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Liebman


Mark Stanley
 

Can anyone recommend a couple good recordings by Dave Liebman.
I'm new to him.
I just discovered 2 really great recordings by Horace Silver:
In Pursuit of The 27th Man, and Silver and Voices. Just thought
I'd spread the word.
Mark


Paul Erlich
 

--- In jazz_guitar@y..., Mark Stanley <bucketfullopuke@y...> wrote:

Can anyone recommend a couple good recordings by Dave Liebman.
I'm new to him.
John McLaughlin: My Goals Beyond
Miles Davis: On the Corner, Dark Magus, Get Up With It
Dave Liebman: First Visit, John Coltrane's Meditations
Bob Moses: Bittersweet in the Ozone

That's about it for my collection . . .


 

Mark

Dave Liebman's work is often describe as
"Contemporary/Modern jazz". Dave has a perchant for
modern harmony - lots of altered chords, suspensions etc.
From some of the thoughts you've shared with us here
I think you'd enjoy his work. :)

Dave Liebman's group also featured Vic Juris on guitar. Vic
uses a very modern sound, and recently now uses the Roland
Guitar Synth and VG8.

Recently, they launched a Play-A-Long CD for the Aebersold
catalog. Vol 81 Contemporary Standards and Originals with
the Dave Liebman Group.

They also have a number of CD's out check out his site for
lots of further info:



Alisdair MacRae Birch
Jazz Guitarist

--- In jazz_guitar@y..., Mark Stanley <bucketfullopuke@y...> wrote:
Can anyone recommend a couple good recordings by Dave Liebman.
I'm new to him.
I just discovered 2 really great recordings by Horace Silver:
In Pursuit of The 27th Man, and Silver and Voices. Just thought
I'd spread the word.
Mark


Rodrigo Gondim
 

-----Mensagem original-----
De: Paul Erlich <paul@...>
Para: jazz_guitar@... <jazz_guitar@...>
Data: Tera-feira, 14 de Agosto de 2001 18:29
Assunto: [jazz_guitar] Re: Liebman


--- In jazz_guitar@y..., Mark Stanley <bucketfullopuke@y...> wrote:

Can anyone recommend a couple good recordings by Dave Liebman.
I'm new to him.
John McLaughlin: My Goals Beyond
Miles Davis: On the Corner, Dark Magus, Get Up With It
Dave Liebman: First Visit, John Coltrane's Meditations
Bob Moses: Bittersweet in the Ozone

That's about it for my collection . . .

Hey people

I got a Liebman record and it's very very very good ( crazy stuff)
It's called "Return of the tenor" . He's playing standards like blackbird,
all the things you are , all of me etc, and it's very modern stuff (i
think ). This session features a very good guitar player, Vic Juris. Very
good player. He uses that "Stern chorus/delay" sound that i hate but the guy
has o lot of great ideas and a mature playing.

Rodd

PS: Next month i'm going to study music in belgium (brussels). I think there
is a lot of guys from europe in this list. Can you give me some information
about places to jam in brussels? Thanx


Guillermo
 

Hello,

Dave Liebman is one of the greates living artists. He's an
exceptional player and theorist. Also has a great site:

There are a couple of Elvin Jones' albums, Elvin Jones at
the Lighthouse (Vols 1 & 2) w/Steve Grossman & Gene Perla
where the saxophonists playing is incredible.
Lieb also did a couple records (around 1980) with a great
group with Terumasa Hino (trumpet), John Scofield (guitar) ,
Ron McClure (bass) and Adam Nussbaum (drums) . The albums
were made in Holland, and the names are "If they only knew"
and "Doin' it again".
He was also part of group "Quest", with Richie Beirach
(piano), Ron McClure (bass) and Billy Hart (drums), and
recorded several albums in duo with Beirach.
Some very good albums under his own name are: "The Opal
Heart", "Setting the Standard" and an old ECM "Drum Ode", a
jazz-rock album

GB

At 10:57 14/08/01 +0000, you wrote:
Can anyone recommend a couple good recordings by Dave Liebman.
I'm new to him.
I just discovered 2 really great recordings by Horace Silver:
In Pursuit of The 27th Man, and Silver and Voices. Just thought
I'd spread the word.
Mark
Guillermo Bazzola
Buenos Aires, Argentina