Weather Report - Birdland
THE ORIGINAL. There are not supposed to be words to this song (coughmanhattantransfercough), but only pure, straight up jamming.
Springtime, cmon… get here faster.
Dave Brubeck - Strange Meadow Lark, Time Out 1959
I have a little bit of a soft spot for Dave Brubeck: he was the first jazz artist my mom introduced me to when I was younger. What can I say? How could you not fall in love?
Also, in general, I tend to appreciate jazz piano the most (probably because I play piano), but don’t worry, I’ll diversify my posts soon.
Billy Preston - Nothing from Nothing
Haha, I know it’s not jazz, but let me explain. The last 40 seconds of this clip from House MD > youtubed “blues piano” > Horace Silver > youtubed “gospel piano” > this video > Nothing from Nothing haha.
Andrzej Jagodzinski Trio - Chopin’s Butterfly Etude
Keeping with the classical x jazz mashups (and with pieces I can’t even play normally). This one is a real gem.
Art Tatum plays Dvorak
Haha I can’t even play Humoresque straight, and Art Tatum is just wailing on the keys.
Oscar Peterson - Soft Winds
There’s nothing like a little good jazz as a pick-me-up. Oscar Peterson’s left hand murders the freaking solo. Hehe, and I love that you can hear him singing while he plays.
Bill Evans Trio - Someday My Prince Will Come
This guy pretty much reformed the way jazz players read/write chord voicings, which was key in building more interesting chords.
If you’re interested in what’s behind it all, this site has a pretty good guide. It’s a little theory heavy, so if you haven’t had a basic chord building primer (flash), you might be a little lost.
Erroll Garner never learned how to read or write music.
What have you accomplished lately?