A film by Phill Niblock featuring Sun Ra & His Solar Arkestra. Composer photographer and filmmaker Phill Niblock's classic of experimental underground filmmaking with a sensational soundtrack by pianist Sun Ra and the members of his Solar Arkestra! Shot in the mid '60s when the Arkestra was based in New York this film was produced using a unique negative process andultra-tight close-ups on the moving hands and mouths of the musicians. The result is a virtually abstract music film mastered from a new print in all its incredibly sharp black & white glory.
HERBIE HANCOCK...meets Michael Brecker - Air Dancing (B. Williams) (8.30)...meets Bobby McFerrin - Oleo (S. Rollins) (18.41)...meets Herbie Hancock - on a Bosendorfer Grand with IBM ComputerImprovisation - 2 hands (8.42)Improvisation - 4 hands (8.49)Cantaloupe Island (H. Hancock) - 2 hands (5.01)Cantaloupe Island (H. Hancock) - 4 hands (4.29)Recorded Live at the Munich Philharmonie 15 July 1988.
In an almost overpowering gathering of jazz superstars Sarah Vaughan the greatest of jazz singers is joined by the brass players Dizzy Gillespie Maynard Ferguson DonCherry Chuck Mangione and Al Hirt - backed by the legendary Herbie Hancock on piano Ron Carter on bass and Billy Higginson drums.The exciting concert that results is packed with unexpected moments beautiful sounds and of course the gorgeous singing of 'Sassy' herself. Variety abounds: Vaughan sings standards with her crack touring combo including an amazing rendition of her signature 'Send in the Clowns.' The trumpeters pair off in various groupings that bring out their distinctive sounds. Vaughan joins the brass players for some jazz standards - including 'Take the 'A' Train' - adding beautiful vocal improvisations to the mix. Moments of backstage camaraderie and humor among Sassy and the jazzmen add a lively and intimate note. A truly thrilling all-starconcert event. track Listing: 1.Watermelon Man 2.I Can't Give You Anything But Love 3.Just Love 4.Send IN The Clowns 5.Bimsha Swing 6.I Can't Get Started 7.'Round Midnight 8.Bags' Groove and many more
Jazz is a living thing a conversation between musicians and each other as well as musicians and the audience. By combining archival footage interviews with 75 jazz artists and live recordings culled from 25 hours of concerts Icons Among Us: Jazz In The Present Tense is a dynamic and engaging document of many of the greatest jazz musicians of today. Featuring: Marco Benevento Terence Blanchard Bill Frisell Herbie Hancock Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra Chris Potter Esperanza Spalding and many more...
These three giants of jazz joined forces in January 1983 at the Palazzo dei Congressi in Lugano - a picturesque town in Southern Switzerland that has hosted the fine open air Jazz Festival in the summer. Tracklist: 1. Toys 2. First Trip 3. Speak Like A Child 4. Little Waltz 5. Willow Weep For Me 6. Dolphin Dance 7. Ili's Treasure 8. Princess 9. Eye Of The Hurricane 10. Walkin
Recorded live at the Munich Summer Piano Festival July 1987. Tracklist includes: Dolphin Dance Air Dancing Just One Of Those Things.
Legendary jazz pianist composer and innovator Herbie Hancock performs live on 'Jazz Central' recorded in Washington D.C. featuring his Grammy award winning style of jazz with his complex and earthy rhythmic signatures. TRACKLIST: Fascinating Rhythm St. Louis Blues Cotton Tail Blueberry Rhyme The Man I Love Here Come De Honey Man Cantaloupe Island One Finger Snap Maiden Voyage
This is the essential guide to the music of Marc Bolan and T-Rex from the heady days of Ride A White Swan through to the very last recordings and Marc''s tragic death. Featuring: The Early Years: Follow Marc Bolan and T.Rex from the formation of Tyrannosaurus Rex to the heady days of Ride A White Swan and the major success in the United States with Get It On. The Halcyon Years: The story continues as the rise of Bolan and T.Rex gradually stutters stops and then crashes from grace as the music industry turned on their latest favourite. The Last Chapter: Featuring live performance footage and rarities from the vaults this is the essential review of the later years of Marc's career before the tragedy of his sudden demise.
A classic evening with the brilliant pianist and composer Herbie Hancock whose trio here features legendary bassist Ron Carter and the exciting drummer Billy Cobham. Together three jazz stars conjure extraordinary sounds tastefully shot in 1984 in Switzerland before an attentive & enthusiastic audience the performance comes to sharpe-edged life in this presentation which avoids distracting effects for close-ups & revealing angles - dramatizing Ron Carter's amazingly precises bass figures & Cobham's spontaneous rapidfire drumming and textural choices - that serve & enhance the amazing music being created. Hancock revives the amazing technique that made him a child prodigy of classical piano and a mainstay of the benchmark Miles Davis quintet of the 1960's. Tracklist: 1: The Eye Of The Hurricane (H. Hancock) 2: First Trip (R. Carter) 3: Willow Weep For Me (A. Ronell) 4: Dolphin Dance (H. Hancock) 5: Ili's Treasure (H. Hancock) 6: Princess (M. Sheller) 7: Walking (R. Carter)
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Miles Davis: Around Midnight
Few jazz artists can claim the versatility and breadth of musical sympathies of Herbie Hancock. His 1998 album Gershwin's World marked the centenary of the composer by putting his music in the context of the origins of jazz and ragtime, and featured a range of star singers. Taking the album on the road, the individual numbers gradually became abstracted into the instrumentals to be heard here. So in addition to Gershwin's "Fascinatin' Rhythm" and "The Man I Love", we're treated to James P Johnson's "Blueberry Rhyme", WC Handy's "St. Louis Blues", Ellington's "Cotton Tail", and Hancock's own "Here Come Da Honey Man", "Cantaloupe Island", "One Finger Snap" and "Maiden Voyage". The sextet is a well-balanced and responsive one--in addition to Hancock on piano and occasional synthesizer, there's Cyril Battista on percussion, Terrylyn Carrington on drums, Ira Coleman on bass, Eddie Henderson on trumpet and flugelhorn, and Eli Dugiberry on saxophones. Beginning with short, punchy numbers, the concert builds to an inventive confrontation between piano, bass and drums, before the lengthy finale featuring bittersweet trumpet and sax. A beautifully judged programme, filmed in subdued lighting before an attentive late-night audience. There's also a 10-minute post-concert interview with Hancock. If you want to hear a modern master at the relaxed height of his powers, you won't do better than this performance.--Richard Whitehouse
On a chilly evening in 2004 more than 500.000 fans crowd into the historic Circus Maximus Theatre in Rome for a spectacular star-studded night of music and hope in a special evening organised by Quincy Jones and dedicated to impoverished children from war-torn countries around the globe Carlos Santana kicks off the mega concert and legendary performances just keep coming ! Pop and classical phenomenon Andrea Bocelli brings down the house followed by a breathtaking performance by Norah Jones and special appearances by celebrity goodwill ambassadors Angelina Jolie Naomi Campbell and others Filmed by well-known British director Julia Knowles We Are the Future is an inspiring emotional musical event on a par with Live Aid and Live8 that will linger in your heart long after the music fades !
This DVD presents a full-length club performance capturing Herbie Hancock's triumphant return to the era-defining electric funk sound of the 1970s. The sold-out performance at the Knitting Factory in Los Angeles was beautifully shot on 8 cameras and recorded in the highest fidelity available. Track Listing: Wisdom; Kebero; This Is DJ Disk; Dolphin Dance; Virtual Hornets; The Essence; Butterfly; Tony Williams; Rockit; Chameleon.
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