Someone To Watch Over Me
the band hits the ground running on Pearson’s up-tempo “My Girl Shirl” before downshifting into Byrd’s blues “Soulful Kiddy
The Beehive (15:23) - Set 2*7
The 16-minute “Chasin’ The Trane” is blazing hard bop with Coltrane’s endless stream-of-consciousness solo almost reaching free-jazz intensity while always grounded by Jones’s muscular
the long-anticipated follow-up to his self-released 2014 recording still casual
Herbie Hancock: The Prisoner LP (Tone Poet Series) canada-day-eligible Someone To Watch Over MeBlue Note, 1969 Recorded and released in 1969, Herbie Hancocks last Blue Note album, The Prisoner, is a powerful but overlooked masterpiece. A moving tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, this nonet session features some of the most exceptional instrumentalists in jazz including Joe Henderson, Johnny Coles, Hubert Laws, Garnett Brown, Buster Williams, and Albert Tootie Heath. Hancock said of The Prisoner: I've been able to get closer to the real me with