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hancock - speaks like a child
« on: December 11, 2009, 11:56:48 AM »
se qualcuno lo sa chi è il trombettista che suona in questo album e in un altro pezzo di hancock "tell me a bed time story"
freddie hubbard???
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Re: hancock - speaks like a child
« Reply #1 on: December 11, 2009, 02:05:40 PM »


Recorded three years after his groundbreaking Maiden Voyage LP, this 1968 date features the pianist/composer leading a trio which includes his Miles Davis bandmate, bassist Ron Carter, and drummer Mickey Roker, augmented by a three-piece horn section featuring alto flute, bass trombone, and Thad Jones on flugelhorn. This unique configuration was inspired by the orchestral timbres of Gil Evans's voicings, filtered through a 1960s syncopated perspective. Remastered by the original session engineer, Rudy Van Gelder, Hancock's percussive, yet flowing pianisms are more detailed in front of the evocative woodwind arrangements. Several jazz standards flowed from this date. The maze-like "Riot" and "The Sorcerer" were both recorded by Davis--as well as the dreamy bossa nova title track. Hancock plays with his patented style of "controlled freedom," and this LP paved the way for his future forays in modern music. --Eugene Holley, Jr.

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Re: hancock - speaks like a child
« Reply #2 on: December 11, 2009, 02:11:28 PM »


The album is a jazzed up finger-popping blast of vintage late-‘60s funk, served up with all the compositional sophistication and technical mastery you’d expect from an old Herbie Hancock record. This highly danceable album features instrumental arrangements every bit as engaging and complex as those found on The Prisoner, the final album he recorded for Blue Note earlier that year. But unlike The Prisoner, with its dark and brooding undercurrents, Fat Albert Rotunda is an exuberantly friendly and upbeat joy of an album. Far from being frivolous in tone, the album has a soulful depth which is generously fleshed out by a moody pair of down tempo tracks, “Tell Me A Bedtime Story” and “Jessica.”

Above all else, Fat Albert Rotunda is about the groove, which might explain why it is one of the most sampled jazz records in history. Brazenly blending the sounds of street with hard swinging jazz, Herbie kicks out chunky riffs and rhythms on his Fender Rhodes electric piano, content to lay low in the fatback pulse of bassist Buster Williams and drummer Tootie Heath. He peppers the albums’ super-tight vamps with brief bursts of virtuosity, stepping out with electrifying force on such tracks as “Wiggle Waggle,” “Fat Mama” and “Oh! Oh! Here He Comes.” Likewise, saxophonist Joe Henderson plays with uncharacteristic restraint in the band’s three-horn frontline (which also includes Johnny Coles on trumpet and Garnett Brown on trombone). This impressive brass section engages Herbie in heated call-and-response exchanges that add much heft to the fanfare. And in those very few spots where Henderson is unleashed, his wild tenor ranges freely within the funky mood, taking things even higher.

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Re: hancock - speaks like a child
« Reply #3 on: December 11, 2009, 02:30:49 PM »
 grazi
non conosco questi 2 trombettisti  piang
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Piccolo : Yamaha Bb-A Ytr 6810
Flicorno : Kanstul ZKF 1525
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Re: hancock - speaks like a child
« Reply #4 on: December 11, 2009, 02:39:35 PM »
Male!!  bastonat

Beh, non li conosci relativamente, visto che almeno i due titoli da te indicati li hai ascoltati  smil
C'é sempre tempo per tutto, comunque...
Sono due trombe che hanno suonato in molti titoli blue note degli anni '60

THAD JONES
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Particolarmente gradevole, a mio modo di vedere, il seguente titolo (sempre Blue Note, non so se è lanciato a prezzo basso...)



Buon ascolto!!
Francesco



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Re: hancock - speaks like a child
« Reply #5 on: December 11, 2009, 09:51:51 PM »
arigrazie  ;)

p.s. sto ancora aspettando la sezione sui dischi jazz(non gli assoli)imperdibili....ti vedo un pò svogliato ;D
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Piccolo : Yamaha Bb-A Ytr 6810
Flicorno : Kanstul ZKF 1525
Mouthpiece : Monette B2S3 81/17 Prana -Monette B6LDS 84/21 Prana - Warburton 6mc  - GR 67 fl - Yamaha 16c4

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Re: hancock - speaks like a child
« Reply #6 on: December 14, 2009, 09:46:29 AM »
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Re: hancock - speaks like a child
« Reply #7 on: December 14, 2009, 11:03:35 AM »
Male!!  bastonat

Beh, non li conosci relativamente, visto che almeno i due titoli da te indicati li hai ascoltati  smil
C'é sempre tempo per tutto, comunque...
Sono due trombe che hanno suonato in molti titoli blue note degli anni '60

THAD JONES
Nei megastore Feltrinelli o Ricordi, in queste settimane, trovi a prezzi stracciati (sui 5 Euro):





JHONNY COLES
Particolarmente gradevole, a mio modo di vedere, il seguente titolo (sempre Blue Note, non so se è lanciato a prezzo basso...)



Buon ascolto!!
Francesco

Io ho "Thad Jones the Magnificent" :  pollices pollices pollices