[HAM] Blindfold Test #7 AlreadyToussaint saint49 at bellsouth.netThu Apr 19 10:32:59 CDT 2007
I don't know,....Don Patterson? ----- Original Message ----- From: "OF" <scott195 at centurytel.net> To: "The Hammond Forum" <hammond at zeni.net> Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 12:00 AM Subject: [HAM] Blindfold Test #7 Already > > I just felt like it. Those with long memories may remember this cut from > here, years back. You're disqualified if you remember who played it. > Buddies of mine who have been by the house recently (ahem) are also > disqualified. But this is one I find terrifically exciting, and it's too > damn fast to be believed. Let me say again, it's not really a contest, > it's > a good excuse to put up some good old, obscure organ jazz. This old vinyl > cleaned up well. > > OK, it can't be Jimmy Smith because he just didn't play this way. It's not > Jack McDuff or Groove Holmes either, because they just didn't have the > chops to do this. (And I'd like to meet anyone who does.) Well, actually, > Groove almost achieved this speed on "On the Street Where You Live," but > only once. The player is less well-known compared to the above, but > certainly not unheard of. Another thing that's unfair about this BF Test > is > that this player's records don't usually sound like this, that is, the > playing. After we ID the tune, if somebody reminds me, I will tell you how > I can recognize this player real quick. He does something when he comps > that most jazz organists do not, but old-time players did it a lot. That's > no help as a hint for you, but it does it for me. > > The tune begins "Latin" at a breakneck pace, with the bridge played in > straight-ahead time, and then the solos are straight-ahead all the way > after that. By now the tempo is at breakneck++. The sax soloist is Houston > Person, I don't mind revealing, and you can hear him think twice before > going ahead with his solo after the first phrase, but he makes it through. > The whole point of this clip is the ridiculous organ solo beginning at > 2:02. Besides the intelligent harmonizations of the changes (with lots of > blues licks thrown in), and the really distinctive staccato touch, I > really > love this solo. Besides, it's exciting. Will he fall the rest of the way > downstairs? Tune in and see. > > <http://www.organfreak.com/listen/Blindsided7.mp3> > > -- > Subscription Options/Unsubscribe/Archives: http://www.zeni.net/hf/ > Hammond-Leslie FAQ: http://theatreorgans.com/hammond/faq/ > HammondWiki: http://www.dairiki.org/HammondWiki/ > hammond at zk3.dec.com archives: http://zk3.hammondforum.com/ >
More information about the hammond mailing list |