Percussion – L. Coatelen Piano – A. Destrez Saxophone – E. Labor Trombone – P. Chabrel Trumpet – P. Ohsé
St Germain – Soul Salsa Soul
Posted: 26th January 2012 by admin in Musical Instruments for SaleTags: Germain, Salsa, Soul
NEW DJ FROST NORTENO MIX PURO SAX
Posted: 26th January 2012 by admin in Musical Instruments for SaleTags: FROST, NORTENO, PURO
NEW DJ FROST NORTENO MIX PURO SAX myspace.com/djfrost918
John Coltrane – Resolution
Posted: 25th January 2012 by admin in Musical Instruments for SaleTags: Coltrane, JOHN, Resolution
A Love Supreme (1964) 1. Acknowledgement 2. Resolution 3. Pursuance 4. Psalm John Coltrane, tenor saxophone McCoy Tyner, piano Jimmy Garrison, bass Elvin Jones, drums *From the Verve/Impulse recording (2008) Easily one of the most important records ever made, John Coltrane’s A Love Supreme was his pinnacle studio outing that at once compiled all of his innovations from his past, spoke of his current deep spirituality, and also gave a glimpse into the next two and a half years (sadly, those would be his last). Recorded at the end of 1964, Trane’s classic quartet of Elvin Jones, McCoy Tyner, and Jimmy Garrison stepped into the studio and created one of the most thought-provoking, concise, and technically pleasing albums of their bountiful relationship (not to mention his best-selling to date). From the undulatory (and classic) bassline at the intro to the last breathy notes, Trane is at the peak of his logical yet emotionally varied soloing while the rest of the group is remarkably in tune with Coltrane’s spiritual vibe. Composed of four parts, each has a thematic progression leading to an understanding of spirituality through meditation. From the beginning, “Acknowledgement” is the awakening of sorts that trails off to the famous chanting of the theme at the end, which yields to the second act, “Resolution,” an amazingly beautiful piece about the fury of dedication to a new path of understanding. “Persuance” is a search for that understanding, and “Psalm” is the …
John Coltrane – Resolution
Posted: 25th January 2012 by admin in Musical Instruments for SaleTags: Coltrane, JOHN
A Love Supreme (1964) 1. Acknowledgement 2. Resolution 3. Pursuance 4. Psalm John Coltrane, tenor saxophone McCoy Tyner, piano Jimmy Garrison, bass Elvin Jones, drums *From the Verve/Impulse recording (2008) Easily one of the most important records ever made, John Coltrane’s A Love Supreme was his pinnacle studio outing that at once compiled all of his innovations from his past, spoke of his current deep spirituality, and also gave a glimpse into the next two and a half years (sadly, those would be his last). Recorded at the end of 1964, Trane’s classic quartet of Elvin Jones, McCoy Tyner, and Jimmy Garrison stepped into the studio and created one of the most thought-provoking, concise, and technically pleasing albums of their bountiful relationship (not to mention his best-selling to date). From the undulatory (and classic) bassline at the intro to the last breathy notes, Trane is at the peak of his logical yet emotionally varied soloing while the rest of the group is remarkably in tune with Coltrane’s spiritual vibe. Composed of four parts, each has a thematic progression leading to an understanding of spirituality through meditation. From the beginning, “Acknowledgement” is the awakening of sorts that trails off to the famous chanting of the theme at the end, which yields to the second act, “Resolution,” an amazingly beautiful piece about the fury of dedication to a new path of understanding. “Persuance” is a search for that understanding, and “Psalm” is the …
John Coltrane – Resolution
Posted: 25th January 2012 by admin in Musical Instruments for SaleTags: Coltrane, JOHN
A Love Supreme (1964) 1. Acknowledgement 2. Resolution 3. Pursuance 4. Psalm John Coltrane, tenor saxophone McCoy Tyner, piano Jimmy Garrison, bass Elvin Jones, drums *From the Verve/Impulse recording (2008) Easily one of the most important records ever made, John Coltrane’s A Love Supreme was his pinnacle studio outing that at once compiled all of his innovations from his past, spoke of his current deep spirituality, and also gave a glimpse into the next two and a half years (sadly, those would be his last). Recorded at the end of 1964, Trane’s classic quartet of Elvin Jones, McCoy Tyner, and Jimmy Garrison stepped into the studio and created one of the most thought-provoking, concise, and technically pleasing albums of their bountiful relationship (not to mention his best-selling to date). From the undulatory (and classic) bassline at the intro to the last breathy notes, Trane is at the peak of his logical yet emotionally varied soloing while the rest of the group is remarkably in tune with Coltrane’s spiritual vibe. Composed of four parts, each has a thematic progression leading to an understanding of spirituality through meditation. From the beginning, “Acknowledgement” is the awakening of sorts that trails off to the famous chanting of the theme at the end, which yields to the second act, “Resolution,” an amazingly beautiful piece about the fury of dedication to a new path of understanding. “Persuance” is a search for that understanding, and “Psalm” is the …
Cannonball Adderley – Autumn Leaves
Posted: 24th January 2012 by admin in Musical Instruments for SaleTags: Adderley, Autumn, Cannonball, Leaves
Autumn Leaves Album: Somethin’ Else (1958) Written by: Joseph Kosma Johnny Mercer Jacques Prévert Personnel: Cannonball Adderley — alto saxophone Miles Davis — trumpet Hank Jones — piano Sam Jones — bass Art Blakey — drums
Us and Them – Pink Floyd – Pulse – HD
Posted: 23rd January 2012 by admin in Musical Instruments for SaleTags: Floyd, Pink, Pulse, Them
A live performance of: “Us and Them” was the seventh track on the “Dark Side of the Moon” album in 1973. Written by Richard Wright and Roger Waters with lead vocals sung by David Gilmour and an incredible saxophone piece played by Dick Parry himself! The original version of the song was a piano piece written by Richard Wright called “The Violent Sequence” written for the movie “Zabriskie Point” in 1969, the piece was not used in the movie. P•U•L•S•EArtist: Pink Floyd Label:EMI Realesed: May 1995 Produced by: James Guthrie, David Gilmour This video is not rendered to the full quality extent of the DVD, does not include the full volume of the DVD and is presented for review only in the hopes the viewer will be pleased to the extent to promote the viewer to buy the full dvd. We believe this constitutes a ‘fair use’ of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 USC Section 107, the material on this site is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and review purposes only.