This show wasn't a one-off performance. In the early 1980s, Corea and White and Clarke performed several times as the Griffith Park band. They played with friends (such as Joe Henderson on sax), and they released four albums: (1) The Griffith Park Collection; (2) The Griffith Park Collection 2; (3) Echoes of an Era; and (4) Echoes of an Era 2. All are available on CD.
This is the echo's of an era tour/griffith park collection tour 1982 . I know I am the live engineer of the tour. then album was recorded off of work tapes of eachshow. Great time
Upright bass was really Stanley's main instrument, before he went electric. He was classically trained and played upright bass with Horace Silver, Art Blakey, Joe Henderson and Pharoah Sanders. The first incarnation of Return To Forever in the early 70's was acoustic. Chick Corea told Stanley RTF was going electric, which forced him to become an electric bass player as well. The rest is history as to how he revolutionized the electric bass, but to his own account he's probably better on upright.
When I grow up in some other lifetime I want to play Bass like Stanley.......incredible and perfect.
Clarke plays that bass so effortlessly
This show wasn't a one-off performance. In the early 1980s, Corea and White and Clarke performed several times as the Griffith Park band. They played with friends (such as Joe Henderson on sax), and they released four albums: (1) The Griffith Park Collection; (2) The Griffith Park Collection 2; (3) Echoes of an Era; and (4) Echoes of an Era 2. All are available on CD.
This is the echo's of an era tour/griffith park collection tour 1982 . I know I am the live engineer of the tour.
then album was recorded off of work tapes of eachshow. Great time
Stanley is rocking the bass so well
RIP Chick Corea.
I love a tune you can whistle along to.
Joe Henderson is truly one of the most innovative "Tenor" players of that generation!!!
Greatness. Joe Henderson top of his game.
The essence of jazz--- as played for as long as anyone can remember!!
Drum solo so bad ass he had to leave the stage!!
Oh,my God!!!
7:07 to 7:12 Simply wonderful
God i fuckig love this tune
WOW
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this bop is hard... haha
6:53
+James Sudimak Ugh!
one of the best 3 seconds in jazz
ALIENS!
6:53 Magique !
Somebody in the audience fainting at 6:53 x'D
didn't know stanley clark even played standup.
Bruce Blake yea, he's true to this.
Upright bass was really Stanley's main instrument, before he went electric. He was classically trained and played upright bass with Horace Silver, Art Blakey, Joe Henderson and Pharoah Sanders. The first incarnation of Return To Forever in the early 70's was acoustic. Chick Corea told Stanley RTF was going electric, which forced him to become an electric bass player as well.
The rest is history as to how he revolutionized the electric bass, but to his own account he's probably better on upright.
was this concert a one-off performance?
@fiddlercrab3 Lenny wrote it
@Borgrimder Bigger question: who wrote it? Is it a contrafact of another tune?
Lenny White, original composition.
5:00 -> hee hee
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Anyone knows the name of the Song?
It's right there in the title of this video-L's Bop
it's called "Joe Henderson shreds"
Sorry (L's bop)