Green has a considerable number of recordings available and I'll probably have to buy them all if they are of this quality of musicianship. There are no fireworks or funky grooves here; the general feel of the album is thoughtful and introspective rather than romantic. " Stand outs include Young's relaxed groove "Tyrone", Green's Spanish-tinged "Plaza de Toros", Young's gentle "Paris Eyes", and the blues "Backup". Green had recently recorded ". It all makes for a terrific album that ranks in Green's uppermost echelon". The repertoire mixes romantic ballad standards like "Stella By Starlight"and gently undulating bossa novas. In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. I always felt that Jones and Green goes very well together, and that is something that Jones confirms in the biography about Green, which is by the way highly recommended to all "Green fans". Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2013, Like taking in a breath of fresh air, I enjoyed this listening experience. A description and details on the hammond jazz organ album Talking' About by Grant Green The title track by Lennon and McCartney is cleverly adapted and arranged into perfectly viable jazz that suits Green's elegant touch with pop standards.

This is a very good LP.

Highly recommended!

This whole group really really cooks, baby. [3], https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talkin%27_About!&oldid=950180799, Short description is different from Wikidata, Album articles lacking alt text for covers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 10 April 2020, at 17:09. Young may have been thought too "progressive" for his time but he's genteel listening now although I see similarity in his organ playing with Coltrane's efforts in the same time period.

Auf dieser LP mit LARRY YOUNG und einem besten aufgelegtem ELVIN JONES versteht man warum. You've all heard Elvin, Larry Young, and Grant Green get together on sessions with either Hank Mobley, Bobby Hutcherson, or Sam Rivers. Having Discovered G.G. Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2014.
Talkin' About is the first of three albums the Green/Young team recorded together with Coltrane drummer Elvin Jones, and it's exceptional, one of the most underrated items in Green's discography. With "Talkin' About", Green continued to advance in the modal direction he started exploring with the two previous outings; Young and Jones provide there perfect partners for Green's progress. This is what I'm talking about.... (Smile), Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2012. Spannendes zusammenwirken großartiger Ausnahmemusiker.Klasse Aufnahmequalität, sauber transferiert und auf wirklichem Premium- Vinyl gepresst. few years back I am very impressed with his beautiful guitar work and of course if its BLUE NOTE the band is always top shelf.

Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2001, In my opinion Green reached his peak somewhere around 1964-65.

It was reissued in Japan on CD with a slightly different cover: same design, but with a blue background. Young and Green show particularly effective interactions on the ballads "People" and "You Don't Know What Love Is". "

This review summarizes the four resulting albums / CDs so that the reader can make an informed buying decision. " Jones and Young often play off one another to create an intricate pulse that is far removed from the standard soul-jazz groove. Talkin' About cooks. This CD is one of his very best. Grant Green: The Complete Quartets With Sonny Clark, The Quintet: Jazz At Massey Hall [Remastered], Funk In France: From Paris to Antibes (1969-1970) [2 CD]. There was an error retrieving your Wish Lists. The musicians approach the tunes as extended mood pieces, creating a marvelously light, cool atmosphere. Both Grant Green and Larry Young are recent discoveries for me and I'm amazed that they are not better known as their work is really superb. [2] It was reissued in Japan on CD with a slightly different cover: same design, but with a blue background. Top subscription boxes – right to your door, © 1996-2020, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates.

Talkin' About cooks.

Even with all the straightforward pop overtones of much of the material, the quartet's playing is still subtly advanced, both in its rhythmic interaction and the soloists' harmonic choices. Grant Green war nicht der Welt größter Jazz-Gitarrist, aber seine BLUE NOTE Aufnahmen sind legendär. Highly recommended!


Two versions of Young's "Ritha" are included; one with and one without sax. With just a basic organ trio lineup, the album works a fascinating middle ground between the soul-jazz of Green 's early days and the modal flavor of his most recent work. This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed. Having Discovered G, Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2016. After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. (REDISCOVERING THE FORGOTTEN GENIUS OF JAZZ GUITAR, by Sharony Andrews Green, MIller Freeman Books).

Wow!

Smokin Grant Green, Larry Young and Elvin Jones, Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 1999. album recorded 12 November 1964. Talkin' About Grant Green Discussion in 'Sidewinders Bar & Grille' started by montemerrick, Jul 21, 2017. montemerrick t minus 30 and holding Strat-Talk Supporter. The Green Homes Grant can give you a vital saving at a difficult financial time. You've all heard Elvin, Larry Young, and Grant Green get together on sessions with either Hank Mobley, Bobby Hutcherson, or Sam Rivers. Accordingly, he hooked up with organist Larry Young, who was just beginning to come into his own as the first Hammond B-3 player to incorporate Coltrane's modal innovations into his own style. It gives a kick when Green takes off right after the lead, his guitar is singing, and his playing is flawless and totally relaxed. Talkin' About! Grant Green Talkin' About J.C. Talkin' About 1964 - YouTube

But this date just gives em all a chance to stretch out and show what theys can do as a little bitty trio. With just a basic organ trio lineup, the album works a fascinating middle ground between the soul-jazz of Green's early days and the modal flavor of his most recent work. On the opnener "Talkin about JC" (John Coltrane of course)Young sets the groove, and then Green starts to groove, for every 12 bar chorus he digs deeper into the groove.

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Since my last review was chopped at the head, I'll simply write again. is an album by American jazz guitarist Grant Green featuring performances recorded in 1964 and released on the Blue Note label.

The collaboration bedwteen Green, Young and Jones is super. ジャズギターアルバムはこれ一枚でいいっす。と書けば多くの方から猛反発食らうでしょう。. Please try again.

If you hear it you'll be Talkin' About 'em too. This whole group really really cooks, baby. I'm also looking forward to Street of Dreams by the same trio with Bobby Hutcherson included. Though Young's style was not fully developed yet, he is no longer simply a Jimmy Smith disciple; his playing here is far more adventurous than the typical soul-jazz date, both harmonically and rhythmically.

album was recorded on 11 September 1964 and features the Young-Green-Jones trio. ". It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Compared to other recordings by the Young-Green-Jones trio, "Street of Dreams" presents a rather mellow, dreamy atmosphere. album continues the soft, easy style of the "Street of Dreams" album.

Unable to add item to List. Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2008. ", two of his most advanced albums, with McCoy Tyner and Elvin Jones of the John Coltrane quartet.

Grant Green war nicht der Welt größter Jazz-Gitarrist, aber seine BLUE NOTE Aufnahmen sind legendär. The other bossa nova, Jobim's "Corcovado," is given a wonderfully caressing treatment. Hutcherson is the perfect addition for this project, able to blend in with the modal advancement of the rest of the ensemble while adding his clear, shimmering tone to the overall texture of the album.

Mobley's breathy, sensuous warmth keeps the album simmering at a low boil, especially on "Speak Low".

On the heels of Matador and Solid, two of his most advanced albums, Grant Green decided to continue the more modal direction he'd begun pursuing with the help of members of Coltrane's quartet. The quartet performs four Young originals plus Green's Other than the blues "Backup," the music is fairly complex, grooving in its own fashion and showing that Young was absorbing Coltrane's modal excursions.

is an album by American jazz guitarist Grant Green featuring performances recorded in 1964 and released on the Blue Note label. This is a very good LP. Talkin' About is the first of three albums the Green/Young team recorded together with Coltrane drummer Elvin Jones, and it's exceptional, one of the most underrated items in Green's discography.
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All the musicians play with a delicate touch that is distinct from the modal soul-jazz on "Talkin' About".

Green has a considerable number of recordings available and I'll probably have to buy them all if they are of this quality of musicianship. There are no fireworks or funky grooves here; the general feel of the album is thoughtful and introspective rather than romantic. " Stand outs include Young's relaxed groove "Tyrone", Green's Spanish-tinged "Plaza de Toros", Young's gentle "Paris Eyes", and the blues "Backup". Green had recently recorded ". It all makes for a terrific album that ranks in Green's uppermost echelon". The repertoire mixes romantic ballad standards like "Stella By Starlight"and gently undulating bossa novas. In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. I always felt that Jones and Green goes very well together, and that is something that Jones confirms in the biography about Green, which is by the way highly recommended to all "Green fans". Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2013, Like taking in a breath of fresh air, I enjoyed this listening experience. A description and details on the hammond jazz organ album Talking' About by Grant Green The title track by Lennon and McCartney is cleverly adapted and arranged into perfectly viable jazz that suits Green's elegant touch with pop standards.

This is a very good LP.

Highly recommended!

This whole group really really cooks, baby. [3], https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talkin%27_About!&oldid=950180799, Short description is different from Wikidata, Album articles lacking alt text for covers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 10 April 2020, at 17:09. Young may have been thought too "progressive" for his time but he's genteel listening now although I see similarity in his organ playing with Coltrane's efforts in the same time period.

Auf dieser LP mit LARRY YOUNG und einem besten aufgelegtem ELVIN JONES versteht man warum. You've all heard Elvin, Larry Young, and Grant Green get together on sessions with either Hank Mobley, Bobby Hutcherson, or Sam Rivers. Having Discovered G.G. Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2014.
Talkin' About is the first of three albums the Green/Young team recorded together with Coltrane drummer Elvin Jones, and it's exceptional, one of the most underrated items in Green's discography. With "Talkin' About", Green continued to advance in the modal direction he started exploring with the two previous outings; Young and Jones provide there perfect partners for Green's progress. This is what I'm talking about.... (Smile), Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2012. Spannendes zusammenwirken großartiger Ausnahmemusiker.Klasse Aufnahmequalität, sauber transferiert und auf wirklichem Premium- Vinyl gepresst. few years back I am very impressed with his beautiful guitar work and of course if its BLUE NOTE the band is always top shelf.

Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2001, In my opinion Green reached his peak somewhere around 1964-65.

It was reissued in Japan on CD with a slightly different cover: same design, but with a blue background. Young and Green show particularly effective interactions on the ballads "People" and "You Don't Know What Love Is". "

This review summarizes the four resulting albums / CDs so that the reader can make an informed buying decision. " Jones and Young often play off one another to create an intricate pulse that is far removed from the standard soul-jazz groove. Talkin' About cooks. This CD is one of his very best. Grant Green: The Complete Quartets With Sonny Clark, The Quintet: Jazz At Massey Hall [Remastered], Funk In France: From Paris to Antibes (1969-1970) [2 CD]. There was an error retrieving your Wish Lists. The musicians approach the tunes as extended mood pieces, creating a marvelously light, cool atmosphere. Both Grant Green and Larry Young are recent discoveries for me and I'm amazed that they are not better known as their work is really superb. [2] It was reissued in Japan on CD with a slightly different cover: same design, but with a blue background. Top subscription boxes – right to your door, © 1996-2020, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates.

Talkin' About cooks.

Even with all the straightforward pop overtones of much of the material, the quartet's playing is still subtly advanced, both in its rhythmic interaction and the soloists' harmonic choices. Grant Green war nicht der Welt größter Jazz-Gitarrist, aber seine BLUE NOTE Aufnahmen sind legendär. Highly recommended!


Two versions of Young's "Ritha" are included; one with and one without sax. With just a basic organ trio lineup, the album works a fascinating middle ground between the soul-jazz of Green 's early days and the modal flavor of his most recent work. This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed. Having Discovered G, Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2016. After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. (REDISCOVERING THE FORGOTTEN GENIUS OF JAZZ GUITAR, by Sharony Andrews Green, MIller Freeman Books).

Wow!

Smokin Grant Green, Larry Young and Elvin Jones, Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 1999. album recorded 12 November 1964. Talkin' About Grant Green Discussion in 'Sidewinders Bar & Grille' started by montemerrick, Jul 21, 2017. montemerrick t minus 30 and holding Strat-Talk Supporter. The Green Homes Grant can give you a vital saving at a difficult financial time. You've all heard Elvin, Larry Young, and Grant Green get together on sessions with either Hank Mobley, Bobby Hutcherson, or Sam Rivers. Accordingly, he hooked up with organist Larry Young, who was just beginning to come into his own as the first Hammond B-3 player to incorporate Coltrane's modal innovations into his own style. It gives a kick when Green takes off right after the lead, his guitar is singing, and his playing is flawless and totally relaxed. Talkin' About! Grant Green Talkin' About J.C. Talkin' About 1964 - YouTube

But this date just gives em all a chance to stretch out and show what theys can do as a little bitty trio. With just a basic organ trio lineup, the album works a fascinating middle ground between the soul-jazz of Green's early days and the modal flavor of his most recent work. On the opnener "Talkin about JC" (John Coltrane of course)Young sets the groove, and then Green starts to groove, for every 12 bar chorus he digs deeper into the groove.

There's a problem loading this menu right now.

To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average.

Worth investing in.

Since my last review was chopped at the head, I'll simply write again. is an album by American jazz guitarist Grant Green featuring performances recorded in 1964 and released on the Blue Note label.

The collaboration bedwteen Green, Young and Jones is super. ジャズギターアルバムはこれ一枚でいいっす。と書けば多くの方から猛反発食らうでしょう。. Please try again.

If you hear it you'll be Talkin' About 'em too. This whole group really really cooks, baby. I'm also looking forward to Street of Dreams by the same trio with Bobby Hutcherson included. Though Young's style was not fully developed yet, he is no longer simply a Jimmy Smith disciple; his playing here is far more adventurous than the typical soul-jazz date, both harmonically and rhythmically.

album was recorded on 11 September 1964 and features the Young-Green-Jones trio. ". It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Compared to other recordings by the Young-Green-Jones trio, "Street of Dreams" presents a rather mellow, dreamy atmosphere. album continues the soft, easy style of the "Street of Dreams" album.

Unable to add item to List. Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2008. ", two of his most advanced albums, with McCoy Tyner and Elvin Jones of the John Coltrane quartet.

Grant Green war nicht der Welt größter Jazz-Gitarrist, aber seine BLUE NOTE Aufnahmen sind legendär. The other bossa nova, Jobim's "Corcovado," is given a wonderfully caressing treatment. Hutcherson is the perfect addition for this project, able to blend in with the modal advancement of the rest of the ensemble while adding his clear, shimmering tone to the overall texture of the album.

Mobley's breathy, sensuous warmth keeps the album simmering at a low boil, especially on "Speak Low".

On the heels of Matador and Solid, two of his most advanced albums, Grant Green decided to continue the more modal direction he'd begun pursuing with the help of members of Coltrane's quartet. The quartet performs four Young originals plus Green's Other than the blues "Backup," the music is fairly complex, grooving in its own fashion and showing that Young was absorbing Coltrane's modal excursions.

is an album by American jazz guitarist Grant Green featuring performances recorded in 1964 and released on the Blue Note label. This is a very good LP. Talkin' About is the first of three albums the Green/Young team recorded together with Coltrane drummer Elvin Jones, and it's exceptional, one of the most underrated items in Green's discography.

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