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Live at The House of Tribes [ ÉLŐ ] |
Wynton Marsalis |
első megjelenés éve: 2005 |
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1. | Green Chimneys
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2. | Just Friends
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3. | You Don't Know What Love Is
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4. | Donna Lee
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5. | What Is This Thing Called Love
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6. | 2nd Line
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Jazz Standards Mainstream Jazz Post-Bop
Recorded: House Of Tribes, New York, New York
Wynton Marsalis - trumpet, Wessell "Warmdaddy" Anderson - alto saxophone, Eric Lewis - piano, Kengo Nakamura - bass, Joe Farnsworth - drums, Robert Rucker - tambourine (6), Orlando Q.Rodriguez - percussion (1,2,5,6)
In December of 2002, in what has since become an annual tradition, the renowned trumpeter, composer and bandleader Wynton Marsalis, brought his small jazz ensemble into a tiny performance space on New York City's Lower East Side called The House Of Tribes for an intimate concert in front of an audience of no more that 50 people. The music from that evening, consisting of a set of jazz standards, from Monk's "Green Chimneys" to "What Is This Thing Called Love," manages at once to be both relaxed and ablaze. Surrounded by a quintet made up of his longtime musical partners altoist Wessell "Warmdaddy" Anderson, pianist Eric Lewis, bassist Kengo Nakamura, and drummer Joe Farnsworth, as well as a few special guests, Marsalis's offhanded approach to the evening, sparked by an enthusiastic group of listeners, yielded a first-rate live recording that reminds us of the first very first truth in a career that has reached heights never before attained by a jazz musician... the man can play!
Liner Note Author: Stanley Crouch |
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