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Posted: 27 Aug 2016 at 11:58am |
Here's a good one, Chet baker "Witch Doctor" with an outdoor crowd on the west coast at the famous Lighthouse.
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I have many recordings like that, but remembering which ones may not happen right away.
One I listened to recently is Cecil taylor's "Nefertitti ... ", there are people trying to talk at first, but Taylor's music is a little too intense for that. I have a couple live albums by Bud Powell where there is some talking, depending on the night, sometimes he gets fairly loud also. I probably have some Bill Evans albums you described, just trying to remember which ones.
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"bar/restaurants" ~bootleg jazz recordings
There's something romantic about jazz recordings at bars/restaurants...
There are tableware sounds, people laugh, talk, cough every now and then, it seems so embracing I feel it gives music much more depth. I remember hearing some recordings from Bill Evans, great environment. Any recommendations from your favorite artists? If anyone can recall a particular recording from Bill Evans himself, I'll be glad to hear. I'm lost between the myriad albums available. |
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