If you are in a mood for that lush sax, have I got an album for you. Manhattan Blues was recorded in 1989 and features the wonderful Jaki Byard on piano, Milt Hinton on bass, and Ben Riley on drums. Trust me on this one: this is one big heart on display. Every note is fat and has the texture of crushed velvet. Of course, Ricky Ford won't mean a thing if you ain't got that sing. If you got it, give this one a listen.
I am playing 'Ode to Crispus Attucks', and 'My Little Strayhorn'.
ps. I have added 'The Short Life of Barbara Monk', from Ran Blake's album of the same title. Ford plays wonderfully on this essential album. It ought to get a lot more attention.
This blog covers the music I play on my Live365 station: Jazz Note NSU. It is devoted to hard bop and avant garde jazz. Here I confess my faith: the center of genius in modern music is jazz; the center of genius in jazz is hard bop, and especially the body of music produced between the early 50's and the mid-60's. And at the center of it all is Miles Davis. This blog is especially aimed at readers who want to build a serious jazz library.
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Tuesday, November 20, 2012
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