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Al Jarreau/Mas que nada
4月30日は国際ジャズ・デー。
ジャズをきっかけに世界の文化に対する理解を深め、発展途上国の子どもたちにジャズを伝え、平和や団結力といった教育につなげることを目的に2011年、ユネスコ総会で制定されました。
動画はジャズボーカリストのアル・ジャロウによるマシュケナダ。
ミュージシャンはぱっと見ただけでも、ピアノにジョー・サンプル、ベースはマーカス・ミラー、パーカッションはパウリーニョ・ダ・コスタ、ドラムスはスティーブ・ガットと物凄い面子。
この日は、全世界195のユネスコ加盟国と共に米国にある1986年設立のジャス専門教育機関であるセロニアス モンク インスティテュート オブ ジャズ(現:ハービー ハンコック インスティテュート オブ ジャズ)とユネスコが中心となって世界中でイベントが行われてます。
When Your Life Was Low
I miss Mr. Joe Sample and his wonderful piano playing wizards are the same as Mr. George Duke. The vocal of MS. Lalah Hathaway made this song a classic. Enjoy 😊.
busy falling in love with Joe Sample's music because I heard a song off of Rainbow Seeker on KMHD a month-ish ago - Fly With Wings of Love. This song keeps getting stuck in my head.
Randy Crawford - Same Old Story (Same Old Song) (Warner Bros.)
prod. Wilton felder, Stix Hooper & Joe Sample, 1980.
Some session musicians should have done more on their own thanks to the immense prowess they kept showing many times. Well, Carol Kaye, one of the best session bassists, sadly didn't do much on solowise, though we have to understand – she worked quite a lot. Still, one wishes she would've done more of her jazz trips, where she basically presented us with a major reason for her success. You see, she appears to be a jazzist at heart and this gave her a great playing field for her job. This also tells me one thing I must mention in our discussion here – the fact that session musicians are disappearing is terrible. They are probably another source of our listening enjoyment of the old pop chestnuts, their presence remains severely missed.
Joe Sample – Rainbow Seeker
A sublime solo set from the great Joe Sample – a set recorded right at a time when his work with The Crusaders was breaking very big, and Joe was becoming one of the hottest fusion keyboardists of the 70s! This set gives Sample a nicely different focus than The Crusaders – more keyboards in the lead, with a great mix of acoustic piano and electric modes – over these really well-crafted arrangements that feature key Crusaders members, but also allow for great work from David D Walker on guitar, Fred Jackson on tenor, and some other great west coast studio talents too. The vibe is great – almost a Steely Dan jazz album, and we mean that in the best way possible – on titles that include “Rainbow Seeker”, “Fly With The Wings Of Love”, “In All My Wildest Dreams”, and the classic “There Are Many Stops Along The Way”.
Joe Sample