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musicthyme · 1 month ago
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"Canto De Ossanha (Let Go)" Phil Woods with Chris Gunning and orchestra Orchestrations and Arrangements by Phil Woods & Chris Gunning off the album Floresta Canto (1975)
Music by Baden Powell Portuguese Lyrics by Vinicius de Moraes English Lyrics by Norman Gimbel
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jazzplusplus · 7 months ago
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1970 - Phil Woods and his European Rhythm Machine (Gordon Beck, Henri Texier, Daniel Humair) - Victoria Hall - Genève (Suisse) / Geneva (Switzerland)
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musicwithoutborders · 9 months ago
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Carla Bley · Phil Woods, Lost In The Stars. The Music Of Kurt Weill, 1985
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mrsaito58 · 1 year ago
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five more sax/piano faves:
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jazzdailyblog · 1 year ago
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Phil Woods: The Virtuoso of the Alto Saxophone
Introduction: Phil Woods was a luminary in the realm of jazz. His virtuosity on the alto saxophone, combined with an intricate grasp of harmony and melody, firmly established him as one of the most influential figures in the annals of jazz music. This blog post embarks on a journey through the life, career, and indelible legacy of Phil Woods, illuminating his extraordinary contributions to the…
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topoet · 2 years ago
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Wes Montgomery
By Wes Montgomery (1923-1968) I have over 2 mp3 collections Finger Pickin’ (1996) live December 1957, Movin’ Along (1960), Boss Guitar (1963), Guitar on the Go (1966) includes tracks recorded in 1959 and October and November 1963, Bumpin’ (1965), Dynamic Duo with Jimmy Smith (1966), Further Adventures with Jimmy Smith (1966), California Dreaming (1966), A Day In The Life (1967). As stand alone:…
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joemayo65 · 8 months ago
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sakisg · 11 months ago
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Αριστουργηματικη free Jazz απο το Παρισι 68 με αγαπη απο εναν μαστορα του ειδους
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sgurumiyaji · 2 years ago
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今日のおはジャズ「A Night At Half Note」Al & Zoot '59
最近、プレイヤーの回転ムラが出始め、特に朝一が調子悪く、暫くアイドリング���必要になってきました。まぁ、40年選手ですからね。買い替え時が迫ってるのかも。
さて、最近この頃のズートがお気に入りでして、このアルバムでも絶好調。凄くスムーズなプレイが楽しめますし、晩年の様にグロウする事も無いので「Too Much」と感じる事もないです。そして、アル共々かなりバッピッシュなのが良いです。フィル・ウッズも参加してるせいもあるのでしょうか。
このチームが何故どんどん古臭い演奏になって行ったのかは、恐らく時代背景が関わってるのだろうと思います。流行ってない音楽を続けるってのは大変な事で戦略もそれなりに必要だったのだと思います。が、後で聴く人間にとっては時代を切り取って聴けば良いだけなので、そこまで中々考えが及びません。
メンツですが、ベースはよく知らない人だけど、モーズ・アリソンにモチアンという組み合わせも面白いです。普通にハード・スウィングしてるモチアン(笑)
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thegirlinprague · 2 months ago
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this is literally all i care about rn
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browsethestacks · 6 months ago
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Cap’s Kooky Quartet
Art by...
1) Jack Kirby And Sol Brodsky
2) Mike McKone
3) Michael Cho
4) Paolo Rivera
5) Scott Kolins
6) Neal Adams
7) Jack Kirby And Wally Wood
8) Phil Jimenez
9) Mike Allred
10) Jack Kirby And Dick Ayers
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slayter-kinney · 8 months ago
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wow the phouse tour definitely looked different than i expected!
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jazzplusplus · 2 years ago
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Jazz Magazine N°154 (France) - Phil Woods - Mai 1968
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musicwithoutborders · 5 months ago
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Phil Woods . Herbie Mann, We Will Meet Again I Beyond Brooklyn, 2004
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disaster-magnet-runner-five · 3 months ago
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to three people who have spent a significant amount of time sleeping in the back of a van, an overnight snooze in an airport is practically a luxury. could NOT be fucked to color or background this. oh well! i had fun with it anyways, especially mushing them all into an awkward nap pile. some post-dreamish-wakeup pending reunion while phil, jack and zoe wait for gene to fly in.
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jazzdailyblog · 9 months ago
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Remembering Doug Watkins: A Bassist's Legacy in Jazz
Introduction: Doug Watkins, born ninety years ago today on March 2, 1934, in Detroit, Michigan, was a highly acclaimed American jazz double bassist who left an indelible mark on the world of jazz music during his brief but impactful career. Watkins’ musical journey began in his hometown of Detroit, where he honed his craft and established himself as a versatile and talented musician. His…
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