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Post by beatles4ever on Feb 12, 2004 14:47:13 GMT -5
I must admit that "Take Five" is it for me.The Dave Brubeck version especially.
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Post by Dawn on Feb 13, 2004 12:39:18 GMT -5
'Take Five' is great - I would definitely count that among my favorites. Some more I really like are Spyro Gyra's 'Percolator', George Benson's 'Breezin', David Sanborn's 'Chicago Song', and Bob James' 'Angela'.
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Post by jpkansas on Feb 29, 2004 1:28:50 GMT -5
"Angela's Theme" - Bob James "Take Five" - Dave Brubeck "Morning Dance" - Spyro Gyra "Breezin" - George Benson Vince Guaraldi's Peanuts stuff.
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Post by beatles4ever on May 4, 2004 13:26:21 GMT -5
'Take Five' is great - I would definitely count that among my favorites. Some more I really like are Spyro Gyra's 'Percolator', George Benson's 'Breezin', David Sanborn's 'Chicago Song', and Bob James' 'Angela'. Great list,Dawn.I love David Sanborn and Spyro Gyra especially.
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Post by Dawn on Oct 3, 2004 9:32:36 GMT -5
Great list,Dawn.I love David Sanborn and Spyro Gyra especially. Thanks, beatles4! I have a lot of older Sanborn and Spyro Gyra LPs that I haven't listened to in several years that I should revisit soon.
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Post by beatles4ever on Oct 4, 2004 15:14:43 GMT -5
Thanks, beatles4! I have a lot of older Sanborn and Spyro Gyra LPs that I haven't listened to in several years that I should revisit soon. Oh,by all means.Jazz is such a soul-soothing style.
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Post by Dawn on Jun 5, 2005 8:14:04 GMT -5
A few more recent discoveries I've enjoyed:
Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now - Wayman Tisdale Walking in Rhythm - Joe McBride Summer Groove - Tim Bowman & Nelson Rangell It's Been Too Long - Nick Colionne 27/7 - Paul Brown Pacific Coast Highway - Nils Work to Do - Fattburger
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Post by phoenixsong on Apr 5, 2006 13:03:24 GMT -5
I guess "Take Five" is my favorite. I love the smooth jazz group Accoustic Alchemy and their piece called "Mr. Chow."
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Post by m c dornan on Apr 9, 2006 11:26:10 GMT -5
Probably Weather Report's "Birdland". "Take Five" would certainly be up there in the Top 5.
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Post by shaunsmorninggirl on Jul 10, 2006 8:44:50 GMT -5
Right now, I'm listening to Nina Simone. Sinnerman!
Oh, sinner man, where you gonna run to? Oh, sinner man, where you gonna run to? Oh, sinner man, where you gonna run to? Oh, sinner man, where you gonna run to all on that day?
Run to the moon, "Moon won't you hide me?" Run to the sea, "Sea won't you hide me?" Run to the sun, "Sun won't you hide me all on that day?"
Lord says, "Sinner man, the moon'll be a bleeding." Lord says, "Sinner man, the sea'll be a sinking." Lord says, "Sinner man, the sun'll be a freezin' all on that day!"
Run to the Lord, "Lord won't you hide me?" Run to the Lord, "Lord won't you hide me?" Run, run, "Lord won't you hide me all on that day?"
Lord says "Sinner man, you should've been a praying." Lord says "Sinner man, you should've been a praying." Lord says "Sinner man, you should've been a praying all on that day."
Grrrreat tune.
I love her deep, throaty voice. She's greatly missed.
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Post by berjo on Nov 17, 2006 21:32:59 GMT -5
hmmmmm, tough one. I'll go with - - The Girl From Ipanema - Antonio Carlos Jobim
- Childhood Dreams - Jazzamor
- Breezin' - George Benson
- Soul Lament - Kenny Burrell
- Blue Monk - Thelonious Monk
- Haitian Fight Song - Charles Mingus
... list will probably change next week
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