Nathan Davis, Benny Golson, Claus Reichstaller, Jon Faddis, George Cables, Abraham Laboriel, Dennis Mackrel. 44. Internationale Jazzwoche Burghausen, Wackerhalle, Germany, March 14, 2013
Chile, that's some good music ain't no doubt about it! They man in the back at 08:00 is REALLY feeling it too LOL! His facial expressions are priceless! Love it!
I just love this. I did an Acapella version with (melodyLaba app) of "Killer Joe" after watching this performance last Sunday (6-12-2016) This is real music!!
this is the last of our original music. For the music. Form our pase setters. They are the first and will not be the last to announce the goodness of the heavenly sounds of love. Let the music play until the birth of our souls continue to call for the continuing for peace on the earth. God bless the world. Ms Dorothy Triche
This is one of my favorite songs, and I thought this was a great performance. I really liked the soprano solo, and then how the trumpet picked it up. Really nice
All of the people complaining about the soprano sax solo need to show some respect. That man, Dr. Nathan Davis, created the ONLY Jazz Studies Ph.D program in the United States. Check behind me, and see for yourselves--all other programs go only to the Master's degree, and then make you earn the doctorate in some other music field. I heard the man in many other (live and recorded) contexts, in which his tone and intonation were much more in keeping with his great jazz resume. It seems to me that he simply sacrificed many thousands of hours of practice time, devoting them instead to creating that program for many thousands of scholars and musicians that would come after him. He deserves our gratitude--not our criticism.
It looked to me the poor chap was caught out. He was possibly told "You're up!" & it looked like he scrambled to get his soprano sax. Perhaps he missed a bar of the opening of his solo, but hey, that's jazz man!
The longer I play, the more I realize that I do not criticize but take in other player's interpretations. Also, the greats were great often by the notes they chose not to play just as much by the ones they chose to play. If you noticed, he picked up the soprano sax at the last moment. I believe he was going to play the tenor in his mind.
Killer Joe is omposed by Benny Golson in 1960. The original version is by Benny and Art Farmer 1960. There's a spoken intro about the pimp Killer Joe. Quincy Jones's version is 1969. In this Jazz Masters All Stars, I am disappointed with the soprano sax improvisation. But this is such a beautiful tune.
Chile, that's some good music ain't no doubt about it! They man in the back at 08:00 is REALLY feeling it too LOL! His facial expressions are priceless! Love it!
Dr. Davis was a legendary educator. This is a gift. ✔︎☚
6 -years now and the song ever gets worthier in the cellars of time. Salutes.
I learned how to play this song and every time a band teacher says we have free time, I play this on my saxophone
Thats it! One of the best "Killer Joe" interpretations...
Yep! I agree! Wow!
I just love this. I did an Acapella version with (melodyLaba app) of "Killer Joe" after watching this performance last Sunday (6-12-2016) This is real music!!
We be blessed to have Benny still alive among us. A gem of a gentleman for the ages.
I love the energy from the bass player!
That's right. I' m too!
this is the last of our original music. For the music. Form our pase setters. They are the first and will
not be the last to announce the goodness of the heavenly sounds of love. Let the music play until the birth of our souls continue to call for the continuing for peace on the earth. God bless the world. Ms Dorothy Triche
1:51 the lick !
YOU FOUND IT
That's my nephew groovin' - Dennis Mackrel
This is one of my favorite songs, and I thought this was a great performance. I really liked the soprano solo, and then how the trumpet picked it up. Really nice
Killer Joe, one of the best - would have loved to been there and heard these absolute coolies do this one
My favorite jazz track of all time; then, now and to come!
Abraham Laboriel killin it
Really mellow stuff from someone great jazz personal what a treat for all to hear thanks for posting
WOW what a sound, thank you Benny G
Fabulous stuff. Those guys are the bomb!
One of the best jazz performances ever....Awesome man.
When Benny looks at you like that, wow!!!!!!!
This is more delightful than I anticipated. The quality of the recording matches the quality of the playing. DELIGHTFUL!
I LOVE this tune!
All of the people complaining about the soprano sax solo need to show some respect. That man, Dr. Nathan Davis, created the ONLY Jazz Studies Ph.D program in the United States. Check behind me, and see for yourselves--all other programs go only to the Master's degree, and then make you earn the doctorate in some other music field.
I heard the man in many other (live and recorded) contexts, in which his tone and intonation were much more in keeping with his great jazz resume. It seems to me that he simply sacrificed many thousands of hours of practice time, devoting them instead to creating that program for many thousands of scholars and musicians that would come after him. He deserves our gratitude--not our criticism.
THANK YOU!!!
It looked to me the poor chap was caught out. He was possibly told "You're up!" & it looked like he scrambled to get his soprano sax. Perhaps he missed a bar of the opening of his solo, but hey, that's jazz man!
On first listen l didn't get it. Now it gets better everything I hear it.
Oohhh..Killer Joe at its best ever
This is BEAUTIFUL!!
Ain't nothing like a muted trumpet!
One of a rare kind. There is an unusual lowering of overall volume I think.
or mic everybody????
It sounds like the jazz music you hear from movie scenes
They both sound good
the bass player is jamming out
Yea he's right on it Luis..
Luis Ramos Abraham Laboriel on bass!
The Bass Player is indeed unconscious!
Pure Gold 😊
Well done boys, you gotta come to my neighborhood; I'm sure that's Joe on the clarinet.
Is complete concert still available?
damn love the piano solo
this is music
This is jazz xd
Music taste is subjective. What you may like others may not. good performance.
smooooooooth.....................!
Fabulous.
The greatest jazz album done by the Q.......walking in space and killer joe was on the album
Baaadd jazzcut 4 sure!
Very understated but cookin
Came here from watching Lilyhammer 👍
The longer I play, the more I realize that I do not criticize but take in other player's interpretations. Also, the greats were great often by the notes they chose not to play just as much by the ones they chose to play. If you noticed, he picked up the soprano sax at the last moment. I believe he was going to play the tenor in his mind.
I agree. On stage and having to adjust is difficult. Like getting dress in the window. Nathan Davis payed his dues. Well respected artist.
I found it yessss
Super !!!
Fantastic! A real KILLER!
Subscribed 😜✔︎
this is one BADDD rascal!
A Benny Golson composition
Victor navarosky .
Listen...
Give me Jimmy Smits but the Mojo working
he is playing u up kid!
piano gamer we r too in sixth grade
Viktor Lavorski Was Here .-.
Let's smile on the dude smiling is but off!
Its that music man it's HAPPY
Is it just me or was the trumpet almost silent during his solo? I could barely hear anything.
mr 26 digin into the 4000 series tiles....yet again.If I could only vareigate like this cat 4:00
Laboriel (bass) is always "on it"! Great song from Chet Baker (at least he did a version of it)!
the song's by Benny Golson bud
Benny G.original from the '50's. Bennies looking ' dapper, isn't he? Cool as can be.😎
Love the mute on this
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4:39
quincy jones arrangment?
2:04
Art Farmer's version!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Killer Joe is omposed by Benny Golson in 1960. The original version is by Benny and Art Farmer 1960. There's a spoken intro about the pimp Killer Joe. Quincy Jones's version is 1969.
In this Jazz Masters All Stars, I am disappointed with the soprano sax improvisation. But this is such a beautiful tune.
A shout out to the marvellous George Cables who played with greats like Art Pepper and Dexter Gordon in his illustrious career.
Swinging.
1:41
1:42
Great performance. But who's who? I only know some of these players.
is it just me or does that drummer look like idris elba
bob bellington Jim Jim
It is the Player bass Abraham Laboriel?
Yes indeed, on electric 5-string. Rich, deep and smooth.
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Proof that Jon Faddis plays pretty boring solos when not in the upper register. Not bad, but felt pretty awkward on the bridge.
This soprano is terrible .
God true though.yuck yuck, and yuck
i'm sorry for saying this but benny golson's improvisation just ruined the hole tune. awful performance
What was wrong with his solo?
Fcarpo Are you crazy? It's his song. He wrote it. He can do whatever he chooses to do with it.
+Tave Hawkins fo realz
if you want to talk about bad solos, the soprano was the one that ruined it, not Benny.
Soprano sound sucks 😱👎
Thanks for being such a kind human being sir