IMHO Cat developed his own voice. My preference is mainstream and BeBop but I can listen to some contemporary, like E.M. and several others that put their heart and soul into it. This Cat is BadAss !!
Pls don’t ever erase this beautiful because it’s just the most beautiful thing truly extraordinary. A complete deferent versión from the original one which was by John Coltrane, but they’ve got the most essential part and the one that defines the piece itself. This is truly Beaty itself.
Eric Marienthal is a self-proclaimed Julian ' Cannonball' Adderley influenced and inspired saxophonist. He credits David Sanborn for only his now-abandoned use of split tones ( on the F# and G ); neither adoption of which is utilized in this performance. And David is first and foremost a Blues saxophonist whose influences have come from Hank Crawford and King Curtis; the former in respect of melody, and the latter with regards to the altissimo overtone high notes. However , David Sanborn's non-standard earthy tonal sound-voice reminisces more saxophonists Earl Bostic and Ace Cannon rather than Hank Crawford . Eric Marienthal neither plays nor sounds like David Sanborn who has a personably individualised sound-voice - and style - which is almost inimitable . Grover Washington's tonal sound-voice commands smoothness, warmth and spiritual melancholia . Listen to his treatment of this said tune; how he impeccably employs the afore-mentioned qualities interlaced with sketches of organic Jazz utterances.
@@tate333666 Eric is among the best - any genre. Check out any of his instructional videos - those from the 80's/90's. Eric's text book re.: saxophone exercises is highly recommended.
What a great player. Stellar tone all the way up and down the horn, great feel, great altissimo and so soulful.
I got so sentimental when I first heard this that I cried. Its truly beautiful thankn u for providing us with this
I did too !!!
R.I.P, Chuck Loeb
Great technique and feeling
1980s smooth jazz expert doing justice with a touch of Grover in the melody, and sketches of Charlie Parker in the improvisation. Wise posting!
More like a solid xerox of David Sanborne!!!
My best "Organic Real Jazz" performance of its time!
And, Ernie Watts' - both for the dexterous inferno Eric and Ernie have so passionately ignited.
IMHO Cat developed his own voice. My preference is mainstream and BeBop but I can listen to some contemporary, like E.M. and several others that put their heart and soul into it. This Cat is BadAss !!
Great tune,great player, it doesnt get better.
Brilliant playing
Pls don’t ever erase this beautiful because it’s just the most beautiful thing truly extraordinary. A complete deferent versión from the original one which was by John Coltrane, but they’ve got the most essential part and the one that defines the piece itself. This is truly Beaty itself.
bravo Eric!
Evergreens never fades
Beautiful Eric!
Amazing Eric.
awesome feel.. loved it. not the talking though.... sax is magic
Wow, what a player. He is my idol from now on.
so so cool. is a dream
Best of the Best..he is the Men ...Mariental..
Great 👍🏼 👍🏼👍🏼
genios!!
inspiração, só digo isso
smoothy version!
😉 scoopy version.
Show!
master
에릭은 역시 알토야~~~
Я прекланяюсь!!!
I wish Jeff Beck had a take on this song as he did with Good Bye Pork Pie Hat.
Gamelan bali
show beautiful perfect....eric d+..
Sax solo far outperforms the naff, nice-guy chat.
Drop the blurb and do what you do best, blowing that horn.
That's A1.
MauriatOttolink lol that blurb is what gets you the gigs. People skills is one component to success in the music industry today.
didnt care for the drums.... brushes and laid back would have highlighted the fabulous sax player...
nice job , eric is so much more that the smooth jazz/studio guy. Ksaxman.com
Chuck, gone too soon
Sometimes I still cannot believe he is gone, miss that man!
Mr. Chuck Loeb on guitar
Its a shame the person filming wasn't sat to the left👍
Too saxy!
Eric Marienthal is a self-proclaimed Julian ' Cannonball' Adderley influenced and inspired saxophonist.
He credits David Sanborn for only his now-abandoned use of split tones ( on the F# and G ); neither adoption of which is utilized in this performance.
And David is first and foremost a Blues saxophonist whose influences have come from Hank Crawford and King Curtis; the former in respect of melody, and the latter with regards to the altissimo overtone high notes.
However , David Sanborn's non-standard earthy tonal sound-voice reminisces more saxophonists Earl Bostic and Ace Cannon rather than Hank Crawford .
Eric Marienthal neither plays nor sounds like David Sanborn who has a personably individualised sound-voice - and style - which is almost inimitable .
Grover Washington's tonal sound-voice commands smoothness, warmth and spiritual melancholia . Listen to his treatment of this said tune; how he impeccably employs the afore-mentioned qualities interlaced with sketches of organic Jazz utterances.
wyndhl eodumegwu sounds like a jazz history class essay. A+ for you
Bustradore VI
- much respect!
wyndhl eodumegwu I really don't understand the relation of this video and your lecture?!
Yea whatever...the guy can play that damn Sax though
@@tate333666 Eric is among the best - any genre.
Check out any of his instructional videos - those from the 80's/90's.
Eric's text book re.: saxophone exercises is highly recommended.
I never liked this tune and only people that can not play this tune love it?.. actually fun to play but not the best
Dragging..
Drums and everything else takes over the sound.
I can't hear the sax.
Poor version , cover of the it!
damn cell phone microphones....maybe by now you've heard the studio version! - - -- - ua-cam.com/video/waU0mNTVtQU/v-deo.html
Disastrous .