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October 01, 2023, 02:29 PM
konata88
Focal and Ronstadt
I'm enjoying music on the new Focal Chora speakers. Videos are also good but the enjoyment is more pronounced with music. Really enjoying / exploring new things along the lines of Art Pepper, Stan Getz and Vivaldi, Mozart, and others. I'm also enjoying new vocals.

I never liked Ronstadt when I was young - not sure why. But I took a listen recently and really like her now. Maybe she's an acquired taste as one gets older? Stacey Kent, Julie London and others are getting a refresh too.




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October 01, 2023, 04:39 PM
TMats
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I never liked Ronstadt when I was young - not sure why. But I took a listen recently and really like her now. Maybe she's an acquired taste as one gets older?

I don’t know what to say about that. I thought she was fantastic from the first time I heard her with the Stone Poneys, and…absolutely, positively stunningly beautiful

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October 01, 2023, 05:06 PM
rizzle
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I never liked Ronstadt when I was young - not sure why. But I took a listen recently and really like her now. Maybe she's an acquired taste as one gets older?

I don’t know what to say about that. I thought she was fantastic from the first time I heard her with the Stone Poneys, and…absolutely, positively stunningly beautiful


There was a lot of great rock songs coming out at that time, I suspect the style of your music has changed some.
And yes, she was hot, extremely talented.
October 01, 2023, 05:53 PM
konata88
Yea, it's probably because I had different tastes then and now. Although I still like much of the music I liked back then (actually more so than any of the current artists). But finding that there is much more that I like now than back then - didn't care for jazz back then either Smile

I like Ronstadt a lot right now.




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October 01, 2023, 05:53 PM
rat2306
Julie London; as a kid watching "Emergency!" TV Guide, etc. mentioned her as a singer. But the local low powered AM Top 40 or Country stations never played her, of course. Fast forward a number of years; perhaps after her death, heard her and she had a voice and a vibe working for her.

Linda Ronstadt. I hate the illness that's taken her voice.
October 01, 2023, 06:47 PM
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Annie Lennox. Love her voice. Not a fan of Eurythmics back in the day but since she started her solo career her voice fascinates me.

Do yourself a favor and listen to Stan Getz last recording. People Time with Kenny Barron. Moving.

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October 01, 2023, 08:24 PM
konata88
Thanks. I’ll search for it.




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October 01, 2023, 10:44 PM
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The original release was a double CD. More recently the full recording was released. IMO the original album is the best pick.

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October 02, 2023, 09:16 AM
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If you find you particularly like the piano - sax conversations, i recommend you try these duos

Stan Gets - Kenny Barron
Archie Shepp - Horace Parlan
Art Pepper - George Cables

Think I have at least two albums of each pair.

Some handpicked Sadao Watanabe albums where he plays like Charlie Parker are excellent. Same vein, Charlie Watts

Completely different music but great sounding album: John Abercrombie Night.

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October 02, 2023, 09:40 AM
smschulz
Interesting, I think we all (that actually listen to music) go through phases or are at least influenced by the times.

For me during the eighties/nineties ~ I went more through a jazz phase ~ everything from Dave Brubeck (slow) to Vital Information/TribalTech/MarcusMiller (fast) and everything in between.

Back then I sort of ignored Metal ~ only recently did I revive my interest ~ AC/DC, Metallica (especially), Quiet Riot, Ozzie etc.

Not that my tastes changed but more like expanded .
I still love and listen to many other genres ~ love 70's Rock (maybe the best), bigtime Blues fan and early 80's had a bit of punk ~ Blondie/Cars/Ramones....

So appreciating Linda Ronstadt now is nothing wrong with that. Smile
October 02, 2023, 10:01 AM
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Agree. I can go back in time and revisit having shed some prejudices over time. Great findings.

Started pasively listening to Soul music in my early teens. Then it was pop-rock, rock, jazz-rock, classical and jazz.
Followed the Rock trees to the last leaf. Fid the same with Jazz, listening to every single individual from each band or group i liked playing solo or with their own band.

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October 02, 2023, 12:09 PM
Tonydec
If you like Kent and London, give Melody Gardot a listen.


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October 02, 2023, 03:03 PM
konata88
Yup. I’ve been listening to her MOOT cd.




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October 02, 2023, 10:17 PM
konata88
Any recommendations for jazz sax and bass? Like Getz or Pepper with someone playing bass? Piano is good but sometimes prefer the somber accompaniment of a bass




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October 02, 2023, 11:32 PM
bendable
Lola Albright , rosemary Clooney, Annie Lennox, k.d. lang, Donna summer,
Alison Krause. Diana krall
Fleetwood Mac.

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October 03, 2023, 12:48 AM
monoblok
Ray Brown had some sweet performances with a variety of saxophone players on a compilation CD on the Telarc label a few years, um...decades back called "Some Of My Best Friends Are...The Sax Players". However it's not strictly a bass/sax duet collection, since there are other accompanying players as well (drums, piano).

Ron Carter did have a duet collection disc called 'Chemistry' with Houston Pierson on tenor sax from about seven or eight years ago, I think. Carter's bass was at times recorded somewhat forward in prominence and balance with the overall soundstage, at a relatively even keel with Pierson's sax. That was a bit weird for me to get used to that recording shift (since I'm used to having the bass being more in the background as a form support to the structure of a song), but the performances themselves are top of the class. Every so often when I feel the need to listen to Carter I'll stream that disc on Spotify.


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October 03, 2023, 12:01 PM
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Originally posted by konata88:
Any recommendations for jazz sax and bass? Like Getz or Pepper with someone playing bass? Piano is good but sometimes prefer the somber accompaniment of a bass


Google find:
Archie Shepp Niels Pedersen Looking at Bird
Ornette Coleman Soapsuds soapsuds

Don Byas and Steward “Indiana” and “I got rythm” songs.

Now i will have to look for those…

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October 03, 2023, 12:23 PM
Tonydec
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Originally posted by konata88:
Any recommendations for jazz sax and bass? Like Getz or Pepper with someone playing bass? Piano is good but sometimes prefer the somber accompaniment of a bass


No sax, but "Use Me" by Patricia Barber has some great bass. If you have a revealing enough system, you can hear the strings vibrating on the frets.

It's on her "Companion" recording, which also has a blazing rendition of "Black Magic Woman".


Tony
October 03, 2023, 12:38 PM
snwghst
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October 03, 2023, 01:18 PM
konata88
Thanks guys! Searching.....




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