Firstly, "The Complete Yusef Lateef", released on Atlantic Records in 1968:
The words "mellow" and "cool" spring to mind, but don't do this record near the justice it deserves. Think of it this way: If you were a "real swinging" bachelor in the late sixties/ early seventies, and your house had a room in it that looked like this (I wish), then this would be the record to put on in the wee hours when you've brought a lady home for a nightcap of brandy and whatever else.
I tried to find some footage of Yusef circa late sixties. Best clip I could come up with was this Bossa Nova jam from when he was with the Cannonball Adderly sextet, which is really nothing to complain about either:
Second, "Ornette Coleman/ The Empty Foxhole":
Ornette's always been one of the most "out" dudes around...just read his liner notes or poetry. Add his ten year old son, Ornette Denardo Coleman (Denny) on drums, with Charlie Haden on bass holding things (sort of) together, and avant garde jazz reaches a new level for its time. Mrs. G. and the kids can't stand this stuff. I'll be the first to admit it can be a bit abrasive, so it will be the rare occasion that I get to listen to it. But damned if it ain't a good one.
Unfortunately, again, footage directly related to this album was hard to find, but watch this instead:
Sure, it's more than a little jazz dork-ish, but what can I say?
$25 for the two slabs. A fair price by any measure.
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ReplyDeleteI thought I knew jazz. I don't know jazz, YOU know jazz. Thank you for the continuing education.
ReplyDeleteexcellent article, my dad is similar to you, he has a music room dedicated to his vinyl and a wall full of it. music lovers have an insatiable appetite haha
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excellent suggestions! Love the blog
ReplyDeleteps- Im going to provide a link to your blog on my blog since I think my readers will love it too
ReplyDeleteMr. G: Great post. You should try to pick up Yusef Lateef's *Ten Years Hence* (Atlantic) if you don't have it already. It's a great album.
ReplyDeleteI would imagine that the Ornette Coleman on Blue Note was more expensive than the Lateef album, if it's an original.
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Sir Cingle
I've always liked Cannonball Adderley work. Really nice
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