Arthur Blythe/Chico Freeman/McCoy Tyner ... Montreux 1981
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- The New York Montreux Connection: Arthur Blythe, Paquito D'Riviera, Jimmy Heath, Joe Ford, Percy Heath, McCoy Tyner, Chico Freeman, Slide Hampton, Phil Woods, Ronnie Burrage, John Blake, Stanley Cowell, John Hicks, Steve Mc Call
Montreux Jazz Festival July 18, 1981
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RIP Dear McCoy Tyner... Your playing/ Compositions and sheer force influenced me and millions of artists/ listener- fans! How You played revolutionized Piano Harmony and Possibilities! You we're a Force Of Nature! Asante Sana! (Thank You Very Much!)
Arthur Blythe - alto sax
Chico Freeman - tenor sax
Paquito D'Rivera - alto sax
McCoy Tyner - piano
Joe Ford - alto sax
John Blake - violin
Avery Sharpe - bass
Ronnie Burrage - drums
The most influential pianist of the last fifty years, and one of the greatest jazz musicians of all time..... Had the opportunity to watch him at work over ten times, outstanding genius.
McCoy was at the height of his powers here. Such a force!
Arthur Blythe was at the height of his powers also. His solo on "Blues On The Corner" starts at 19:00. Don't. Miss. It. it's really too bad that he didn't record more with McCoy ( the only thing I'm aware is a couple of cuts on "4x4" from 1979/1980.
That sort of power gets very boring very soon. It's going down to the deep end!
Had the Honor of being able to play 5 or 6 gigs with Arthur..Higgins introduced me and he was beyond inspiring to work with!!
It's You Or No one is the first tune
...& Burrage is just killin' it...😎
YEAH AMAZING. WHAT CHOPS!
Yeah Ronnie! Check out Mr. Burrage's playing on Jack Walraths' Masters of Suspense from later in the decade of the 1980s.
Arthur Blythe!!
rest in peace Arthur Blythe, thank you for posting this live concert
Well. ….how's that for energy and execution.....lesser musicians could not hang on this level......this is world class stuff
And that's the least we can say !
Chico !!!
Arthur Blythe SMOKES!
...Oh yeah...always...Peace, Fox
...Joe Ford & George Adams were
playing with McCoy's group at that time...Arthur Blythe's group at
that time was with John Hicks,
Steve McCall & Fred Hopkins...
Two of the most amazing groups
that I ever heard...Huge lessons...
Still listening, still learning...
Great post, thanks, Fox...
actually George was not in the band at this time. It was Joe and John Blake on the front line for the first almost two years. The 1st year was also the great percussionist Guilherme Franco. Then the last year of my stint with McCoy, Jerry Gonzalez joined congas and trumpet.
Ronnie Burrage ,
Hi Ronnie, the line up that I was referring
to, was McCoy, Sonship, Fambreaux,
George, Joe & either Franco or Nana
Vasconselos...George schooled me from the time that I was 12 & we were friends,
but McCoys group when Horizon came
out, were the people that I was close to,
especially Nana, who took me to the Brook the first time...Anyway, Sonship &
Fambreaux were amazing together &
George was really strong through those
years & always made me just bust out
laughing, ‘cause his chops were the
meanest on top of the meanest😆...& then Arthur Blythe moved into my neighborhood, we became tight immediately, around the time that
Ray was born, when he was with
Mamie & that was it, studying with
Arthur & learning from Wadud, Stewart,
Hicks...Man, Fred Hopkins became a
close friend & knew my older Sister, who went to the U of Chicago...Still, through
all of it, I was with George whenever he was in town, the last time that I saw him
was with Blood & he was killin’ it like always, truly inspirational, he treated me as an Older Brother/Ally & I’ll always carry that with me...Anyway, later for the past Ronnie...
Yeah but you said, "at that time" that band was not at that time, it was before.
Ronnie Burrage ...a’ight Ronnie, meanwhile by ‘81, I was with Arthur
constantly studying & growing...It’s interesting to me that Mr. George
Adams & Mr. Arthur Blythe treated my
as a Brother/Ally/Friend & even Family,
whereas most haven’t...Nana would just
smile his warmest smile, give me props
& love, at which point, we’d go eat...Yeah
Man, that’s wassup, Ally’s, period...forward, to work...Be well, mych love,
Fox🌬🔥🎶✨🎶🎵🕶
...oh Man...treated me as a Brother...&
much love always...typing is whack yo...
Sit back and let the jazz soar over you. McCoy tyner, the master
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Wow beyond belief
I bought the album and they had an alto summit with Paquito, Phil, and Arthur doing ballads then Ornithology! Arthur ate them up and Dr Art Davis from my home town of Harrisburg, Pa played basson that side. The side 2 had McCoy doing Fly With the Wind material or Inner Voices Big band thing.
The alto summit mentioned on the album is absolutely fabulous!
name of the album?LABEL?CD?
@@myroncohen7619 New York - Montreux Connection 1982 Columbia Records !
The Heath Brothers did Hot House on side two after McCoy did just one number with this group. This is a great post! I never thought i'd ever see footage from this or any other Montreaux jazz festival except for pricey VHS then DVDs lol. You Tube Rocks. But I guess folks post it here !
saw the stick flying out of drummers hand after first solo...
...& Paquito had just got asylum
from Cuba in '81!!!...His group,
with Hilton Ruiz & Daniel Poncé
was S. M. OKIN'...Thanks again,
😎
...I just remembered, the drummer with
Paquito's group was Ignacio Berroa...just
amazing...😎
A piano marathon!
Thank you for the upload!
Fancy seeing you here. Great stuff!
I loved the jam at the end.
The Paul guy stood out for me especially his tone. I'd like to check him out some more. Too bad we don't have a name.
He is Joe Ford (it's corrected now)
Great. I'll be checking him out a lot more now. Thanks!
@@chuckyspell Check out Jerry Gonzalez and the Fort Apache band. Joe plays on a few of their albums.
@@mybookfacetube Thanks a lot!
@@chuckyspell Fort Apache like this timeless session at Montreaux tore the laws of physics apart. Health and balance, keep on doing, I miss Black Arthur, Z"L so much. May his spirit remain a blessing with us P-R-E-S-E-N-T-E
Especially the barely distributed or referenced sessions he did in Berkeley and East Bay with vibes by Gust Tsillis and sessions at First Unitarian Church:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_Song_(Arthur_Blythe_album)
Arthur Blythe - alto saxophone
Chico Freeman - bass clarinet, percussion
Bob Stewart - tuba
Gust Tsillis - marimba, vibraphone
Arto Tunçboyacıyan, David Frazier, Josh Jones - percussion
Early 80's the Reagan\Bush Mourning In America period when Columbia Records was purging its jazz label of all those giants who enlarged our national muses\musical vocabulary. Players who had steady work until then and were producing gems like the McCoy Tyner La Leyenda de La Hora album and catalogue with that depth-defying "Walk Spirit, Talk Spirit."
As in this clip, what more can be said other than REST IN PLAY ? And Ronnie Burrage so many listeners in so many Purple Grottos of their hearts and inner ears overflow with appreciation for your beats, spirited sessions and jazzlore. The great now late Berkeley Poet and inventor of Musical Memoirs, Al Young, Z"L has hopefully a few more manuscripts to be found, published and sent out into the World of and beyond jazz for the big Eternal Record Spinning in the Sky alongside Ezekiel's Wheel On Fire...
Health and balance
Keep on doing!
Mitch Ritter\Paradigm Sifters, Code Shifters, PsalmSong Chasers
Lay-Low Studios, Ore-Wa (Refuge of Atonement Seekers)
Media Discussion List\Looksee
Setlist
Carespin' With Mamie
Reverence
Strike Up The Band
Shadows
Bush Baby
Break Tune
Contemplation
et/ou
Setlist
Undercurrent
The Search
C And M
Freedown Swing Song
Peaceful Heart
Gentle Spirit
Three To Go
There's a tenor guy named Joe Ford credited on the album from this performance. Could that be the "Paul" (not sure where came the name) you're trying to identify?
Thanks! Have changed that.
The third alto player to appear is Joe Ford.
Thanks! Have changed that.
the studio version of the last tune (Rotunda, from Inner Voices) ---
ua-cam.com/video/30qKOl-_Jv4/v-deo.html
Nice
WTF is CHICO TRYING TO PLAY?????
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Indescribable