Joshua Redman Quartet - Straight Ahead

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  • Опубліковано 19 гру 2024

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  • @MotorCityMassacre
    @MotorCityMassacre 3 місяці тому +1

    This is one of those lightning in a bottle moments that will forever transcend history and time. Such a masterful display of musicianship here in this one video.

  • @BriansThing
    @BriansThing 12 років тому +20

    I like the part when he plays saxophone

  • @gessed
    @gessed 14 років тому +2

    He does have that wonderful tone and that great technique..The ideas are the most amazing.Can anyone imagine the ideas flowing at that speed.Loved it.

  • @stephenruggieri
    @stephenruggieri 17 років тому +2

    Joshua is one of the best players of our times. This was recorded in 1994! I saw him last year with his Elastic Band. They performed at the Blue Note. My Trumpet player and I were speechless. JR keeps creatively pushing the limits with his music and jazz.

  • @stevenb3
    @stevenb3 17 років тому +1

    Freaking right! I was lucky to see him in Seattle on his last visit. He is such an intense live performer. I couldn't keep a smile off of my face for a full two hours. He is really an incredible player.

  • @pabloarruda
    @pabloarruda 17 років тому +4

    amazing!
    joshua is the best living saxofone palyer!

  • @StantawnKendrick
    @StantawnKendrick 8 років тому +1

    such a MASTER at the tenor!

  • @treeskier170
    @treeskier170 17 років тому +1

    St. Thomas. There's another killer version of this tune on Joshua Redman Quartet; Spirit of the Moment, Live at the Village Vanguard.

  • @mikeengleofficial
    @mikeengleofficial 17 років тому +1

    Folks, the song is actually called "Straight Ahead." It's a Kenny Dorham composition based on the rhythm changes, with a harmonic substitution or two. Check it out on the Dorham Blue Note CD _Una Mas_.

  • @dangaynor
    @dangaynor 17 років тому +2

    It's a Sonny Rollins head (with an unforgettable one-note melody) - I forget the name. It's on Dizzy Atmosphere Changes, which predates the Eternal Triangle by 10 years and is a whole step lower.

  • @iamTW64
    @iamTW64 15 років тому +1

    This is an awesome quartet. Love the solos!!

  • @HumpaLumpa2009
    @HumpaLumpa2009 15 років тому +4

    "Do not seek to imitate the masters. Instead, seek what the masters sought." Japanese Proverb

  • @JazzyZenBrotha
    @JazzyZenBrotha 14 років тому +1

    He is the man! His saxophone chops are amazing!

  • @scruebush
    @scruebush 14 років тому +1

    Whoa shit. Joshua Redman. What a sound!!!

  • @Navigationism
    @Navigationism 13 років тому +2

    I really love how this was recorded a year before I was born, yet it feels so new. If it was pop, people would be commenting on how old it was and how they used to like this song.
    Instead we comment on how good the players are and the techniques they're using etc. Jazz is a way of life!
    Thanks uploader. PEACE!

  • @scocad
    @scocad 14 років тому +1

    Love his technique, artistry AND sound.

  • @fendergasm11
    @fendergasm11 10 років тому +16

    this set should be recorded in the log of significant events that took place in the 20th century. like a footnote in the next gem's history books. and oh yeah, in '94 blade, mcbride and redman perfectly resonated with the frequency of the universe for several minutes with the utmost groove. and no one noticed, but its on the test

  • @MegaASHENAFI
    @MegaASHENAFI 11 років тому +1

    I am sooooo GRATIFIED! That MASTERS - like Joshua and WYNTON - to name a few - REALIZE the INTRINSIC value - to the crux of the art form!
    Of course; this is a brand new century and the art form, we collectively refer to as jazz, is constantly ' morphing' - necessarily.
    But the artistry of the past, that some 'listeners', deem "..., old 'tyme'", is YET TO BE EQUALLED!!!

  • @bkjbs762
    @bkjbs762 15 років тому

    total control of his horn, awesome, awesome, awesome.
    Brian Blade and christian mcbride are one of the best backups such a great soloist can ask for

  • @DonColton
    @DonColton 16 років тому

    He has it all control, tone, creativity, IMHO he is the best living tenor man alive today..

  • @pebblefrog196
    @pebblefrog196 13 років тому +1

    I love how Josh quotes St. Thomas so much and never makes it old like at 1:59
    Genius.

  • @TheSkinDoctorCSGO
    @TheSkinDoctorCSGO Рік тому

    👑 👑 thank you for creating this masterpiece!

  • @jendrzej44
    @jendrzej44 13 років тому

    Fantastyczna muzyka we wspaniałym wykonaniu.
    Andrzej Ś.

  • @mail2gazza
    @mail2gazza 16 років тому +2

    Even without those amazing chops he rules with the huge sound!!!

  • @Kochasiech
    @Kochasiech 14 років тому

    Holy shit! That bass solo is turning crazier every second!

  • @bob10921
    @bob10921 14 років тому

    I would kill to get 2 minutes with those guys. What an amazing quartet. Un-be-fuckin-lievable.

  • @DesmonJones
    @DesmonJones 12 років тому +5

    Joshua Redman has some of the most well-developed solos of any jazzers I've ever heard.

    • @esolarceoaol
      @esolarceoaol Рік тому

      Well refined gimmicks at high speed. Musicality? Not feelin it.
      Here are 3 examples of high speed players with NONE of Josua's perfunctory squeaks, meaningless octave leaps or other non-musical bullshit:
      > Sonny Rollins ua-cam.com/video/dUou9UlZnz0/v-deo.html
      > Lockjaw Davis with Basie ua-cam.com/video/mnEVppghro4/v-deo.html
      Want more Avant Garde???
      > Sonny + Don Cherry ua-cam.com/video/KnrmxAHVOk0/v-deo.html

  • @kenferry
    @kenferry 16 років тому

    Amen my man.. one of the more well put comments I have yet to read on here... thank you!

  • @DangerousParadox
    @DangerousParadox 15 років тому +1

    Man Joshua Redman found a really good link.
    Im surprised he doesnt play on it all the time. His tone is super rich here.

  • @corrtapramim
    @corrtapramim 15 років тому

    Otima qualidade musical, articulação,e conhecimento andando junto com o aprendiz!

  • @expandexpo
    @expandexpo 16 років тому

    one of the best today!

  • @NeilRaouf
    @NeilRaouf 10 років тому +1

    love this doxy quote/rhythm changes-massacre! they all groove like their life is depending on it!

  • @jcdomingue
    @jcdomingue 11 років тому

    Jazz the most expressive music in the industry ! Every one playing their instrument can give their own expression.Love it or leave it.

  • @johnnydiggle
    @johnnydiggle 13 років тому

    Amazing from start to finish!

  • @luksaxtenor
    @luksaxtenor 14 років тому +1

    That was out of this Earth!!!

  • @hellboykid
    @hellboykid 16 років тому

    I think that this is an encore is the most impressive thing. The man must have lungs made from pure steel, and lips made of rubber. I could go on with the examples, but it would be over labouring the point xD.
    Kudos Joshua, one of the best. Fantastic quartet in general tbh.

  • @stephenruggieri
    @stephenruggieri 17 років тому

    He is one of the only players I've experienced who is so well rounded. His ears are HUGE! He plays with such emotion and technically he's a monster. With the passing of Michael Brecker, this world needs players like JR. Although MB was one of the greats of our times. JR is stepping it up big time. If you have seen him live, do it. He will blow your mind.

  • @OjAiSaXpLaYeR
    @OjAiSaXpLaYeR 16 років тому +1

    I love his sound on this mouthpiece more.

  • @joeyo321
    @joeyo321 15 років тому

    unbeliveable!
    redman is the man

  • @gigglepet
    @gigglepet 17 років тому

    there is another video with the rest of the song, it has christian mcbride's solo and then brian blade's. its incredible. he is one of the only drummers ive heard who can play melodically on the drums. its aweosme.

  • @julienpetitsaxo
    @julienpetitsaxo 16 років тому

    Amazing !!!
    la grande classe !!!
    J'aime

  • @codegoma
    @codegoma 17 років тому

    Thank you Joshua, thank you Sonny...

  • @DavidFeilyMusic
    @DavidFeilyMusic 16 років тому

    I agree. I saw him last night in minneapolis with his trio. They sounded amazing. Very different from this kind of playing and this video.

  • @BigSima6
    @BigSima6 17 років тому

    Joshua Redman is owning the sax right now!!

  • @Chaosdrummer
    @Chaosdrummer 16 років тому

    Going too see them tomorrow, hyped as hell! :D

  • @urbanagnas
    @urbanagnas 15 років тому

    Jaa!!! Det här är grymt!!!! Bra solo med Joshua Redman

  • @llorres
    @llorres 14 років тому

    Sabe tudo esse cara !!!

  • @KELH1990
    @KELH1990 15 років тому

    joshua redman, ONE OF MY FAVORITE SAXOPHONISTS!!!!

  • @vitordamasceno
    @vitordamasceno Місяць тому

    Eu amo em ouvir essa música eu amor o começo dela

  • @corrtapramim
    @corrtapramim 15 років тому

    Se ele fosse considerado hoje o melhor da atualidade ainda teria que aprender algo para chegar a perfeiçao oque nunca ele iria deixar de buscar,o conhecimento!(sendo assim,um eterno aprendiz!).

  • @edp
    @edp 15 років тому

    jonny king is SO killin'. it's a shame more ppl don't know about him. crazy that he's also an ivy league trained lawyer

  • @whatsyourstory1
    @whatsyourstory1 14 років тому +1

    This was recorded the year I was born. Christ, I wish I was alive then.

    • @georgedendulk3657
      @georgedendulk3657 2 роки тому

      Me too... same year same thoughts...
      Although yesterday I saw the group in the flesh for the first time, in the initial setting with Brad Mehldau, and what did they play as an encore? This piece! It was aaamaazing and oh! So joyful!

  • @architectrave1
    @architectrave1 12 років тому

    I loved Coltrane and Brecker now i listen to Joshua.

  • @corchea1
    @corchea1 17 років тому

    Redman queeeeeeee maestro !!!!!!

  • @croonermel
    @croonermel 14 років тому

    Wonderful sax playing, very enjoyable. The melody is not clearly heard until about 1:40. I heard Sonny Rollins live in concert performing this song, St. Thomas, about 12 years ago - and I can hear a lot of similarities in certain phrasing.

  • @TheSkinDoctorCSGO
    @TheSkinDoctorCSGO 16 років тому

    that sound is killin

  • @Muriestonman
    @Muriestonman 12 років тому

    Amazing...

  • @armedwithflowers
    @armedwithflowers 11 років тому

    exactly. If your here, enjoy the music. If you happen to dislike it then move on to something that your tastes appreciate better.
    it's all about perspective, there is no way to say who is worse or better.
    if Justin Bieber gives you the feeling this gives me then so be it.

  • @ViziaFilms
    @ViziaFilms 3 місяці тому

    Not too many know this but Johnny King is also an attorney who graduated from Harvard Law School and professionnal fisherman. Incredible guy!

  • @kenferry
    @kenferry 16 років тому

    Thank you my brotha!!

  • @digiblood
    @digiblood 16 років тому

    Blade and Redman seems like the modern day Coltrane and Max Roach. With their interest in musicality and exploration. And simply the excitement of it all.

  • @raefblack7906
    @raefblack7906 10 років тому +2

    great tone.

  • @theorygeek00
    @theorygeek00 14 років тому

    Jonny King's solo is super underrated. Great development, strong phrasing... it's just overshadowed by Redman. And his comping throughout, especially during McBride's solo, is laying in the pocket really hard. mmmmmmmmmmmmmm

  • @KymHype40Clarke
    @KymHype40Clarke 11 років тому

    Calm down everybody, as a musician myself, I've come to the realization that criticizers DON'T do!! Or, in lay mans terms, haters have never, can never, or will NEVER play!

  • @SamGreenfield
    @SamGreenfield 16 років тому

    fuckin right blade's always on fire

  • @gioelseverini2319
    @gioelseverini2319 11 років тому

    Kind of Ab rhythm changes!!damn!!SUPER!

  • @edp
    @edp 17 років тому

    jonny king is so killin' and not many ppl know about him.

  • @saxman429
    @saxman429 16 років тому

    Its the same chord changes as the song "Dizzy Atmosphere" It's a rhythm changes in Ab concert with an alternate bridge The Changes on the bridge are | A-7 | D7 | Ab-7 | Db7 | G-7 C7 | F#-7 B7 | F-7 Bb7 | E-7 A7 |

  • @scruebush
    @scruebush 17 років тому

    I don't know about you guys, but I think these are "Eternal Triangle" rhythm changes. Listen to how the bridge descends in half steps. In particular, check out 8:50.

  • @Tama3166
    @Tama3166 17 років тому

    You hit it right on the head. Posts about "the best" are ridiculous! The cats at this level are ALL great. It's funny because I was out having beers and a meal last week with Ed Calle and we were discussing this VERY thing. When you are comparing Henderson, Garzone, Margitza, Wayne, Bird, Dexter, Mintzer, Sonny, Lovano, Kenny G (don't get excited...Garrett), etc. you can discuss stylistic and improvisational differences but that's it. The BEST? Throw that word away and just enjoy the groove!!!

  • @JY146
    @JY146 16 років тому

    St Thomas!!! Awesome song ^^

  • @zackwhite1
    @zackwhite1 13 років тому

    that was fun to hear.

  • @SuperSaurel
    @SuperSaurel 14 років тому

    dieu que c beau!!!!!!!

  • @aguzman11189
    @aguzman11189 5 років тому

    0:44 I wonder if he heard that rhythm in his head from "What's Happening" by Eddie Lockjaw Davis (in that song, the rhythm starts at 0:20)

  • @radiokid2
    @radiokid2 13 років тому

    Joshua is a talented guy...he always does a great job at recycling the old, 1940s-50s, honkin', party-time sax playing. It's like testifying in church!
    But, as brilliant as he is, the poor cat was simply born 50 years too late. At least he makes it really fun! Wynton Marsalis has the same chops but seems so because that his olde tyme Ellington jazz doesn't survive outside of high school band festivals.
    Joshua is of the moment!

    • @omip168
      @omip168 4 роки тому +1

      Just thought id pop by to say what a load of old shit. 50 years too late? Nonsense. He's playing Black American Music, it's timeless as Bach is timeless. No one shouts that Glen Gould was born three hundred years too late. Then your description of "40/50s party sax" it deserves more respect than that.

  • @raikonomicron
    @raikonomicron 15 років тому

    what a nice piano solo!

  • @tenorfreek
    @tenorfreek  17 років тому

    You're right, this are the Eternal Triabgle changes.

  • @kennyw14
    @kennyw14 16 років тому

    Joshua is the man

  • @kdogger
    @kdogger 14 років тому

    @Kochasiech I agree, one of the best build ups on a double bass solo.

  • @DavidFeilyMusic
    @DavidFeilyMusic 16 років тому

    good or bad transformation??

  • @bobblues1158
    @bobblues1158 2 роки тому

    Time killin´it!!!!

  • @greggpallen
    @greggpallen 13 років тому

    His technique Is nearly flawless, and his signature tonal quality is all Joshua's

  • @voliteon
    @voliteon 14 років тому

    that piano solo is awesome

  • @BenRodenburg
    @BenRodenburg 17 років тому

    ohhh myyyyy gooooddddd

  • @reissellisbeckles
    @reissellisbeckles 14 років тому

    He's got chopssssss!

  • @ZeBurck
    @ZeBurck 12 років тому

    Joyful jazz playing is outdated since the end of the 50s ! Cannonball, Dex and Wes (Montgomery) resisted, but aren't around anymore.
    Thanks to Joshua Redman for reviving one of the lost facets of jazz playing.

  • @K.S.251
    @K.S.251 14 років тому

    He threw in Old St. Thomas!!!!!! Man knows how to get down!

  • @charlesperforms
    @charlesperforms 8 років тому

    Jonny King!!!!!!!!! yeah

  • @EmilianoC70
    @EmilianoC70 14 років тому +1

    666 liked it. Hell has the best music for sure. ^^

  • @tdeane34
    @tdeane34 16 років тому

    The quote is St.Thomas and it was written by Sonny Rollins.

  • @vitordamasceno
    @vitordamasceno Місяць тому

    Eu gosto muito dessa música mais eu gostaria de ver ela em outro gravação agora de 2024

  • @TheOverlordDale
    @TheOverlordDale 15 років тому

    I very much like the NY Otto Link. I've used one on my tenor for the last few years, and I believe it to be reasonably priced.
    The trick is to try it for yourself - and try MANY for yourself. Link's are notorious for having many bad mouthpieces, with a few great ones. The FL Link that Redman is using is certainly one of those greats.

  • @IMunoz_momentum
    @IMunoz_momentum 17 років тому

    DA FUCKING BOMB!!!
    Thanks for the great video!

  • @tenorfreek
    @tenorfreek  17 років тому

    No. posting material from commercial DVD's is against my policy. All this stuff comes out of my VHS video collection i recorded the past ten years. The most material i recorded from sveral european broadcastings systems.

  • @tony2.0bender
    @tony2.0bender 15 років тому

    He's actually quoting a couple of tunes - "Straight Ahead" - by KD (hence the title) & St. Thomas..

  • @EvanThee
    @EvanThee 16 років тому +1

    Great playing. Sounds like Dexter Gordon and Sonny Rollins all in one.

  • @HippieDrummer06
    @HippieDrummer06 15 років тому

    Wow!

  • @missonou
    @missonou 11 років тому

    Great !

  • @Thesaxguy1
    @Thesaxguy1 11 років тому

    I totally agree! Plus, if you look at jazz as the language of music (as I do) then classical music is just the jazz of 200+ years ago. As far as being up to date musically... is it fun to listen to? Are people moved by it? Are they all grooving? Hell yes, so how much more up to date can it be than that? :)

  • @miphka66
    @miphka66 16 років тому

    Definitely not substitutions. Check out "Dizzy Atmosphere", the melody on the bridge outlines the changes very clearly. And definitely check out the original version of "Straight Ahead", it's from a great Kenny Dorham record called "Una Mas". It's with K.D., Herbie Hancock, Butch Warren, a 17 year old Tony Williams, and Joe Henderson, and it's Joe's first record date.