LESTER YOUNG with THE KING COLE TRIO & BUDDY RICH

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  • Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
  • 1) THESE FOOLISH THINGS
    (Strachey) 4:42
    2) LESTER LEAPS IN
    (Lester Young) 3:39
    LESTER YOUNG, tenor saxophone,
    with:
    Nat King Cole, piano
    Oscar Moore, guitar
    Johnny Miller, bass
    Buddy Rich, drums
    Hollywood, circa 20 March, 1946
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 63

  • @stanleynkele3649
    @stanleynkele3649 4 роки тому +7

    There will never be another Lester Young

  • @ericcoffin5506
    @ericcoffin5506 7 років тому +13

    God where are the musicians today? There's no one today that can touch this. I want to go live then.

    • @lazaroiriondo5487
      @lazaroiriondo5487 4 роки тому +1

      @Jimi Hendrix Sorry, do you know any saxophonist around the style of Lester now or in recent time? I just started to "new" jazz and was looking this side of the spectrum.

    • @plee711
      @plee711 4 роки тому +1

      @@lazaroiriondo5487 I would recommend Branford Marsalis and Wayne Shorter. Branford takes a lot of influence from Wayne and Sonny Rollins who were musical descendants of Lester Young themselves, and has also attested to the importance of Lester Young and the musicians of the swing era. Wayne's playing just has Pres all over it. So beautiful.

    • @paulgentile1024
      @paulgentile1024 3 роки тому +1

      @Whole Lotta Slatt no one said they were plenty of musicians around...there are tons of artists around.... I don't see anybody reaching this caliber though...

  • @lindajones-carry418
    @lindajones-carry418 5 років тому +6

    Oh my my! Come on..how great is this! Smooth..GO DADDY GO!

  • @elis6299
    @elis6299 2 роки тому +4

    One of the greatest recordings of all time if you ask me

  • @johnmarlin7269
    @johnmarlin7269 4 місяці тому

    Smooth as molten butter running over warm mashed potatoes. Brilliant stuff.

  • @sabrennuahs
    @sabrennuahs 5 років тому +3

    I heard this music when i was a kid. My Dad loved it and also played the sax, clairenet , and harmonica. He really liked Lester Young's style ! Now, I'm 69 and I really like it too !

  • @MercuryCarMan3
    @MercuryCarMan3 12 років тому +17

    It does not get better than this, Lester Young, the King Cole Trio and Buddy Rich. Perhaps the greatest tenor saxophonist in history of jazz, the greatest threesome during the 1940's (certainly the greatest edition of the King Cole Trio) and perhaps the greatest drummer in jazz.

  • @MrDHRR
    @MrDHRR 5 років тому +8

    I'm forever playing this version of These Foolish Things.

  • @Rayo_Rob_No.17
    @Rayo_Rob_No.17 4 роки тому +6

    Love it...this is just amazing. Lester Pres young...sigh, he never disappoints. And, Nat was brilliant on the 88. Never tire of these guys.

  • @MercuryCarMan3
    @MercuryCarMan3 12 років тому +21

    Just to provide some historical perspective. This recording was not a commercial recording, therefore there was no conflict with Nat Cole's contract with Capitol Records. This was a Jubilee broadcast over the Armed Forces Radio Service, beamed specifically to African American service members in the Army, Army Air Force (that later become the U. S. Air Force), Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. The King Cole Trio and other African-American acts regularly performed on this program.

    • @Rayo_Rob_No.17
      @Rayo_Rob_No.17 4 роки тому

      Indeed. I recognized the intro to the piece, as being taken from Jubilee. I have a few recordings of Jubilee, from the AFRS. Great stuff.

    • @lazaroiriondo5487
      @lazaroiriondo5487 4 роки тому +2

      Thank u. jazz was promoted by the U.S as form of propaganda in europe and around the globe, not that it was important in the government for cultural purpose. It's a shame that jazz was never really given the opportunity such as sport or other kind of "entertainment"

  • @johnmarlin7269
    @johnmarlin7269 4 місяці тому

    Listen to the work of Oscar Moore on guitar here (along with everything else). Sweet.

  • @Thimoneliazer
    @Thimoneliazer Рік тому

    Oscar's little solo at 6:30, so tastefull, like always!

  • @jonathandorea9471
    @jonathandorea9471 9 років тому +8

    God damn the comping from Oscar/Nat is unbelievable!!

  • @jorgeluisantongutierrez3022
    @jorgeluisantongutierrez3022 3 роки тому +1

    El famoso artista Lester young fue un grande de la música de jazz de aquella bella época que no pasada de moda Jorge de peru

  • @ashokgulati
    @ashokgulati 11 років тому +19

    Prez was the king of ballads!
    The jazz world lost a great pianist when Cole shifted to pop songs!

    • @sclogse1
      @sclogse1 9 років тому +3

      +Ashok Gulati Yowza. The man was a piano god. I always wished that Oscar Levant would have made a jazz album. Had the touch and the brains.

    • @billbradstreet7360
      @billbradstreet7360 6 років тому +1

      Ashok Gulati Lester Young and a song called but he had such beautiful eyes

    • @jacksprat3009
      @jacksprat3009 5 років тому +3

      He knew where the butter for his bread was.

    • @bobmerrillnet
      @bobmerrillnet 4 роки тому +1

      The jazz world lost nothing. Recordings of his superb piano playing abound. The fact that his voice was so velvety sublime added a new dimension to his legacy, gave him financial security, and made him a household word. Fans exposed to him through “Ramblin’ Rose” etc. might well have become jazz fans through knowing his popular work. Capitol should have let him play more piano on his records, that’s for sure, but it’s all good. What’s bad is that he died at 45 in 1965. Imagine if he had lived another 45 years like his brother Freddy Cole? Think of the music he would have made - playing more piano and singing, without a record company calling the shots!

  • @moshepotts
    @moshepotts 11 років тому +7

    In the mid 70's I got a Lester solos tape at full & half speed...what an education....he innate sense of melody and rythmn or is that rythmn & melody, informs my always changing appreciation of music to this day....

  • @michaeltibbs9875
    @michaeltibbs9875 8 років тому +15

    "Tenor chanting" LOL
    Prez is my favorite! These two tunes are fine examples of how well he was playing after he left the Army, contrary to many who said that the Army experience caused his decline...

    • @lastknowngood0
      @lastknowngood0 6 років тому +2

      Some industry sources said his best years were the mid 50's which would encompass 55 to march 1959.BTW Pres is my Fave Tenor too! Interestingly his inspiration came from Frankie Trumbauer (C-Melody Sax) & Jimmy Dorsey (clarinet & Also Sax)! Reedsville!

  • @johnclowes5448
    @johnclowes5448 11 років тому +6

    Lester young ,what a line up ,fantastic sound ,I love it

  • @damonarvid3548
    @damonarvid3548 4 роки тому +1

    Incredible strut

  • @robertflint2549
    @robertflint2549 6 років тому +5

    Yeah, I like Les most when he's playing with Nat! Brought the best out of each other...

    • @feinblaeser
      @feinblaeser 2 роки тому +1

      I feel the same way! My favorite Lester Young recordings are with Nat King Cole. The Trios with Buddy Rich or Red Callender are sooooo beautiful!

    • @robertflint2549
      @robertflint2549 2 роки тому

      @@feinblaeser Indeed, sir.

  • @lowellthomasjr.468
    @lowellthomasjr.468 11 років тому +6

    Excellence, elegance, genius, whatever you want to say...this is THE MOST! lol

  • @dasglasperlenspiel10
    @dasglasperlenspiel10 5 років тому +3

    Now that's a band!!! So beautifully played!!

  • @georgesember9069
    @georgesember9069 2 роки тому

    Just a wonderful live session, everybody in great form, a treasure!!

  • @Laurenzatto54
    @Laurenzatto54 7 років тому +5

    Magic Lester

  • @SatchmoSings
    @SatchmoSings 13 років тому +11

    While most of us are more familiar with Cole as a pop star he was quite an excellent jazz pianist as his recordings with "Prez" attest along with his touring and recording with "Jazz At The Philharmonic."
    Whenever a Nat Cole recording from this period was released on a label other than Capital, he was always listed as "Aye Guy."

  • @taxiwardance7242
    @taxiwardance7242 10 років тому +6

    gorgeous

  • @spark_6710
    @spark_6710 5 років тому +1

    So gorge !!! The dream team !!!

  • @georgesember9069
    @georgesember9069 2 роки тому

    Wonderful music!! Thanks for posting!

  • @gabri3l367
    @gabri3l367 6 років тому +3

    Che suono !

  • @gustavotblanco
    @gustavotblanco 9 місяців тому

    Great. Thank you!

  • @lastknowngood0
    @lastknowngood0 6 років тому +4

    Joe "The Boss" ;-) This album is just about the very best Pres collection that I have ever seen in one place! Thanks so much for this GEM!

  • @bobblues1158
    @bobblues1158 3 роки тому

    Great!

  • @moorzeekable
    @moorzeekable 13 років тому +2

    so good

  • @wiljazz2869
    @wiljazz2869 9 років тому +2

    good....!!!

  • @alexhunterjazz
    @alexhunterjazz 13 років тому +7

    "as you can see i've even taken off the.."
    "well lets not just stand around talkin' lester!"
    YEH LESTER WE DIDN'T ASK FOR YOUR LIFE STORY

  • @MrHochette
    @MrHochette 10 років тому +5

    le plus grand de tous avec armstrong et ellington

    • @Laurenzatto54
      @Laurenzatto54 9 років тому

      yves-marie corinthio Je rajouterai quand même Hawkins, ne l'oublions pas.... Lester lui-même le plaçait tout en haut...

    • @MrHochette
      @MrHochette 9 років тому +1

      SELMER1947 Bonjour , bien sur tout à fait d'accord avec vous mon ami , mais Prez pour moi a été l'aiguilleur du be bop sans le faire exprès , mais j'aime quand même hawkins et n'oublions pas don byas et paul consalves , de toute manière ils ont tous apporté quelque chose , ils sont tous excellentissimes . amitié selmer 1947 . C'est vrai que lester le plaçait tout en haut , mais je pense que c'était réciproque . à plus frère de jazz .

    • @Laurenzatto54
      @Laurenzatto54 9 років тому +1

      yves-marie corinthio Ah Paul Gonsalves...!!! Et Don Byas...assez oublié lui hélas (à écouter sur YouT, un duo avec Slam Stewart sur I got Rythm ! ) Et Ben Webster alors...putain ce son !! Et tous les oubliés du ténor dont plus personne ne parle : Illinois Jacquet, Arnett Cobb, Jimmy Forrest, Ike Québec, Lucky Thompson.... que de sonorités uniques et inoubliables à une époque d'uniformité sonore de tous les clones de la Julliard School & C°.... et James Carter, prodigieux technicien mais sa pyrotechnie instrumentale me lasse assez vite...Lester, il y a des jours où j'écoute en boucle ses enregistrements magiques avec les Kansas city six & seven et ses 4 chefs-d'oeuvre avec le trio Guarneri, Stewart, Catlett.... A+ l'ami

    • @Laurenzatto54
      @Laurenzatto54 9 років тому

      SELMER1947 Et j'oubliais évidemment le trio Lester, King Cole, Buddy Rich ... incomparable !

    • @MrHochette
      @MrHochette 9 років тому

      SELMER1947 il n'y a rien à faire mon frère les anciens nous ont tous appris , lester je l'adore quand il était chez basie entre 1937 et 1939 avec le grand herschel evans oublié lui aussi , mort à 30 ans d'une hémorragie cérébrale , çà a été la grande tristesse de prez d'ailleurs il est parti juste après , j'aime beaucoup charlie rouse également

  • @acohen1980
    @acohen1980 11 років тому +3

    helllooooooooooooooooo....

  • @drjukebox
    @drjukebox 12 років тому +10

    Nat Cole was a great pianist, pity his voice was such that it made his playing take second chair. He was even voted best piano player by Esquire in '46 and '47. Also amazing is that there are lots of his recordings that have never been released. After sixty years.

    • @j.walker6845
      @j.walker6845 5 років тому

      True, one of the top jazz pianists, but its our secret :)

    • @spark_6710
      @spark_6710 5 років тому +1

      WOW !!! THANKS FOR SHARING !😻👍

    • @patrickshawl7189
      @patrickshawl7189 4 роки тому

      Thankfully, Nat's complete Capitol output is now available on CD or streaming

    • @paulgentile1024
      @paulgentile1024 3 роки тому

      You can't hide that voice though baby

  • @jiyujizai
    @jiyujizai Рік тому

    凄いメンバーだねぇ。🙄

  • @ogyaherd9667
    @ogyaherd9667 4 роки тому

    sorry, not a fan of other people trying to talk hip. kinda like having 'doobie in your funk!' messes with the mood for me.. [start @ 0:45s]