SUGAR - BOB MALACH and the CTI All-Stars Live
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- Sugar (Stanley Turrentine). Hubert Laws: Flute; Brian Lynch: Trumpet; Bob Malach: Tenor Saxophone; Russell Malone: Guitar; Niels Lan Doky: Piano; Mark Egan: Bass; Jeff "Tain" Watts: Drums; and Airto Moreira: Percusion Jazzwoche Burghausen (2010)
For view the entire concert: • CTI All Star Band Feat...
Bob Malach (born August 23, 1954) is an American jazz saxophonist.
Malach learned several reed instruments in his youth, and played with Philadelphia soul bands such as The Stylistics and The O'Jays while still a teenager. He played in the big bands of Lin Biviano and Les Elgart in the mid-1970s, then moved to New York City in 1977, where he met Alphonse Mouzon. He recorded with Mouzon and went on tour with him in Europe, leading to eventual collaborations with European jazz artists including George Gruntz, Chris Hinze, Joachim Kuhn, Didier Lockwood, Palle Mikkelborg, Michel Petrucciani, Aldo Romano, Bo Stief, and Jasper Van't Hof.
In the US, Malach played extensively both in jazz circles and with pop, rock, and soul musicians. He worked with Stanley Clarke in the 1970s, and in the 1980s and 1990s played with, among others, Madonna, Horace Silver, Bob Mintzer, Robben Ford, Stevie Wonder, Steve Miller, Joe Zawinul, Mike Stern, Georgie Fame, Ben Sidran, Leni Stern, and Dave Weckl.
I had the great honor to make a record with Bob. Nicest guy in the world and a genius….took my breath away!
Truly underrated
Very self-effacing.
Wonderful!
My second favorite Bob Sax player!
First one : BOB BERG:]
Russel Malone on the guitar, one of the best !
Excellent and tasteful
YES BRET ! You are still here ! Best news of the year ! Thank you for all the happiness and inspiration you give us, thank you thank you...
l love the trumpet with his eyes rolled back into his skull
LOVELY rise'n'shine call for u folks luving westward in the States!! 😃👍😃👍😃👍
(I MEANT "Lee" of course!!). 🙄😬☹️😵
Sound is so perfect! Ballad playing is so excellent! Can't hear enough of him.
How wonderful to see and hear Bob Malach! Of course, the other cats as well. However, Bob is a dear friend of mine from way back "in the day" in Philly. He was a monstrous talent as a kid and shows here that he is just such an incredibly sensitive and soulful tenor saxophonist. I know that our dear departed friend, Michael Brecker, also loved and respected Bob as a young guy in Philly. Bob and I had many good musical times together, but never enough! Love you Bob!
Bob is an unsung hero.
@@JazzVideoGuy He is, but not "unsung" to all of us! Hope all is well in Mexico, and also with the new puppy!
Marvelous stuff for a Saturday morn! Thanks, JVGuy !
classic tune
top quality band
So glad I discovered this guy. Heard him on a Dexter Wansel album and could’ve sworn it was Brecker. Wow. Reminds me of Ralph Bowen a bit too.
Man! What a great Tenor player. So nice in the upper register at the beginning. How do I not know this guy?
Tmpt too!
one of the GOATs
Wonderful sounding group. Great performance. Thanks, Bret.
All--stars, that's for sure.
This is great, man and you’re still here, wonderful! Great to see Hubert Laws in the line up too. Any videos of Hubert Laws?
CTI All-Stars
GRACIAS!¡!>🎷😎
Great stuff. What year please? 🎵🎵
Always loved Bob's playing. Thought he ranked right up there with the likes of Brecker. I'm sure he was influenced by Brecker
Bob is an excellent tenor player.
Gey Bret! I of course recognise rhis as one of Stan Turrentine' BURNIN' compositions but WHO are the personnel?
Trumpeter obviously AIN'T Lew bur dies a more than passable rake on him. SUPERcool!!!
Brian Lynch
@@adamrafferty Cheers Adam! 👍