Ahmad Jamal - Olympia 2000/Live in Paris 1992 (2004)
BAND/ARTIST: Ahmad Jamal
- Title: Olympia 2000/Live in Paris 1992
- Year Of Release: 2004
- Label: Dreyfus Records[FDM 36873-2]
- Genre: Jazz, Post Bop
- Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log) | MP3/320 kbps
- Total Time: 02:01:06
- Total Size: 636 MB(+3%) | 286 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Olympia 2000:
1. The Night Has a Thousand Eyes (B. Bernier - J. Brainin) (12.14)
2. How Deep Is the Ocean (Irving Berlin) (10.15)
3. Autumn Leaves (J. Prevent - J. Kosma - J. Mercer) (11.49)
4. My Foolish Heart (Ned Washington - V.P. Young) (13.51)
5. Appreciation (Johnny Pate) (06.57)
6. Aftermath (Ahmad Jamal) (09.46)
personnel :
Ahmad Jamal (piano)
George Coleman (tenor saxophone)
James Cammack (bass)
Idris Muhammad (drums)
Live In Paris 1992:
1. The Tube (Ahmad Jamal) (7:53)
2. Alone Together/Laura/Wild Is the Wind (Arthur Schwartz - Hovard Dietz; David Raksin - Johnny Mercer; Dimitri Tiomkin - Ned Washington) (7:09)
3. Caravan (Juan Tizol - Duke Ellington) (5:20)
4. Easy Living (Leo Robins - Ralph Ranger) (6:28)
5. Acorn (Ahmad Jamal) (8:41)
6. Dreamy (Erroll Garner) (7:14)
7. Appreciation (Johnny Pate) (5:16)
8. Look for the Silver Lining (Jerome Kern - B.G. De Sylva) (3:08)
9. The Aftermath (Ahmad Jamal) (5:06)
personnel :
Ahmad Jamal (piano)
James Cammack (bass guitar)
David Bowler (drums)
Todd Coolman (acoustic bass on 6)
Gordon Lane (drums on 6)
A popular yet strangely underrated jazz pianist, Ahmad Jamal employs a unique approach to the keys, highlighting soulful use of space and silence, tension and release, and an economical use of notes. Jazz icon Miles Davis pointed to Jamal as a major influence, as did Red Garland and George Duke. This set comprises two complete slices of Jamal in concert before two different yet always appreciative European audiences.
1. The Night Has a Thousand Eyes (B. Bernier - J. Brainin) (12.14)
2. How Deep Is the Ocean (Irving Berlin) (10.15)
3. Autumn Leaves (J. Prevent - J. Kosma - J. Mercer) (11.49)
4. My Foolish Heart (Ned Washington - V.P. Young) (13.51)
5. Appreciation (Johnny Pate) (06.57)
6. Aftermath (Ahmad Jamal) (09.46)
personnel :
Ahmad Jamal (piano)
George Coleman (tenor saxophone)
James Cammack (bass)
Idris Muhammad (drums)
Live In Paris 1992:
1. The Tube (Ahmad Jamal) (7:53)
2. Alone Together/Laura/Wild Is the Wind (Arthur Schwartz - Hovard Dietz; David Raksin - Johnny Mercer; Dimitri Tiomkin - Ned Washington) (7:09)
3. Caravan (Juan Tizol - Duke Ellington) (5:20)
4. Easy Living (Leo Robins - Ralph Ranger) (6:28)
5. Acorn (Ahmad Jamal) (8:41)
6. Dreamy (Erroll Garner) (7:14)
7. Appreciation (Johnny Pate) (5:16)
8. Look for the Silver Lining (Jerome Kern - B.G. De Sylva) (3:08)
9. The Aftermath (Ahmad Jamal) (5:06)
personnel :
Ahmad Jamal (piano)
James Cammack (bass guitar)
David Bowler (drums)
Todd Coolman (acoustic bass on 6)
Gordon Lane (drums on 6)
A popular yet strangely underrated jazz pianist, Ahmad Jamal employs a unique approach to the keys, highlighting soulful use of space and silence, tension and release, and an economical use of notes. Jazz icon Miles Davis pointed to Jamal as a major influence, as did Red Garland and George Duke. This set comprises two complete slices of Jamal in concert before two different yet always appreciative European audiences.
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