I was born and raised in Pontiac, MI and I usta walk by your family home on Bagley street on my way to school every day I also hung out with your cousin Peter, an up and coming drummer, who passed away very early in life. My parents talked of the whole musical family often.
The comment I thought I should reply to has disappeared. It may come back, but I'd like to thanks to the 2 people who replied before me. It's probably the reason for the departure.Thank you! On this channel, I want to deliver the original sound of vinyl records. With a natural sound--not over produced, without any embellishment.
I appreciate the comment regarding the original sound of the vinyl records. That warmth is helping me right now. I couldn't place it at first, beyond the music itself, why the calmness and centering warmth. But there it is because of you. Thanks again.
"...the musicianship from both of them..."? Like the drums and bass are not really an important part of the sound to behold? Well, "thanks for sharing", discokev100! -Doug Pratt, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
@edouglaspratt your reply to me come across as a bit mean sounding? Not sure if that was your intention. Just letting you know - give you a chance to reflect on your words. Music should be a space for love and compassion towards each other. Not for sarcasm or side swiping comments towards each other. You go easy on yourself now Doug. All the best from the UK.
What an absolutely perfect pairing Evans and Getz were! (and the pops and cracks of the LP recording make me feel like I'm listening to the album on my old record player) Sweet.
This is quite a band. Full credit is due: the delicate sculptor of great muscle, Elvin Jones - membrane percussion; Richard Davis - bass (tracks 4-6, 9 & 10); Ron Carter - bass (tracks 1-3, 7, 8 & 11); Stan Getz - tenor saxophone; Bill Evans - piano. It's hard to produce great music with all all-stars. So this remarkably beautiful album is a remarkable production feat. For another example of all-stars in fluid power, listen close to the album "Kind of Blue", and especially to the track "All Blue" with Miles Davis, Bill Evans, I believe it's both saxophonists, John Coltrane and Julian "Cannonball" Adderley; bassist Paul Chambers; and drummer Jimmy Cobb (pianist Wynton Kelly is on one track, "Freddie Freeloader"). -Doug Pratt, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Aqui de Ibiporã PR,fim de tarde, cerveja e estes dois músicos maravilhosos,Bill um músico extraordinário, sensível, prospecção e invenção que só ele. Obrigado por propiciar este momento.
Подобно первым лучам зари, эта музыка открывает вам глаза на новые обещания и на все чудеса природы. Вызывая невероятные силы, эти произведения трогают струны сердца, вызывают ностальгию и пробуждают любовь, ободранные жизни и оцепенение измученных стражников
MC, your review is a very glorious expression of appreciation for some magnificent musical art. Well said, MC!!! ...and long live the motherland, the great and glorious Russia, the triumphant and victorious destroyer of ALL the Reichs of the past, and the present!!!!!
This music its too much so deepest xtra so c lever "Heavenly misty so tender😊😊😅from south of Spain!!thankxs a lot by posting n to sharing it ....lov jazz music from Us specially stan gentz .. Bill evans so wonderful too wit sax .....tenor ... greetings from south of Spain!! Neva been to Us!
Elvin's energy (Elvin being Elvin) seems to have overwhelmed Stan a little in what may have been the first track or two. But further into the album, Stan rises to the occasion and plays quite powerfully to meet and utilize Elvin's energy. Maybe not the most intuitive matchup, but it produced a successful album imo.
I think the Dark Eyes “outtake” happened because the session overall was tense - more so for Bill than Stan, I think. The funniest part is when the engineer rewinds the tape near the end.
@@Thouveninpascal WOW. Such a smug dimwit. Recorded on two days in May of 1964, the drummer is ELVIN JONES, and the bassist is RON CARTER on one session and RICHARD DAVIS on the other.
Wonderful music. But I don't see why so much emphasis had to be put, in the introduction text, on supposed difficult relation and tense atmosphere? If people were really not friendly to each others, they would not play that. And saying to your mates "you forgot the arrangement" is simply a matter of fact remark. It does not shatter anything. Who has heard of a record going on without any little mishap?
Hallo Jazz Freund deine tollen Videos sind für einen der auch dem Jazz ergeben ist sehr sehr dankbar weil man dadurch neues für sich entdecken kann was man vielleicht in seiner Sammlung noch nicht hat also Dankeschön "Mister Jazz Mann 👨 👨" okay 👌 👌 jetzt habe ich eine frage an sie haben sie auch das Jazz Album von ( The Joe Newman Quartet ) " In A Mellow Mood " von 1982 ( Stash Records ) ST219 oder das Jazz Album von Larry Nocella und Dannie Richmond " Every Thing Happens To Me " von 1981 ( Red Records ) VPA 167 das wäre echt cool ok Lieber Jazz Freund dann noch einen schönen Tag und lass es swingen ENDE 🔚🔚
We LOVE hearing our father, Elvin Jones, on this gorgeous recording!
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I was born and raised in Pontiac, MI and I usta walk by your family home on Bagley street on my way to school every day I also hung out with your cousin Peter, an up and coming drummer, who passed away very early in life. My parents talked of the whole musical family often.
This has such a natural sound--not over produced. I puts the listener right in the middle of the music. Thanks and bravo!
The comment I thought I should reply to has disappeared.
It may come back, but I'd like to thanks to the 2 people who replied before me.
It's probably the reason for the departure.Thank you!
On this channel, I want to deliver the original sound of vinyl records.
With a natural sound--not over produced,
without any embellishment.
I appreciate the comment regarding the original sound of the vinyl records. That warmth is helping me right now. I couldn't place it at first, beyond the music itself, why the calmness and centering warmth. But there it is because of you. Thanks again.
Bill and Stan. Both gone. I would so love to have seen and heard them live. Absolutely superb
Such a crisp and reassuring sound, the musicianship from both of them is a sound to behold.. A great recording and thanks for sharing.
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"...the musicianship from both of them..."? Like the drums and bass are not really an important part of the sound to behold? Well, "thanks for sharing", discokev100! -Doug Pratt, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Le talent a l'état pur, et cool si cool...
@edouglaspratt your reply to me come across as a bit mean sounding? Not sure if that was your intention. Just letting you know - give you a chance to reflect on your words. Music should be a space for love and compassion towards each other. Not for sarcasm or side swiping comments towards each other. You go easy on yourself now Doug. All the best from the UK.
What an absolutely perfect pairing Evans and Getz were! (and the pops and cracks of the LP recording make me feel like I'm listening to the album on my old record player) Sweet.
This is quite a band. Full credit is due: the delicate sculptor of great muscle, Elvin Jones - membrane percussion; Richard Davis - bass (tracks 4-6, 9 & 10); Ron Carter - bass (tracks 1-3, 7, 8 & 11); Stan Getz - tenor saxophone; Bill Evans - piano. It's hard to produce great music with all all-stars. So this remarkably beautiful album is a remarkable production feat. For another example of all-stars in fluid power, listen close to the album "Kind of Blue", and especially to the track "All Blue" with Miles Davis, Bill Evans, I believe it's both saxophonists, John Coltrane and Julian "Cannonball" Adderley; bassist Paul Chambers; and drummer Jimmy Cobb (pianist Wynton Kelly is on one track, "Freddie Freeloader"). -Doug Pratt, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Aqui de Ibiporã PR,fim de tarde, cerveja e estes dois músicos maravilhosos,Bill um músico extraordinário, sensível, prospecção e invenção que só ele.
Obrigado por propiciar este momento.
Bill Evans is in my top 5 favorite pianist.
Nice! Who are the other 4? I
That whole screwing around with Black Eyes, reminds me of some of the goofing around the Beatles did. Great to get that on tape somewhere.
Подобно первым лучам зари, эта музыка открывает вам глаза на новые обещания и на все чудеса природы. Вызывая невероятные силы, эти произведения трогают струны сердца, вызывают ностальгию и пробуждают любовь, ободранные жизни и оцепенение измученных стражников
MC, your review is a very glorious expression of appreciation for some magnificent musical art. Well said, MC!!! ...and long live the motherland, the great and glorious Russia, the triumphant and victorious destroyer of ALL the Reichs of the past, and the present!!!!!
Superb. Thank you for sharing.
This music its too much so deepest xtra so c lever "Heavenly misty so tender😊😊😅from south of Spain!!thankxs a lot by posting n to sharing it ....lov jazz music from Us specially stan gentz .. Bill evans so wonderful too wit sax .....tenor ... greetings from south of Spain!! Neva been to Us!
IncredibleRecording clarity on the cymbalsEspecially given the age of this recording
Thank You for Sharing this Wonderful piece of Music🤙
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NICE SOUND NATURAl LY MY SOULE AND BODY MAKE SWING.I SING WITH BIG.SOW HAPPY.
THANKS LOTS OF LOVE.
So nice couple¡¡Stan Getz+Bill Evans were two amazing musicians and composers¡¡
Thank you mate¡¡
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Great version this inmortal Melody thank ❤❤❤❤❤
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Brilliant classic music
Getz y Evans UNICOS !!!!!!!!
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Smooth, balanced euforia - jazz as its best,
Greats musicians!!
Superb! Thank you so much for posting such great content cheers
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Solid. Evans timing is remarkable.
Fantastic piano. Great drums. Terrific bass. What a tune!
wow missed this one!
Yeah!! Go Stan! Go!!!
Excelente musica!!!!
Thanks for posting this!
perfection
Stan Getz at My Fathers Place Roslyn NY!
aie aie que d'excellents souvenirs
Una meravella dos grans del Jazz
supreme players all of them. stan snd bill are beyond description. just listen.
"mixed reviews" - All gems these days.
Wonderful...thanks.
素晴らしいサックスだね。😃💐
Cole Porter:Genius¡¡
Elvin is obviously ready for all that is to come.
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Elvin Jones was so good. 🥁
Elvin's energy (Elvin being Elvin) seems to have overwhelmed Stan a little in what may have been the first track or two. But further into the album, Stan rises to the occasion and plays quite powerfully to meet and utilize Elvin's energy. Maybe not the most intuitive matchup, but it produced a successful album imo.
Haha, that last track!
No one seems to be interested in the rhythm section, which makes it sound so great; strange!
"make the drummer sound good." -Thelonius Monk
Love the pops and crackles too.
Not so much, wish they weren’t here honestly.
There is a CD version, with a lot of extra tracks.
This is how its done,simple as.
Достаточно редкий альбом.
I think the Dark Eyes “outtake” happened because the session overall was tense - more so for Bill than Stan, I think. The funniest part is when the engineer rewinds the tape near the end.
does me huge good ♥♥
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Ouça a mão esquerda do Bill !
Night and Day YOU
Fire
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Red Garland Trio with Paul Chambers best piano trio Eva Frank.
So beautiful sound, may i know the system used?
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Who is the drummer?
No drummer, no bassist, "Getz and Evans", as the title says. Who cares?
@@Thouveninpascal WOW. Such a smug dimwit. Recorded on two days in May of 1964, the drummer is ELVIN JONES, and the bassist is RON CARTER on one session and RICHARD DAVIS on the other.
@@Thouveninpascal HA! I get it, but I wanna know. Ron Carter on this track.
Elvin Jones
@@Thouveninpascal Commentary no to inteligent for the quality of the music.
love it miss the crackle as needle hits vinyl
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What's the song at 6:52, please?
But Beautiful
@@kh1958-9 Thanks. What a gorgeous song.
Start eatin' at about 1:45
Thanks for not using your smartphones mic
cornbread and milk
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Wonderful music. But I don't see why so much emphasis had to be put, in the introduction text, on supposed difficult relation and tense atmosphere? If people were really not friendly to each others, they would not play that. And saying to your mates "you forgot the arrangement" is simply a matter of fact remark. It does not shatter anything. Who has heard of a record going on without any little mishap?
un till the kiosk taps off and on
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Elvin Jones ds
Such as real music concerns, mean voyeuristic headway
Getz was out of his depth, with Elvin Jones.
LB sucks va patients.
Hallo Jazz Freund deine tollen Videos sind für einen der auch dem Jazz ergeben ist sehr sehr dankbar weil man dadurch neues für sich entdecken kann was man vielleicht in seiner Sammlung noch nicht hat also Dankeschön "Mister Jazz Mann 👨 👨" okay 👌 👌 jetzt habe ich eine frage an sie haben sie auch das Jazz Album von ( The Joe Newman Quartet ) " In A Mellow Mood " von 1982 ( Stash Records ) ST219 oder das Jazz Album von Larry Nocella und Dannie Richmond " Every Thing Happens To Me " von 1981 ( Red Records ) VPA 167 das wäre echt cool ok Lieber Jazz Freund dann noch einen schönen Tag und lass es swingen ENDE 🔚🔚
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