Manhattan Carousel. Its from the Atlantic lp Live in Europe
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whats the name of this song?
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This is incredible. I love jazz and thought I was pretty hip, then I came across. Man, this Lloyd cat is incredible.
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To my fellow commenters,
Do any of you know anything about music or is the gauge way too strong these days?
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In this music, you're either completely inside the rhythm or you're not. These guys are. What a remarkable showcase of inspiration and individuality. Charles Lloyd evokes some kind of sweet intensity and freedom. Inspiring.
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Justino, Futboler got it correct. I have nothing against clusters (and emply them myself) but I was particularly impressed with the linear melodic playing. While several players do clusters, his lines here go beyond most players in terms of originality, and still have a melodic 'direction'. Using clusters in jazz is somewhat similar to rock guitarists sliding the pick along the length of the string. It's a dramatic sound effect used for emotional value. That's not a negative, BTW!
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Borrowed drumset- large bassdrum, no small tom
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Peso, sanborn, and 435. A, don't you know what this is about, ain't that the truth. I'm Gallop and I know this real life exstenstijan of mthe running dog who's real life pastey cymbal and fast hair fro.
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I don't like you. I don't like your freakin' says, I don't like your freakin' afro pops,
I don't like your freakin' Asiago breath.
Leave this town.
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Yeah, they always look good in a cluster, a
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