A fabulous album which I listen to almost once or twice a day. I have most of Jackie's albums but this one takes me away on a interstellar trip everytime I listen to it. My wife, who was not a big jazz fan no loves Jackie because of this album. His music has been a gift for me for 65 years now and I am so grateful to him for it all.
Jackie as great as ever - and I love to hear my dear friend Rene taking big steps into the right direction. They don`t tell us the recording date - but it must have been after I met Rene last time as a sideman of Woody Shaw in the early 80s.
Ofcause I have to subscribe. First : I am a great admirer of Jackie Macleans playing. And second : I myself play an old Brillhard mouthpiece from 1942.
This is the supreme example of excellence of craft and artistry. Such a rare treat because here is father and son; equals in the music, supporting each other.
Incredible. What an amazing version of A House Is Not A Home. This album is so hard to find, not on Spotify or iTunes. Where was this performance recorded?
Just bought a used CD of this in excellent condition off eBay from someone in Canada. It's such an incredible album I have to have it. I've been listening to Jackie since the late 50s and IMO next to Bird he's the greatest alto sax jazz musician and composer ever. On top of that he was an incredible human Person. I love the man for giving me such joy all my life.
I had my first listen to Jackie when he was he was coaxed by Max Roach to fill the Alto spot. Mid 60’s. One after the other since the mid 50’s I began to hear all of them. But it was Sid McCoy from whom I was expanded. So, back to Jackie. When I heard him I thought, My God this is perhaps the great one. And that’s difficult, because of Julius Adderly.
A fabulous album which I listen to almost once or twice a day. I have most of Jackie's albums but this one takes me away on a interstellar trip everytime I listen to it. My wife, who was not a big jazz fan no loves Jackie because of this album. His music has been a gift for me for 65 years now and I am so grateful to him for it all.
Jackie as great as ever - and I love to hear my dear friend Rene taking big steps into the right direction. They don`t tell us the recording date - but it must have been after I met Rene last time as a sideman of Woody Shaw in the early 80s.
I had the privilege of watching father and son performing in Cape Town 1993m
Ofcause I have to subscribe. First : I am a great admirer of Jackie Macleans playing. And second : I myself play an old Brillhard mouthpiece from 1942.
Sounds like a prize collection.
Jackie Mac is so badass. Great group w him here too.
Rene also had a teaching stint at the University of Cape Town's Music Faculty' s Jazz Studies programme back inrge in the days
Beautiful warm music. Excellent sound and video. Jackie's playing on "A house is not a home" is so beautiful !
This is the supreme example of excellence of craft and artistry. Such a rare treat because here is father and son; equals in the music, supporting each other.
Recorded at Paramount Studio, May 5th 1988. Video by Triloka Records
Terrific jazz concert!
Great video!
It's funny you name yourself Brillhart. I play a Brillhart mouthpiece from 1942.
Rene McLean on Flute is so good and his alto playing is straight out of his dad's. Jackie's music lives on through his son.
Great share!!! Thank you
Incredible group! Great (swingin’) stuff. G’day & Cheers!
So delighted I discovered this last night, thank you!
That's my father on the keys!
Brilliant thank you🙏🏿
ジャッキーの音色、フレーズ最高です😂
❤🔥🔥👏🏿👏🏿
Incredible. What an amazing version of A House Is Not A Home. This album is so hard to find, not on Spotify or iTunes. Where was this performance recorded?
The CD is available new off of Amazon for 173 euros!!!! I just looked and my jaw almost hit the floor. Some people!!
Just bought a used CD of this in excellent condition off eBay from someone in Canada. It's such an incredible album I have to have it. I've been listening to Jackie since the late 50s and IMO next to Bird he's the greatest alto sax jazz musician and composer ever. On top of that he was an incredible human Person. I love the man for giving me such joy all my life.
I had my first listen to Jackie when he was he was coaxed by Max Roach to fill the Alto spot. Mid 60’s. One after the other since the mid 50’s I began to hear all of them. But it was Sid McCoy from whom I was expanded. So, back to Jackie. When I heard him I thought, My God this is perhaps the great one. And that’s difficult, because of Julius Adderly.
woooo!!!!
Jackie really developed his bebop roots..
Is this music called "hard bop" or this is another genre bebop?
What year please?
Te sdi moin fe una, bi yubgr,
What year was this?
Are they related?
Father, Son. I know he's proud of his boy he's definitely a chip off the old block.
what year?
1988