With the The International Jazz Quintet on Belgian TV in 1962: Bobby Jaspar, tenor sax, flute; Amadeo Tommasi, piano; René Thomas, guitar; Benoît Quersin, double bass; Daniel Humair, drums. This is the band that toured and recorded with Chet Baker.
Great soloing from René - heavy strings, a thick pick and some wonderful sweep picking.
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Showing posts with label Daniel Humair. Show all posts
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Friday, 1 October 2010
Friday, 13 August 2010
Blues in the Closet: Treatment of the Blues
Two versions of Oscar's Pettiford's Blues in the Closet. Jim Hall is not really know for his blues playing. On this version he never moves that far away from the tune but takes a few tips from his ex boss, Sonny Rollins, and deconstructs it in various interesting ways. It's Jim at his best - spontaneous, thoughtful and witty. Attila Zoller, not exactly a conventional player himself, also plays with a lot of freedom, spinning some really interesting, swinging, bluesy lines lines. I'm impressed that both players can play so freely in front of TV cameras, but then they have a wonderful rhythm section to support them - Red Mitchell on bass and a very familiar-looking drummer (Daniel Humair I think). If only there was a jazz version of Later with Jools Holland . . .
I like the Bud version of the tune too. It's played quite slowly but is beautifully ornamented and quite Monk-ish in places.
I like the Bud version of the tune too. It's played quite slowly but is beautifully ornamented and quite Monk-ish in places.
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