Brad Mehldau Quartet - De-Dah (Elmo Hope)
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- Brad Mehldau - piano
Jorge Rossy - drums
Joris Roelofs - bass clarinet
Clemens van der Feen - double bass
Recorded on 26 March 2021, as part of the Transmission-Transition Festival at TivoliVredenburg (Utrecht, the Netherlands).
Sound mix by Clemens van der Feen.
Great to see Jorge back on drums with Brad!!!!
yup
Damn Jorge playing with Brad again is taking me back in time. That OG trio was some era defining shit.
Welcome back!! Jorge Rossy!! We need you!!!!
2:11, Rossy predicting Clemen's end phrase.. brilliant!
Interesting hearing Brad playing this more straight ahead material at this stage in his career!
Joris, that’s definitely some of the best bass clarinet playing I’ve heard.
Eric Dolphy's lineage.
Oh my, it's Jorge!!!
Oh my god Jorge and Brad together again. Im dreaming awake
Brad - not even touching the pedals - respect
clemens with brad and jorge is totally cool!!
swinging bass player!
Rare thing to see on you tube something decent recorded - good work by mixing engineer Clemens
Yep - and we can hear the bass perfectly ;)
What a spectacular and dynamite performance by Brad and Company!
Hope's stuff was so great. His lp on the Hifi label is amazing. Nice job guys, really enjoyed this!
Just super. Brad and Clemens gives this a kick out in the outer space.
Thanks so much for sharing Joris. Amazing feel and sound on the bass clarinett !
Beautiful playing !!!
Yeah Joris!
I really enjoyed this
That Steinway really sounds pretty good. Wish they made a self tuning piano that would always stay in tune however. We have to learn to live with out of tune pianos even if subtly out of tune. Never heard bass clarinet played like this. Pure tone. Nice musical lines from Pianist and Clarinet man.
rare thing to see on youtube something decent recorded - good work by Mixman Clemens
Nothing wrong with that tuning!
Blown away beer heard this before with clarinet!
@@geraldhickey4217 in
Now it is proved. You can play advanced jazz solos on a bass clarinet. Just listen to Joris Roelofs in this.
Check out Eric Dolphy, who proved it 60 years ago
wonderful!
Amazing! 🔥
Totally Awesome 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
This is great
Wow😍😍😍
Love this quartet, saw it at the Transition Festival live, when may we see the whole set? Thanks Joris.
back to 90s👾
Those guys are pretty good!
Te gek Joris!
Grande swing!!! Grande jazz!!!
Don’t know these guys! Who’s in the lineup? They really swing.
Joris lit emojis only for this performance 🔥🔥🔥. Hartelijk bedankt
freaks of ecstasy :-)
☆☆☆☆☆"
🌱🙄💙🌾
Those bass lines really dance
It's not as symbiotic as Brad's Trio before. But it's Covid time.
Wtf dude ?!
4:20
So good, really enjoyed it! Congrats!!
absolute world class!
3:33
Awesome. A great sound. Super all around - I really like the bass clarinet. I actually prefer it over saxophone as it's not as harsh or brash on the ears as a saxophone can often be - but not necessarily.
Depends on the saxophone player. Saxophone sound is anywhere from Lester Young to Albert Ayler~
@@mambojazz1 Absolutely true of course. My fave Charles Lloyd is a master of the gentle tone as well as the seriously aggressive. The wooden winds just have that subdued tone by design. It's probably harder for a bass clarinet to sound like a sax than for a sax to sound like a bass clarinet. 🤪
@@Garflips Well Dolphy's bass clarinet was beautifully harsh and he is the father of jazz on bass clarinet. A sax never sounds like a bass clarinet they are too completely different instruments. But there is less clarinet in jazz so people often try to compare it to a more popular instrument.
No 😔......sorry
Why not?
Brad is the best there ever been, don’t you dare!
Not a fan of straight ahead jazz?