. I am from Sweden ..
Listening to this at 11pm as it rains. Am at the balcony taking tea in my pjs...best feeling ever🙏
This music as I open a double country door to view the Autumn colors and the fog . .
saxophone the sublime instrument for your heart and soul.
i adore sax solos and JAZZ ( Egypt Fan )
You are transported into the past as a wave of good old vibes and memories washes over you. With just one smooth tap you have fallen back a century.
This is my kind of music ! Much respect to musicians like this.I have only envy in my soul.
I can listen to this all day. I put it in the background when I have online classes 😊
Good to know a lot of people hooked up to this
This is a big yes. From the times when you still could light a cigarette in the bar.
I agree with you, but now not as many people smoke as they did back then so it's understandable why that has changed.
sONO IN AMORATA DI TE "PAST PERFECT VINTAGE MUSIC" - da vero! Mille bacci a tutti
bechet to bird, great selection of the evolution of sax styles
Very warm and emotional actually feels like I'm in the 1940s!
This is exactly what i was looking for
It's still amazes me the first time I heard this and it still does ✌🏾
I started listening to WRVR NY radio jazz on Saturday nights when I was babysitting for people who had FM radio (we did not yet) starting around age 12. My brother was taking saxophone lessons, and as I looked up to him and loved to hear him practice, I looked forward to those Saturday nights. Love this!
Musik mit Seele, Unendlich inspirierend . Dankeschòn -
Real cool gangster music. Thanks for great upload.
Back again to doze off to this 👌 music. Takes me far away from here😌
I listen to this track at night and it helps me fall asleep. Love most of the saxophonist of this era.
Me to barkeeper:
a glass of whisky please...
Me to barkeeper:
another whisk of glassy please...
*"Hand me a drink bar-tender"*
*sliding noise*
*broken glass noise*
Whisky neat.....and one of those pickled eggs.
You Were Always The Caretaker Here, Mr Torance
charlie parker the greatest to ever do it!
Stan Getz was pretty good, too!
Thanks for offering this wonderful cocktail of brilliant music!
I'm sixtyone and after a few years of a break I bought me a new fine "horn" and restarted now to (learn to) play saxophone. Listening to this is a great inspiration. That's the way I want to play myself. I could drown in this music. Or it's like let yourself fall back in a soft, smooth bed of velvet or something like that closing the eyes indulging in that sound and dreaming away. You know what I mean...
Our pleasure! That's lovely to hear :-)
sweet collection of tunes, this music is forever
It is a "PLUS QUE PARFAIT".......smile - cheers with a grand thank you again.
God, the first one is such a happy, relaxing mood expression/setter, resonated with me. First time hearing it. I've been on a Sam Cooke kick but this morning I want to listen to saxophone and wake the residents up with some soulful saxophone playing. I like all soulful and jazzy music. 👂
Thank you for putting this together. What a beautiful trip back in time. Music was truly music. Lester was my favorite tenor and Bird !! Wow. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. You have made my day.
Vern Halusks
what a golden record
God . . . . What kind of magic is in jazz😍😛🥰
Excellent selection of jazz songs. I"m going to relax listening to this with my friends, a good cigar, and a good whiskey.
I love this songs 💕❤😍
Hermosa música, un ejemplo como muestra de la sensualidad en forma de aire y metales, simplemente un regalo al alma más sensible, solo escuchando sus notas tan sublimes nos transportamos al nirvana; gracias Past Perfect Vintage Music. Beautiful music, an example as a sample of sensuality in the form of air and metals, simply a gift to the most sensitive soul, only by listening to its sublime notes do we transport ourselves to nirvana; thank you Past Perfect Vintage Music.
Reminds me of New Orleans. 🎷😊
You can't imagine how amazing it is to dance this song with an Asian man in a suit, I love my husband very 🥰❤️
Omg my dream!!! Asians boys are so beautiful and in a suit with a beautiful jazzy music... I fall in love olala
Past Perfect Vintage Music? THANK YOUUUUUUUUU ever so much.QUALITY research, quality found!
You're very welcome! Glad you enjoy this wonderful jazz .... and .... relax ! :-)
@@PastPerfectVintageMusic relax??? No, No, NON! too good I am sharing the sounds!!! Thank you and cheers
@@huguette1705 Thank you too! Keep sharing ... much appreciated :)
so beatiful
This. Is. Wonderful👏👏👏👏
THIS. IS. REAL. MUSIC.
you're a special snowflake alright
ThAT is right!
What is fake music supposed to be?
music is anything u want it to be
@Rape Society music its not all about instruments, i mean yes its great if the artist played their own music with instruments but its new generation and ppl like it like that, good music is when the lyrics or melody just really have an unique vibe you like
I've never played any Saxophone ever, but I had a dream where I improvised a solo on one and just had to listen to some when I woke up
Hmm what if that was a vision from a past life or a vision from the future you never know...
I have no words for this amazing playlist.
Thank you for posting this beautiful album!
Listening to this once again! Oh man, this is gold! It's winter, cold and everytime I enjoy a glass of wine late at night I press "play" to this beautiful music! Have a great year my friend! ;) Greetings from Romania!
Oh Wow, greetings from Pennsylvania, USA!
I like jazz because it’s so smooth and relaxing unlike other songs these days,it makes you wanna tap your feet and fall asleep.
thank you for this soothing musical expression. I make films, now closing my eyes i'm visioning a sunset stroll in a 70's mustang
This makes for the most perfect listening.... 👌🏾👌🏾timeless 🕰🚫🔄
A pretty good selection all told. Us lovers of tenor sax are spoilt herein. Having said that, Ben Webster seems to be a little under-utilised. I would speak of him in the same breath as Lester Young and Coleman Hawkins.
Quiero seguir poniendo manita arriba, todos los días del año...lo mejor del universo!!!
DAMN i didn't know that the sax is gonna make me feel this good, THANK YOU
This is a breath of fresh air-comparing to most of the online jazzfull *all !
Finely found the quality, just right👌
What jazz. Brilliant 👍👌
Pulls me in to sit ... relax... enjoy the mental release and physical ...EXHALE. Ahhhh 🌹🥰
Toute la splendeur absolue du jazz cool. Une sensualité émotionnelle intense dégagée. Un saxophone parfois grave, tantôt fluide et limpide, le flux et le reflux se juxtaposant parfaitement ,sonorités profondément élaborées melodieusement qui ne peut laisser indifférent les oreilles sensibles des mélomanes.
Náci escuchando en la radio a Parker y a todos los que integran este este episodio
Loved the sax, also
The brass instrument too.
Thanks you are
Fabulous with
Knowledge on
Most everything.
WOW
I’ve always loved the saxophone. It’s so somber and relaxing. I just recently got one, and really hope that with time I will be able to play something.
Which one did you get?
@@yato6772 I got an Alto sax just to start with
we need updates
George Coleman on Autumn In New York from album Amsterdam After Dark. Killing solo!!
great lester young hawkins god bless them i hope to b there soon hear en in affter life
this is so cool!!! thanks heaps trying to teach the sprouts saxophone!!!
I love jazz music ❣️
Kinda funny. Been having a rough one recently and I'm more of a metal enthusiast. However, this does help keep me calm and sober.
Appreciate it.
Una meravigliosa espressione del Jazz che piu mi piace. Grazie a chi l'ha pubblicata.
oh my god this channel i just found it and now my life has MEANING!
Merci beaucoup
I love that there are hot links in the list. But all of the tunes are great.
Great find, thank you for sharing!
I miss the airy jazz style of the earlier years that isn’t used much now
Link 0510 yea it seems like now Jazz is elitist and snooty where people are trying to perform the most complicated solos or phrasings possible instead of just letting the emotion take over
Link 0510 but you might also be referring to a subgenre of jazz called "Hard Bop" there is just normal jazz still it's just not as popular
damn nice pfp
just came to say this is a beautiful playlist. so romantic and rich.
Wonderful musical selection... Good for anxiety.. Thanks❤
Beautiful and relaxing! Love this music ❤️, I’m an old soul even though I’m not that old
Asta este musica adevarata care i-ti linisteste sufletul Sa fiti iubiti 😏👌
so relaxing
EXTRAORDINARIA MUSICA, JAZZ INCREIBLE CON EL SAXO TENOR.
I love music like this cause it solves the body and mind.
I want to take altsax lessons, so Im listening to more sax music. thank you for this beautiful album
Einfach perfekt 👍🏼
Love✨
Great stuff
man this stuff is great, when this is all over i need to go to a jazz bar or something, sick of the loud top 40 pop bullshit nightclubs my friends take me to (besides the free booze)
Don’t look for one specifically. Just walk through a historic neighborhood late one evening and I guarantee you’ll stumble into the perfect hideaway. Great jazz clubs, the ones full of real characters and talent, don’t advertise themselves. It’s worked for me across four cities in three years.
its near impossible to find original vintage records for songs like these
Great start and finish love it!