I heard this group at the Howard Theatre in DC, 1963. You could see a double feature movie, a newsreel, maybe a cartoon and usually "TWO" live jazz acts for a very low price. Oh to be 1963 again.
How wonderful Yusef Lateef on the Oboe, I am a bassoonist and I know what I'm telling you, it is almost impossible to play jazz with an Oboe, this is something extraordinary
Yusef playing those hits with Nat at 1:57 and then just squealing as high as he can into the altissimo is one of the most genuine expressions of pure joy playing music that I've ever seen.
My first jazz album was Cannonball's Greatest Hits in 9th grade 1972. Jump ahead to 2004 and I get a random phone call from Yusef Lateef who I thought had passed away. We became close pen pals and God is truly good.
My all time favourite saxophonist! His tone is so expressive, full and rich at the bottom of the register and at the top ( something not easy on alto sax!). Amazing sense of time, swing and an infinite musical box of original ideas. Long live Cannonball!!
And Nat Adderley was one of the more underrated trumpeters ever. I appreciated that he played cornet; intonation's a little better than a trumpet. Anybody that don't like this, don't like chicken on Sunday!
Within the first minute I was already blown away! I am a professional musician over 35 years and I know what I'm hearing is Magic just as much as someone who is not a musician can recognize. It's such a universal language no matter where you're from color creed 6 size shape it doesn't matter everyone loves that sound bless you Cannonball and Friends. And bless you Tube
Not a professional musician here let alone a musician at all! And I immediately fell head over heels over this performance. I just adore it. Why do we gravitate towards certain music or styles and not others? Especially in my community, jazz certainly wasn’t/isn’t something that is commonly heard so I stick out like a sore thumb 😂
Not much more to say about some of the greatest Jazz musicians in the world. Lucky to have seen all of them in person in NYC many years ago. Jazz lives on.
Shout out for Nat. The most underrated trumpet player ever, he blew true and swung hard next his brother all those years. Penned “Dat Der” which should be enough for enduring fame. But listen to him play too!
👍I have a half dozen of of Jazz Icon DVD's. Great classic jazz performances from my favorite period of jazz..really nice performance from this sextet. All of them killin' it! 👏
I recently discovered how awesome blues and jazz are after finding out how much of my favorite music was influenced by it. I love to put on a concert in the background while gaming, its very relaxing
This incarnation of the band lasted barely 2 years. Yusef basically took almost a 2 year hiatus from being a solo artist, and then went back to it. I have so much of his recorded music from the 50's and 60's. This sextet is fun to experience, since they sound SO much bigger than 6 musicians. This was back in the day when musicians were performers, craftsmen on their respective instruments, not just recording artists.😉
In Lugano? What a surprise to get to know that this happened in my neighborough. I was two years old, too young to be there, but it tells me that wonderful things happen not only in heaven, but also just around you, even in a small town of the italian side of Switzerland. Lateef and his flute, this young Zawinull, Cannnball Adderley... no need to find adjectives.
It gives me great pain that I wasn’t there to watch this perfectly sumptuous, once in a lifetime performance - all the members were such in tune with each other. That concert hall was sure bursting with talent, I'm in awe. I admire Mr. Lateef greatly (as well as the others!), I wish I would’ve met him ❤️
I’ve always said that Zawinul was the best pianist Cannonball ever had. His solo on “Trouble in Mind” starting about 49 minutes into the song just about says it all.
This is such phenomenal group. Swingin so hard and Cannonball is just one of the treasures of the saxophone. That sound, phrasing and ripping though changes like a hot knife through butter. What I love is all the little backgrounds behind the soloist that just give it that ensemble feel not just playing solo after solo.
I have said it before but need to repeat myself. I AM A JUNKIE AND CANNOT LIVE WITHOUT MY DAILY FIX. Jazz is my drug of choice, and this really hit the spot. Thank you.
Cannonball is my musically love since I 15 years old. And just play alto sax and soprano, always, thinkin' and studying of him, the "AMAZING SAXOPHONIST". Maurizio Sarpero, with love form Genova, Liguria, Italy!
I don't think he was under-rated. He was highly regarded from when he first showed up with Dizzy Gillespie in the late 1940s. He was regularly recorded under his own name, starting with his Savoy recordings at Rudy's in 1957. He had several albums on the distinguished Impulse label in the 1960s.
Zawinul....to me was the most 'lyrical' improvisors on piano that I have heard. As a little boy, listening to Miss Nancy in her coming out album, backing her on 'The Masquerade is Over' I just couldn't believe (understand more likely) this new...fresh...alternate melody/counter melody that he proffered....he was magic. Just one example....but he brought that song alive for me. Legendary stuff......
Agreed (Mike and David) - seems way too rare that we see bands openly having fun playing music together. I know I haven't been in enough groups that truly, spiritually, visibly and audibly had fun together. And it really is like all aspects of it manifest simultaneously... or not at all. Seems to me it has everything to do with the personality of the leader. All iterations of Cannonball's bands, for example, sound happy to me. I mean, c'mon, these guys have to be comfy together for Yusef to pull out an oboe - and still no fights break out! I love that. I'm sure you're aware of the "Live from Emmet's Place" sessions. If not, check them out. If you're like me, you'll be impressed by the fact that most of them can't seem to hide their giddy grins. It's catchy, and impressive. And almost every last one of them play their collective a$$e$ off! Stay smiley if and whenever possible.
Gold. Pure gold. These Jazz Icon DVDs are a national treasure. Cannonball is amazing but so is Yusef Lateef who doesn't seem to get as much recognition as other big name saxophonists. It's a treat to see these lions performing together. In fact, the whole line-up is first rate. Jazz at its finest.
@@jeanhodgson8623 Lateef may be well known to people who know Jazz, but he is not a household name in the same way as Sonny Rollins, Ornette Coleman, John Coltrane, Gerry Mulligan, Stan Getz, Cannonball Adderley and even Pharaoh Sanders were from that generation. All of them are great saxophonists. Yusef belongs with that group without a doubt, but you have to be a Jazz fan to know that, I think. You don’t necessarily need to be a Jazz fan to have heard of the others. They simply received (and continue to receive) more publicity. It seems that Lateef didn’t seek out attention, which is just as well, doing fewer interviews during his career than say, his partner in this video, Cannonball Adderley. Yusef should be better known in the same way as the others I mentioned. He’s a great musician.
Zawinul looked like his own grandpa, the man who looked younger with the years.The way people dressed the year I was born...though elegant in a way. Killer musicians this bunch. Zawinul played for over 9 years with the Adderleys!
Yusef was totally amazing. His flute is out of this world. Very little tongue, exaggerated vibrato (which never becomes sappy). Amazingly lyrical, bringing those "oriental" tones.
Oh I see someone can speak the fact here, thank you for your comment.l hope you don't mind if we get to know each other, you speak with so much wisdom.
I like how the production knew ahead of time to focus on Mr. Hayes at minute thirty. It makes me wonder if he or Mr. Adderley took crew aside and murmured quietly to them, "Watch Louis. He's about to BLOW IT UP lol"
Oh I see someone can speak the fact here, thank you for your comment.l hope you don't mind if we get to know each other, you speak with so much wisdom.
Thought to myself "that white guy on the piano sure can play! How did i manage to miss out on that musician ?" ... Joe Zawinul... Right :D Stellar concerts. Thanks for the share!
Oh I see someone can speak the fact here, thank you for your comment.l hope you don't mind if we get to know each other, you speak with so much wisdom.
Nat Adderley was a incredibly underrated player in my view. Very fine on the rarely used cornet and a great foil for Cannonball's exuberence. Great playing by all.
I got to see these cats at Chicago's London House in 64 on my honeymoon. Miles and Coltrane were also in town. Yes! I see now it is Zawinul befoe he co founded Weather Report.
Hey that's where I saw this band - a couple of nites after Christmas - 1966 . Had seen them the year before in Hermosa Beach and again in '70 at Cal-State Univ. Los Angeles . The personnel was the same all 3 times . What a band . Every member was a star musician .
What wonderful footage, I love seeing (and hearing) Yufef Lateef especially. I love jazz flute when it's done like he does, or like Roland Kirk, and Hubert Laws. Zawinul looks so young here too! What a great combo.
Hey Saxman! Super 20King is where it's at! What are you playin'? Got a '72 tenor that's my sweetheart. I also had a '57 with sterling neck. Came on hard times and had to sell it. It broke my heart. Was a tech also for over 45 years. The only other horn I liked better than my own was a gold plated model 26 Selmer in an alligator skin case that came in for repair. When I asked the owner if he knew what he had,...he said grandpa played it back in the 30's as a pro. I offered him my King and 3 bills. He wouldn't take it. Gave it to his 5th grade daughter. She destroyed it. More heart break. Celebrating my 52nd year as pro player. What's your story if I can ask? Played w/guys from Toronto to Brazil, NY to LA. Love my jazz!!! Give me a shout if ya' like!
J'ai eu la chance de voir Cannonball + à l'Olympia dans les années 60. Sitôt rentré chez moi, j'ai commencé à apprendre le saxo alto et la musique... Quel bel ouvrage que cette session ! çà tombe pile poil, c'est vivant et frétillant... Il n'y a que moi qui ai pris une ride. Mais je m'en fout, j'écoute, re-écoute. Que du bonheur. merci.
I am so glad I found this jewel I have a high-quality Bluetooth receiver with a high quality speaker system and this coming from my iPhone makes me believe that I am there at 1963 in my house thank you so much for uploading❤️✊🏿
Oh I see someone can speak the fact here, thank you for your comment.l hope you don't mind if we get to know each other, you speak with so much wisdom.
an awesome production for me to revisit many times, this living history. Cannibal's intro of the band members is genuine, smooth and magnanimous; the performances reflect this truth.
I heard this group at the Howard Theatre in DC, 1963. You could see a double feature movie, a newsreel, maybe a cartoon and usually "TWO" live jazz acts for a very low price. Oh to be 1963 again.
As of today (September 2020) - drummer Louis Hayes is the only surviving musician (at age 83) and still is active.
He'll be like Roy Haynes (95 yrs old).
Just great music
So sad 😢
Edward Tracey:
He looks young here, mid 20's? Certainly the youngest in the band.
Fabulous drummer.
Fabulous band.
That’s nice to know. Do you know anything new about Roy Haynes.
How wonderful Yusef Lateef on the Oboe, I am a bassoonist and I know what I'm telling you, it is almost impossible to play jazz with an Oboe, this is something extraordinary
Yes he is
Julian Edwin "Cannonball" Adderley will forever remain strong in the mind and hearts of those who love Jazz.
Yusef playing those hits with Nat at 1:57 and then just squealing as high as he can into the altissimo is one of the most genuine expressions of pure joy playing music that I've ever seen.
It's almost the same with me ! Impressive playing !
My first jazz album was Cannonball's Greatest Hits in 9th grade 1972. Jump ahead to 2004 and I get a random phone call from Yusef Lateef who I thought had passed away. We became close pen pals and God is truly good.
Lucky you. I received a reply from bassist Ron Carter once but nothing like having him for a pen pal.
Yes indeed
My all time favourite saxophonist!
His tone is so expressive, full and rich at the bottom of the register and at the top ( something not easy on alto sax!). Amazing sense of time, swing and an infinite musical box of original ideas. Long live Cannonball!!
You are funy for all the upload the same text . I will do the same to safe time 😉
@@jackiehard-bopladybrown6919 hehehehehe
Me too
MINE 2 ....along w Jackie Mac
amen! 💯
And Nat Adderley was one of the more underrated trumpeters ever. I appreciated that he played cornet; intonation's a little better than a trumpet. Anybody that don't like this, don't like chicken on Sunday!
Within the first minute I was already blown away! I am a professional musician over 35 years and I know what I'm hearing is Magic just as much as someone who is not a musician can recognize. It's such a universal language no matter where you're from color creed 6 size shape it doesn't matter everyone loves that sound bless you Cannonball and Friends. And bless you Tube
Not a professional musician here let alone a musician at all! And I immediately fell head over heels over this performance. I just adore it. Why do we gravitate towards certain music or styles and not others? Especially in my community, jazz certainly wasn’t/isn’t something that is commonly heard so I stick out like a sore thumb 😂
Not much more to say about some of the greatest Jazz musicians in the world. Lucky to have seen all of them in person in NYC many years ago. Jazz lives on.
That is fabulous ... the flute player Yusef Lateef ...
So many good albums from Yusef Lateef from the late '50's and 60's..
As a flautist, I'm utterly blown away.
👍 See my comments here but have left same elsewhere for a decade+. Beautiful stuff on "Angel Eyes". ♥
Shout out for Nat. The most underrated trumpet player ever, he blew true and swung hard next his brother all those years. Penned “Dat Der” which should be enough for enduring fame. But listen to him play too!
First time I’ve ever checked out Yusef Lateef. What a champion! Blowing blues on an oboe no less....the ill wind that no one blows good
Yusef is totally the man
Yusef just killed it with the flute in "Jive Samba". Cê tá dooooido!
Do I have to say, or has it been commented many, many times before:
"And on the piano, Joe Zabadoo"
Man that kills me every time!
👍I have a half dozen of of Jazz Icon DVD's.
Great classic jazz performances from my favorite period of jazz..really nice performance from this sextet. All of them
killin' it! 👏
Great music! I saw Yusef Lateef live in Detroit in the late 60's. But this clip is the only time I've seen Yusef smile.
They all will be miss.
I recently discovered how awesome blues and jazz are after finding out how much of my favorite music was influenced by it. I love to put on a concert in the background while gaming, its very relaxing
Zawinul as usual so perfect and cool.
Human excellence and why we are all endowed to this era of African American Musicians.
Golden era.... Yusef Lateef, a young Joe Zawinul with the Adderley's family... thanks so much
Yusef Lateef solo in Angel eyes is wonderful
Yusef steals the show: what a performance!
Cannonball and Nat Adderley side by side on film.... Amazing
I am 42 and I just discovered these guys...it is amazing. Thank you.
Amazing tunes....first time ever hearing them...l am 55
48 y.o. newbie here. 👋🏾💚💃🏾🎶
This incarnation of the band lasted barely 2 years. Yusef basically took almost a 2 year hiatus from being a solo artist, and then went back to it.
I have so much of his recorded music from the 50's and 60's. This sextet is fun to experience, since they sound SO much bigger than 6 musicians. This was back in the day when musicians were performers, craftsmen on their respective instruments, not just recording artists.😉
The dynamics of this band is completely amazing
In Lugano? What a surprise to get to know that this happened in my neighborough. I was two years old, too young to be there, but it tells me that wonderful things happen not only in heaven, but also just around you, even in a small town of the italian side of Switzerland. Lateef and his flute, this young Zawinull, Cannnball Adderley... no need to find adjectives.
From 1:38:43 it´s Germany (Baden-Baden).
brother Yusef!!! what a sound! amazing...lessons from the past to the present musicians.
Great to hear him in this setting...........always underrated sadly.
Yusef Lateef just blows me away every time. All of these guys are amazing, but he is just incredibly fresh.
It gives me great pain that I wasn’t there to watch this perfectly sumptuous, once in a lifetime performance - all the members were such in tune with each other. That concert hall was sure bursting with talent, I'm in awe. I admire Mr. Lateef greatly (as well as the others!), I wish I would’ve met him ❤️
I’ve always said that Zawinul was the best pianist Cannonball ever had.
His solo on “Trouble in Mind” starting about 49 minutes into the song just about says it all.
You simply cannot say that on a guy that had Bobby Timmons in his band
Don't forget the great Victor Feldman @@Frustratedartist2
Goosebumps when the flute comes on....
This is such phenomenal group. Swingin so hard and Cannonball is just one of the treasures of the saxophone. That sound, phrasing and ripping though changes like a hot knife through butter. What I love is all the little backgrounds behind the soloist that just give it that ensemble feel not just playing solo after solo.
No matter how much time goes
by this is always my go-to album, and my go-to sound.
I have said it before but need to repeat myself.
I AM A JUNKIE AND CANNOT LIVE WITHOUT MY DAILY FIX.
Jazz is my drug of choice, and this really hit the spot.
Thank you.
Cannonball is my musically love since I 15 years old.
And just play alto sax and soprano, always, thinkin' and studying of him, the "AMAZING SAXOPHONIST".
Maurizio Sarpero, with love form Genova, Liguria, Italy!
I can't go a day without listening to the stuff. It's what I listen to all day every day.
drum beast
The bass work from Sam Jones is impeccable and of course the other artist
Such a great pianist Joe Zawinul was before Weather Report
Having said that, Trouble In Mind is just ravishing, oboe, epic piano solo, bass solo, ensemble, all.
Nat is in fire!!!! 🎉
The flute is divine!
I like the simple flutemelody.
Yusef Lateef is an underrated final boss in the game of jazz.
I don't think he was under-rated. He was highly regarded from when he first showed up with Dizzy Gillespie in the late 1940s. He was regularly recorded under his own name, starting with his Savoy recordings at Rudy's in 1957. He had several albums on the distinguished Impulse label in the 1960s.
"GAME"?
I am learning but try to modernise for those who forgot it's 2021
@@jeanhodgson8623 om niets get away ypu nitt witt!
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I just discovered this precious gem… thank u u tube❤
Oh to have been in this audience!
Yuseef Lateef! Amazing! Fantastic!
You have Zawinul and Lateef in your band... Man, the audience was blessed that evening.
Zawinul....to me was the most 'lyrical' improvisors on piano that I have heard. As a little boy, listening to Miss Nancy in her coming out album, backing her on 'The Masquerade is Over' I just couldn't believe (understand more likely) this new...fresh...alternate melody/counter melody that he proffered....he was magic. Just one example....but he brought that song alive for me. Legendary stuff......
Both have passed on, but their music remains. And I have the strong feeling they are also together in the afterworld, making heaven true heaven
Luis Hayes is fantastic.
Lateef was one of the most underrated jazz icons.
Wow! with an exotic toutch of Youseff... I don't recognize this younger Joe... All stars in the same time, same stage! Incredible video!!!
Wow!!!! ....thats swing fantastic! Yääähh.... the young Joe Zawinul! Great!
Lateef and especially Zawinul's playing on this recording is fantastic !
These are some bad ass musicians. They seem to really be enjoying themselves too.
I figure it is called 'playing' music because we are supposed to be having fun when we do it. ;- )
David Cox So true, in theory at least haha!
Agreed (Mike and David) - seems way too rare that we see bands openly having fun playing music together. I know I haven't been in enough groups that truly, spiritually, visibly and audibly had fun together. And it really is like all aspects of it manifest simultaneously... or not at all. Seems to me it has everything to do with the personality of the leader. All iterations of Cannonball's bands, for example, sound happy to me. I mean, c'mon, these guys have to be comfy together for Yusef to pull out an oboe - and still no fights break out! I love that.
I'm sure you're aware of the "Live from Emmet's Place" sessions. If not, check them out. If you're like me, you'll be impressed by the fact that most of them can't seem to hide their giddy grins. It's catchy, and impressive. And almost every last one of them play their collective a$$e$ off!
Stay smiley if and whenever possible.
WOW,. What beautiful flute
Have said it for years, (to me) one of the best versions of "Angel Eyes" ever. Have the performance saved in a few ways & places. 👍
Gold. Pure gold. These Jazz Icon DVDs are a national treasure. Cannonball is amazing but so is Yusef Lateef who doesn't seem to get as much recognition as other big name saxophonists. It's a treat to see these lions performing together. In fact, the whole line-up is first rate. Jazz at its finest.
Yusef has had plenty of recognition, and was well recorded.
@@jeanhodgson8623 Lateef may be well known to people who know Jazz, but he is not a household name in the same way as Sonny Rollins, Ornette Coleman, John Coltrane, Gerry Mulligan, Stan Getz, Cannonball Adderley and even Pharaoh Sanders were from that generation. All of them are great saxophonists. Yusef belongs with that group without a doubt, but you have to be a Jazz fan to know that, I think. You don’t necessarily need to be a Jazz fan to have heard of the others. They simply received (and continue to receive) more publicity. It seems that Lateef didn’t seek out attention, which is just as well, doing fewer interviews during his career than say, his partner in this video, Cannonball Adderley. Yusef should be better known in the same way as the others I mentioned. He’s a great musician.
MUCH RESPECT FOR THESE FINE VERY TALENTED MUSICIANS! *THANK YOU*
Zawinul looked like his own grandpa, the man who looked younger with the years.The way people dressed the year I was born...though elegant in a way. Killer musicians this bunch. Zawinul played for over 9 years with the Adderleys!
@Sterling Pound It is one and the same
Yusef was totally amazing. His flute is out of this world. Very little tongue, exaggerated vibrato (which never becomes sappy). Amazingly lyrical, bringing those "oriental" tones.
Sam Jones.
Truly the best!!!
I didn’t know Yusef was with his band. This is a big bowl of ice cream!! Thank you.
big bowl of ice cream ❤
Oh I see someone can speak the fact here, thank you for your comment.l hope you don't mind if we get to know each other, you speak with so much wisdom.
Thank you very much for this excellent recording. Cannonball's Sextet is one of the most outstanding of their time! Everybody a Master!
Blues on an oboe! Hell ya!
I like how the production knew ahead of time to focus on Mr. Hayes at minute thirty. It makes me wonder if he or Mr. Adderley took crew aside and murmured quietly to them, "Watch Louis. He's about to BLOW IT UP lol"
Oh I see someone can speak the fact here, thank you for your comment.l hope you don't mind if we get to know each other, you speak with so much wisdom.
one of the great bands of all time...
Sam Jones/Louis Hayes w/Joe Z.
Cannon, Nat, and Yusef...
Can't get better
Baddest of the Bad! Coolest of the Cool! No words to describe this!
Wow the restored audio is phenomenal!
It IS good. The sound is better than on a lot of studio recordings. Full marks to the sound engineer and his mikes.
Thought to myself "that white guy on the piano sure can play! How did i manage to miss out on that musician ?" ... Joe Zawinul... Right :D Stellar concerts. Thanks for the share!
He looked different without the mustache and cap.
Oh I see someone can speak the fact here, thank you for your comment.l hope you don't mind if we get to know each other, you speak with so much wisdom.
What a Wonderful audio.Playing it on my big screen.Outstanding!!!its like standing in front of this cats👊🏾😎
This concert was awesome...what a band! hmmm...I only knew Joe Zawinul from Weather Report...he was great. Cannonball, Yusef...sweet and smooth ...
I saw them at the Apollo in Harlem/ underages and overwhelmed ( 1963) and with Nancy Wilson on another event.
I was too ignorant to appreciate jazz back in the late sixties and early seventies. What a treasure trove of performances I missed!
What is happpeniig my reactiions dontt seem to get through Why not?????!?????!
How ahead this music AND those musicians are in every aspect..
Music speaks when words can not.
Nat Adderley was a incredibly underrated player in my view. Very fine on the rarely used cornet and a great foil for Cannonball's exuberence. Great playing by all.
Wow, what a fantastic band, with Yusef added like this!
I got to see these cats at Chicago's London House in 64 on my honeymoon. Miles and Coltrane were also in town. Yes! I see now it is Zawinul befoe he co founded Weather Report.
Damn! Lucky man!
So lucky! that most have been incredible
Wonderful memory you shared hmm Weather Report love it
Hey that's where I saw this band - a couple of nites after Christmas - 1966 . Had seen them the year before in Hermosa Beach and again in '70 at Cal-State Univ. Los Angeles .
The personnel was the same all 3 times . What a band . Every member was a star musician .
@@markbridwell8972 you guys are so lucky!!
What wonderful footage, I love seeing (and hearing) Yufef Lateef especially. I love jazz flute when it's done like he does, or like Roland Kirk, and Hubert Laws. Zawinul looks so young here too! What a great combo.
Angel Eyes by Lateef, great flute.
A real treasure!
The flautist is incredible!
Normal, Yussef lateef is the best flautist. Even more than herbie mann or frank Wess
Damn, that King sounds so good! He makes an alto almost sound like a tenor!
Hey Saxman! Super 20King is where it's at! What are you playin'? Got a '72 tenor that's my sweetheart. I also had a '57 with sterling neck. Came on hard times and had to sell it. It broke my heart. Was a tech also for over 45 years. The only other horn I liked better than my own was a gold plated model 26 Selmer in an alligator skin case that came in for repair. When I asked the owner if he knew what he had,...he said grandpa played it back in the 30's as a pro. I offered him my King and 3 bills. He wouldn't take it. Gave it to his 5th grade daughter. She destroyed it. More heart break. Celebrating my 52nd year as pro player. What's your story if I can ask? Played w/guys from Toronto to Brazil, NY to LA. Love my jazz!!! Give me a shout if ya' like!
Gr8 post!
My Favorite Live Performance
Sharp as a razor blade GREATNESS!
💣👍🤔😍👍💣❗
IT'S sound as FRESH & Viable as
It was back in 63❗🙏🏻Simple
.......can't find the right word!?...
Love it😍 THANKS 4 SHARE IT🙏🏻
This is so good that I'm almost crying. Damn!
J'ai eu la chance de voir Cannonball + à l'Olympia dans les années 60. Sitôt rentré chez moi, j'ai commencé à apprendre le saxo alto et la musique... Quel bel ouvrage que cette session ! çà tombe pile poil, c'est vivant et frétillant... Il n'y a que moi qui ai pris une ride. Mais je m'en fout, j'écoute, re-écoute. Que du bonheur. merci.
Hobo and bassclarinet too chapeau.
I am so glad I found this jewel I have a high-quality Bluetooth receiver with a high quality speaker system and this coming from my iPhone makes me believe that I am there at 1963 in my house thank you so much for uploading❤️✊🏿
Thanks a lot to "Terminal Passage" for uploading all this music !!!
Yeah dude, T.P you da man!
Jive Samba changed my life
Loved that second song
Ja de døde alt for unge mange av jazzmusikerne, Cannonball Adderley var bare 47 år da han døde men en topp altsaxofonist !!
Yusef Lateef (rip). Beautiful playing on all instruments.
Pure gold, we are so lucky to have access to this archive.
Yes we are.
Oh I see someone can speak the fact here, thank you for your comment.l hope you don't mind if we get to know each other, you speak with so much wisdom.
“That’s how music should sound”❤
'Young' (31) Joe Zawinul. Great gifted musicians!!
fantastic...stone groover...really funky thanks
Great music lives forever
A great band ! Lateef’s sound is extra special
an awesome production for me to revisit many times, this living history. Cannibal's intro of the band members is genuine, smooth and magnanimous; the performances reflect this truth.
Great band! Exciting session!