Welcome to another Sunday Music Muse Day with a alternative suggested activity to watching football, listening to these jazz selections. First up, is a meeting of two legendary guitarists, Tal Farlow & Lenny Breau Chance Meeting, as stated in this All Music review by Ken Dryden: "The one-time meeting between guitarists Tal Farlow and Lenny Breau came about because Lorenzo DeStefano, who was making a PBS documentary (Talmage Farlow) in 1980, wanted a meeting between the veteran and a rising star. Farlow suggested Breau, and an invitation was extended and immediately accepted by the younger man. After the musicians spent time conversing in Farlow's
New Jersey home, they moved to The Sign of the Times, a small nightclub
in the tiny town of Rumson, to weave their musical magic. Although this
was their first and only performance together, they complement one
another's playing as if they had worked as a regular duo." Great stuff. I'll have to look up the documentary.
Next up is a more progressive jazz CD, Dave Holland Prism. All Music reviewer Matt Collar said: "His 2013 album, Prism, finds Holland returning to his crossover funk roots with an able-bodied quartet. Featured here are former Tonight Show guitarist Kevin Eubanks, pianist/Rhodes keyboardist Craig Taborn, and drummer Eric Harland.
All of these musicians have reputations for playing adventurous,
genre-bending styles of jazz, making them perfectly suited for the
project at hand." I enjoyed the music but I found sound of the recording to be lacking to my ear, but I can't quite put my finger on the reason. I'll had to give it more listening.
So, the TV football season ramps up try to find some time for good music, recorded, and live. Enjoy
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