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Booker Little - Man of words
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFaiWzrcNUs The bebop waltz from Dr. Cyclop's dream of the Herbie Nichols project http://www.allmusic.com/album/dr-cyc...m-mw0000671150 Wallace Roney - In her family from Misterios http://www.allmusic.com/album/misterios-mw0000117814 Duke Ellington - Blue Serge (altough there's not only trumpet) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BOzbOyRdXQ |
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Search For Peace and Contemplation have a sad quality by McCoy Tyner.
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lee morgan - the cry of my people
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O64kHcsshks charles mingus - vasserlean (weird nightmare) with lonnie hillyer |
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If you are still there ... the obvious candidate would be Miles' L'Ascenseur pour l'echafaud (Lift to the Scaffold), an atmospheric soundtrack to a classic French film noir(ish) from the late 50s, about a murder eventually revealed. Miles and his (part-French) quintet recorded this by largely improvising to the projected film. John Zorn did something similar to a film Thieves Quartet, in 1992 I think, Dave Douglas playing the "Miles" role (though his own man, in fact). It's on Zorn's Filmworks series somewhere - Vol. 4? This was the first recording by a group of four musicians that were to become the famous Masada Quartet. |
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In response to the original poster .....
Paolo Fresu. Notably 'Wanderlust', and his various collaborations in Aldo Romano's Italian Quartet. Enrico Rava/Enrico Pieranunzi - Nausicaa Rava, also a number of tracks, Blancasnow, Bellflower, Diva (some versions), his Carmen album .... often more beautiful than gloomy. Miles - various early tracks: Yesterdays, Nature Boy, Dear Old Stockholm .... Dave Douglas - various tracks, including Sea Change (Charms of the Night Sky), The Persistence of Memory (In Our Lifetime), View from the Blue Mountain (Spirit Moves), .... Nils Petter Molvaer can be soulfully pensive too (Baboon Moon), when he's not in a more rhythmic groove or explosive. I quite agree about Booker Little (great) and Stanko (though to me he sometimes sounds more tragically miserable than sorrowful or reflective) That's a few. |
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