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One from the late great Nigerian drummer.
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Ah man...this is one of my favourite tracks of all time. I'm gutted that it's only here in part. It's from his 1999 album by the same title.
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Zakir Hussain on the San Francisco Bay Area percussion culture of the 1970's. All the names dropped in this interview are key drumming references.
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@BarrysLounge riffing on the title of your previous blip...
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@BarrysLounge And yet another Hammond master - If Jimmy Smith had been born in ancient Greece he would have been recognized as the god of organ!
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Hammond master Joey De Francesco on keys. George Coleman sax. Byron Landham drums. Jake Langley guitar. Session at Yoshi's in Oakland, California.
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Great melodic piece with Jim Hall on guitar, Wayne Shorter on tenor saxophone and the unforgettable Michel Petrucciani on piano + arrangement.
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Great track by Steve Coleman founder of M-Base. Check out m-base.com if you're into the conceptual side of music.
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A provcative piece by one of my favourite contemporary American poets.
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Can't feature John Williams without this...
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Next on this foray into the work of John Williams is the Godfather theme.
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Inauguration theme prompted a revisit of John William's compositions. Starting with Superman.
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Genius. Though to think that 250 years prior to this, J S Bach is said to have improvised a three-part fugue on Frederick II of Prussia's pianoforte..
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Feel like dancing...
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Born in the wrong era...for Jazz at least.