Исполнитель: Wynton MarsalisНазвание альбома: Black Codes (From The Underground) Год выпуска: 1985 Label: CBS – CBS 26686 Формат файлов: MP3@320K/s Размер архива: 139,4 MB Скачать с: depositfiles This is probably the best Wynton Marsalis recording from his Miles Davis period. With his brother Branford (who doubles here on tenor and soprano) often closely emulating Wayne Shorter and the rhythm section (pianist Kenny Kirkland, bassist Charnett Moffett, and drummer Jeff Watts) sounding a bit like the famous Herbie Hancock-Ron Carter-Tony Williams trio, Wynton is heard at the head of what was essentially an updated version of the mid- to late-'60s Miles Davis Quintet (despite Stanley Crouch's pronouncements in his typically absurd liner notes about Marsalis' individuality). The music is brilliantly played and displays what the "Young Lions" movement was really about: young musicians choosing to explore acoustic jazz and to extend the innovations of the pre-fusion modern mainstream style. Marsalis would develop his own sound a few years later, but even at age 23 he had few close competitors. ~ Scott Yanow
01. Black Codes 02. For Wee Folks 03. Delfeayo's Dilemma 04. Phryzzinian Man 05. Aural Oasis 06. Chambers of Tain 07. Blues
Personnel: Wynton Marsalis (trumpet); Branford Marsalis (tenor saxophone); Kenny Kirkland (piano); Ron Carter, Charnett Moffett (bass); Jeff "Tain" Watts (drums).
Recorded at RCA Studio A on January 11th and 14th, 1985.
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