I now think I've found the resemblances: The A-part of Thadrack is similar to Sonny Rollins Airegin and also to Duke Jordan's Jordu whereas the bridge (the B-Part) is different in all three pieces. But in Jazz there is a lot more "give and take" than in classical music. Correct me if I'm wrong.
The whole piece is an interpretation of "Thadrack", a composition of Thad Jones, which reminds me of some other composition, but I can't remember. I checked it against minoring the blues (Ernie Wilkins) played by Birdland stars 1956 (Kenny Durham Phil Woods etc.), which has something in common. Hope this helps
How wonderful!
Besides the recording fidelity, this sounds like it could be straight from a Bud Powell record of the 60s. That’s how good it is.
I now think I've found the resemblances: The A-part of Thadrack is similar to Sonny Rollins Airegin and also to Duke Jordan's Jordu whereas the bridge (the B-Part) is different in all three pieces. But in Jazz there is a lot more "give and take" than in classical music. Correct me if I'm wrong.
indeed...
also quotes Dat Dere by Oscar Brown, Jr.
damn that shit at 2:38 wooo
Grosso!!
What that tune called at 4:35?
The whole piece is an interpretation of "Thadrack", a composition of Thad Jones, which reminds me of some other composition, but I can't remember. I checked it against minoring the blues (Ernie Wilkins) played by Birdland stars 1956 (Kenny Durham Phil Woods etc.), which has something in common. Hope this helps
Littlewhitelephant Lewis Nash solo w. Tommy Flanagan trio (Jazz Baltica 1999) - Thadrack
reduce dall'Orvieto Jazz 2013/2014, vi dico che Nash Lewis è ...pazzesco, non ha eguali!!!
M'bad--tune was Bobby Timmons (OBJ nice lyric, tho--)
is his bass drum always tuned like that? sounds like early metallica records lmao
I think that's only the recording, too much attack for jazz imo
Huuu !!!!
Who is bassist?
Mingyu Kim looks like Peter Washington