Dave Grusin - Oasis ☆ GRP Live In Session • 1985 [HQ AUDIO]
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Live from The Record Plant 1985
DAVE GRUSIN - Keyboards
DAVE VALENTIN - Flute
LEE RITENOUR - Guitar
LARRY WILLIAMS - Saxophone & Keyboards
CARLOS VEGA - Drums
ABRAHAM LABORIEL - Bass
Jazz guitarist Lee Ritenour and pianist Dave Grusin join forces for this session videotaped in 1985, live at the famous Record Plant recording studio in Los Angeles, California. Ritenour and Grusin, who are joined by Larry Williams on sax and keyboards, Carlos Vega on drums, Abraham Laboriel on bass, and Ivan Lins on piano and vocals, perform eight selections in their hour-long set, including "Power Wave," "Rio Funk," "Harlequin," and "St. Elsewhere."
It's a crime to not put this song on Spotify.
I’ve see this video many times as I saw many other videos of very good drummers. But what strikes me the most about Carlos Vega was his accuracy, he took it to another level, filled with many sounds and notes this track is perfect. His drum kit is tuned … man!!! to perfection. The sounds out of those toms are tight and so enjoyable.
I heard this in 1988 when I was handed out a VHS tape for demo and right there I was impressed, I knew I had to play drums. RIP Carlos YOU ARE at the very top in my book.
Carlos Vega’s groove is so sweet & creative. Made it look and sound effortless. RIP
I never stop loving this even for nearly 40 years. Amazing talent in that room. Sad that Carlos Vega died. Nobody played session drumming like that. What a prodigy. Just watch what he does. Incredible. I've never seen this or heard it before and probably never will in my lifetime with a small kit like that. Jazz time signatures are incredibly difficult as a drummer or any musicians and there are 5 different time signatures in this one.. RIP Carlos V. you certainly deserve it.
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There is only one time signature in this song
It's just 4/4 but they dance around the meter with all kinds of syncopations
Carlos Vega's interpretation of this tune here is in the same style that Dave Weckl would popularize in the up-coming years. Yet, Carlos makes it look soooooo easy... wonder why he wasn't as well-known and revered as Weckl. (Dave Weckl fan here, no offense intended).
May be Dave was coming up and Carlos was already present. Man, he was such a great musician. RIP Carlos Vega. We drummers owe you so much.
Como soportar la desaparición física de Carlitos Vega y David Valentín. Dos gigantes...que descansen en paz.
Thanks God for this gem ❤ in hard times makes me love life . Amazing players , Carlos Vega fckn master 🔥🔥🔥🔥
maaaan !!! this was 1985 !!!!! if sooooo < carlos vega is pretty outstanding !!!! those chops are so technical, just a year before Elektric Band with Weckl was formed! astounding
carlos vega master of masters
Dave Valentin and Carlos Vega rest in peace 🌹🌹🌹🌹
RIP Carlos Vega. Awesome
His playing was awesome. His kit was fat and punchy to perfection. Unlike other jazzers who used single ply high and tight, he used pinstripes and his kit had balls.
MASTER.
Oasis was Dave Valenting song..
Of course! In Dave Grusin & Lee Ritenour concert ;)
l love Dave Valentins playing I try to play like him...hope I get there one day
I've loved this track since my dad picked up the CD shortly after it was released over 30 years ago. Carlos' drum playing is so tight yet almost effortless. I'm honestly surprised I've never blown up any speakers or amplifiers playing this because I've played it LOUD so many times over the years!
And if you think the CD is good you should hear this on vinyl LP (yes, GRP used to release vinyl back in the day) ;-) and it is miraculous! Just incredible sound and with a tremendous amount of dynamic SLAM. Carlos Vegaand Dave Valentin totally stole the show with this performance!
I have a few GRP albums, but not this one. The album shouldn't sound any better than CD because this was recorded on a Sony PCM3324 that operated at 44.1 or 48 khz/16 bits. Then to cut it to vinyl you have to make the usual cutting compromises like blending the channels below 100 hz, watch the levels, etc. If they'd recorded to analog tape, the ultimate "high-res" format, they could have cut a killer vinyl album version and many years later gone back and released it in a high-res format too.
I know it shouldn't, but it does. Trust me.
This has been the case 9 times out of 10 with other labels that recorded exclusively in digital such as: Telarc & Delos. If you lived in South Florida I would be all too happy to prove it to you. Cheers!
Dave Grusin only played with people who could play 'tight' with him. This performance showcases the talent that wanted to play alongside him.
And exactly this makes the specific GRP sound, that was new then and still is unique.
Love Carlos Vega! this entire line up is fantastic!. Those Paiste blue label Formula 602`s sound like sonic bliss
Any good album recommendations? I'm just discovering this group of musicians
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Yep, but he has a 2oo2 Heavy Hi Hat bottom as can be seen in one shot. The top is also 2oo2. He did like heavier hihats as he had Signatures later that were listed as heavy high hat. The Ride looks much like a Sound Creation. Possibly a Dry ride I heard about. I think that is what he used here. Blue label 602 crashes.
I never bored to hear this song..👍👍👍
R.I.P. Dave Valentin
I didn't know he'd passed away until I read your comment. =/
I wonder after this insanely great performance if they realized just how good this was?
Magicians playing to reach the heavens - miss Dave Valentin, Carlos Vega, ohhhh What a loss to Jazz Fusion...
RIP Carlos Vega. We miss you.
The late Carlos Vega on drums. Saw him with James Taylor band several times. RIP.
Out of this world...!
valentin’s play is so bright and shining. i missed him today
Never get tired of this music even now.
That was my favorite music track of all-time in (1985)!
Such a wonderful track.
👍 CARLOS VEGA (R.I.P.) KICKING RIGHTEOUS ASS‼️🙂
Man! I bought GRP Live in Session on cassette tape in college back in 1986, and wore this track out until someone had stolen my cassette case along with this tape from my car. Been searching for this version of Oasis for 30+ years, and finally found it tonight… Thank you UA-cam! ❤
The instruments are typical for the mid-80s: The DX7 on top of the synths and Dave plays a CP70 grand piano. Even the drums sound like 1986.
Dj Quik sent me here. Hot damn these dudes get down for reals. Word.
So amazing to see theive footage and what great solo's.... 🙏🙏❤
AN AMAZING ALL-STAR BAND!!!!!
Excelente precisión de Carlos Vega...
me siento privilegiado de haber visto a este genio en México....nunca habrá alguien como el...y además con lee uuuffff!!
amazing!
Larry Williams, always the hidden magician.
This is so sad
Dave Valentin died 2017z he had a stroke 2011 I think which took his playing. He made decent money but spent it all on youth projects and teaching under Priv youngsters music he had nothing when he suffered couldn’t afford the rent if his apartment! Another stroke and Parkinson’s took him 2017
As well as Carlos!
.........................Carlos.................
Almost 40 years later I'm still loving this! Sad that Carlos and Dave are no longer with us.
SO NICE GREAT PLAYING BY ALL
Carlos Vega was a big drummer
Este fue un gran disco,gran reunión de músicos extraordinarios,fantástico Dave,buon anima,!
may Dave Valentin and Carlos Vega rest in love and peace ... ❤❤
Awesome musicianship.
Difficulty here is mind blowing!!
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Dave Valentín grandioso... !!!!
This sounds like it should be in mario kart
If it was, I'd probably play the game.
Masterpiece
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