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Miles Davis- Walkin', Blue N' Boogie This session is fast becoming one of my favorite sessions. I love it awesome soloing from each player. Lucky Thompson doesn't get the props he deserves he seems to have one foot in the swing era and one in Bop. Classic!
Anyone else? if you've gotta pay for things that you've done wrong I've gotta big bill coming at the end of the day- Gil Scott Heron
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when's it from? | |
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Session was on 29th April 1954. More info here-----> http://www.answers.com/topic/walkin if you've gotta pay for things that you've done wrong I've gotta big bill coming at the end of the day- Gil Scott Heron
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54? thats gotta be his Modal Jazz stuff, right before he gets into the fusin stuff
you know who the line up is? Tony Williams? Herbie Hancock? I am a Rail Road, Track Abandoned
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I think you're off by a decade. The modal stuff started around '59 I think and Hancock came in in the mid-60s. | |
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Actually Your right about the tony williams and hancock stuff
thats affter the second great quintet 56 would actually be with the first quintet he was experimenting with modal jazz though Coltrane might be in the lineup I am a Rail Road, Track Abandoned
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