Lee Ritenour with Brian Bromberg Stolen Moments
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2007
- Live from Coconuts Glove 1990
Nice Slow Jazz. Written by Oliver Nelson.
Guitar:Lee Ritenour
Bass:Brian Bromberg
Drums:Harvey Mason
Piano:Alan Broadbent
Saxophone:Ernie Watts
What you are seeing is some of the greatest musicians in the world, it doesn't get any better than Lee Ritenour, Ernie Watts, Brian Bromberg, Alan Broadbent and Harvey Mason. They are the best of the best and this is some of the most beautiful music ever that really touches the soul
Gibson E 5?
The finest solo from Ernie Watts at the peak of his game. This shows how good a tenor sax can sound in terms of tone, precision and musicality.
Every jazz fan/musician on here.....You are SO loved.....by me!!!
Ernie Watts can conjure Trane and that takes skill and experience...a total master of the horn.
WOW, Ritenour playin with some chops!!
This music is incredible. You can't help but become immersed in it. Like going to a different place for awhile. .....no doubt some of the best musicians of our time!
Great performance of one of the greatest jazz tunes of all time.
Saw Brian Bromberg perform at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival in Moscow, Idaho. Went to one of his bass clinics....ABSOLUTELY amazing!!!
Ernie Watts best sax solo of his career
oh i love this song so much.. played it on bass with a pianist friend of mine, such a good feeling.
Wow! All the best guys in one band. Awesome.
Awesome song and I love THEIR interpretation. Lee is the man and I miss Wes Montgomery whose jazz guitar I was nursed on ;-)
Melts my heart! Give thanks more love! BEST!
Excellent quel swing!...
That did a great job playing this tune slowly like this, and still keeping it alive. All the players are so in the pocket, they could probably keep this thing alive at half or double the speed.
Brian Bromberg sure lays that bass line down,,walks it right in at 1:58. Great sound from these top shelf players.
So beautiful, thank you
Brilliant and beautiful music and playing by all!
simply beautiful
Ernie Watts onTenor sax...!
Amazing!!
Nothing wrong with this interpretation. It aptly shows where these guys are coming from. This band has made so much pop music so much more credible. The fact that this is "smoother" than straight ahead jazz interpretations doesn't diminish it's musicality. I love to listen to many stylistic takes on jazz tunes - some I like better than others but that's just AN OPINION!
Great stuff! Brian Bromberg's bass: nothing sounds quiet like it!
This performance was dipped in Conac, and it was the good stuff
Bravo!!!
Superb peformance. Many, many thanks for posting. I've listened to the studio recording since its release in 1990. I was not aware that there was any video footage of the group playing live. It's absolutely fantastic to be able to put the images and sound together. The "Stolen Monemts" album remains a firm favourite of mine and for anyone interested in my point of view, includes a spellbinding version of "Hanted Heart" (as well as an introduction, for me, to the pianist Alan Broadbent).
Lee Ritenour egy zseni!
Ernie Watts !!
EXCELLENT !!!
BRAVO !
this sounds very similar to the version on Lee's CD! I love that version, i have heard it a zillion times, so this was a very interesting find! Almost the same lineup, but with Brian on the bass ! John Patitucci played on the record i think.
5/5
Great stuff I'm glued to my computer.
Mark Murphy does an excellent version of Stolen Moments.
I agree absolutely,with the possible exeption for Broadbent.He adds authenticity to otherwise bald and unconvincing proceedings.
very greats
Bromberg for president !!!!
Top Shelf - sweet tones and even sweeter mullets!
Thank you for such a good quality video, Love it!
Never Had a better moment than watching this video, thanks.
AWESOME!!! TOTALLY AWESOME! I have this CD from back in the day. I always wondered what it must have been like to sit in on that set when this track was being recorded? Thank you so much for posting and giving me an opportunity to visually experience this CLASSIC!!!
No kidding. I didn't know he played double bass too. Nice sound too.
Great playing, fine performance. But oh my! Those haircuts... These guys were from a another world.
ya really HOT licks
very good cool amazing
nice ! ですね.
OK, I dig it.
Right on,orange!You know what the deal is!
how did they get so cool, and where did the piano player get those harmonies?
hey captain fingers! see you in seattle at jazz alley with dave grusin!
This piece sounds wonderful no matter who plays it!, yet I deem Jamal's take my fav right after the original by Oliver Nelson.
Have a little respect, all of these guys are motherfathers.
I tried to find Lionel Ritchie in this Lee Ritenour "Stolen Moments" video, you know the video to which all these comments refer to.....just cant seem to find him in here
Since when beeing busy is a criterion for great jazz or any art for that matter?And in words of great Fats Waller"If you have to ask what real jazz is you´ll never know!"
Does anyone have Brian Bromberg's "September" song? I can't find it on ITunes.
Where can I get this DVD?
Dig those cats man!
why is stanley from the office playing drums? fantastic song. rediculous guitar feel
Probably money more than the music ;-)
Just joking.. they probably love this kind of music too.. but this sounds very smooth to me... like its appealing to the Smooth FM crowd.. nothing wrong with that of course...
as an anecdote: I once saw a gig with Don Alias, the Breckers, Alex Acuna et al and the first thing they said "you are gonna hear tonight what we genuinely love playing... not what you hear on our records... not on our videos..."
it sounded nothing like the Ritenour video ;-)
Wes and Montgomery helped! And Martino! And and...too many cool cats...but of course Benson the coolest one of all!
giusto un pelino patinato...
@crepescule He is the best
who's on piano?
Dovydas Baranauskas Alan Broadbent
what about lionel ritchie? he had a mullet!
Lionel had what we called " a Shag". Lol.
Ahmad jamal has the best version of stolen moment
drummer looks like stanley from the office
There is nothing wrong with this jazz. The critics here are whining because it doesn't fit their tastes exactly.
80's sax music has often been used for porn, but this has nothing to do with that
bass is wonderful...
but is not the Brian Bromberg I used to know!!!!!!!!
asd
wow i hear tribute to Wes Montgomery all over these solos- i guess Wes played too many notes tho...poor wes
I didn't know Jeff Foxworthy played the piano.
i dont agree. but i guess everyone is entitled to their own opinion : )
This kind of guitar playing is exactly what made me put the guitar down and focus on the piano. He plays more than is needed to get the point across, spending too much energy trying to impress.
These guys need to make a living and this is the lowest common denominator i.e. appealing to clueless middle class people with disposable income... if they could really play what they loved it wouldn't be this...
Only the white players have mullets, and this being 1990 could be their mullets were soon history. OMG the eighties and mullets LOL
Sounds fine, but note that in the sax solo, the images are of the any others musicians. What a crap of editing work. Obviously Ritenour signs the checks, not Watts.
Great musicians, but, sorry, the sound and the arrangement are made for Motels elevators.
+1000.. this is tolerable music, doesn't move me in the slightest though... its too stylistic for me.. I prefer my jazz a bit more progressive and atmospheric...
Lee, you lost the melody and feeling of the tune. Just hot licks.