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Musicians of that brilliance come around only once in a generation, he truly was enlightened. To me, to this day, no one has had that kind of impact on their instrument then Jaco did over twenty-five years ago. The CD cover: When we scheduled the release of the Jaco tribute CD in America, it was important to me and the record label that this CD had great visibility and would be set apart from all my other recordings.
I'm fortunate in the fact that the president of the A Music Group Label also happens to be a bass player and is Jaco fan as well. I wanted to have a CD cover that from the first time you saw it you instantly knew what this recording was about, especially since I have made so many different types of records in my career.
If you remember Jaco's first solo record cover, you would know just by looking at my CD cover that this project is all about Jaco and his music. I knew that most musicians and bass players throughout the world would instantly recognize what I feel is one of the most visual and identifiable record cover's of all time.
I wanted the CD cover to take you back to that time in your life when you heard Jaco's record for the first time -- what that meant to you -- what that meant to all of us! Continuum Teen Town A Remark You Made Portrait of Tracy Three Views of a Secret The Chicken Tears Slang Come On, Come Over Instr.
Continnuum Teen Town Bass Version Three Views Of A Secret Slang ish B2 Never Give Up Choices Bobblehead Snuggle Up Come To Me Bass Face Intro Bass Face Lazy Afternoon Audubon Park Hear Our Cry Intro Caravan Bolivia Of course, every solo by Mr.
Martino is excellent, given his tone, speed, phrasing, octaves, and accompanying. The drummer, Mr. Dennart is quite a marvel--endlessly inventive with a magical left hand on the snare. Alexander on tenor saxophone knows how to go inside and outside with deftness. You hear a bit of Coltrane and Bird in this playing, but he is his own man. The keyboard playing is fine, but uses more special effects than I would prefer.
One should be grateful for music of this caliber. There is objective beauty in the universe, as manifested by these gifted creatures. The All About Jazz critic Josef Woodard commented: "What sounds timeless here is the leader, wailing with a kind of concurrent wisdom and go-for-broke commitment to improvisational abandon. The truth is that Martino stands up every time he plays. Hints of Martino's unique power is contained in each episode of his work, this latest chapter included".
John Lee, Pt. Though the album does spotlight classic guitar solos, such as the one on Jerry Garcia's "Love Scene," more often than not it features songs where great playing is integral to the song rather than decoration. I remember listening to the tune on AM radio back in my high school days - it definitely sounds great on disc.
There were a couple of other songs that I didn't exactly recall but were great bonus tracks for me. I commend Rhino for this compilation of great but rare sounds.
They don't make compilations like this anymore. Kudos to the store: Got my Item as described. The sound on the CD is pretty clean and some tracks have a great remastering, even matching today standards! Thank you. John Lee - Pt. Posted by Crimhead at PM 5 comments:. Posted by Crimhead at PM 10 comments:. Guitarist Pat Martino exhibits his long-standing appreciation for the urban lifestyle of New York City and Philadelphia on his latest album Stone Blue.
That cocky feeling of self-assurance one develops from living and working in the city gives rise to strutted rhythms, deliberate tempos, and melodies that range from sixteenth-note-laden confetti clusters to dreamy skyborne shouts.
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