Nat 'King' Cole, with Coleman Hawkins and the Oscar Peterson trio (Herb Ellis, Ray Brown), Sweet Lorraine, 1957.
Bill Evans & Jim Hall, Dream Gypsy & Skating in Central Park, New York City, 1962.
Lennie Tristano, You Don't Know What Love Is, Copenhagen, 1965.
The 1949 Metronome All-stars (Dizzy Gillespie, Kai Winding, Buddy DeFranco, Lee Konitz, Stan Getz, Serge Chaloff, Lennie Tristano, Billy Bauer, Eddie Safranski and Max Roach), Double Date, New York City, 1950.
I found it somewhat intriguing that OP completely overplayed under Nat's vocal, but when Bean came in on the second chorus he hid his fingers a spell, Larue. He must have gotten tired.
2 comments:
You had me kilt with 'Sweet Lorraine'.
What a lineup!!
Who NEEDS a stix man . . . . ;-)
I found it somewhat intriguing that OP completely overplayed under Nat's vocal, but when Bean came in on the second chorus he hid his fingers a spell, Larue. He must have gotten tired.
;>)
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