2007-11-12
Founded in 1958 and still going strong today, the Monterey Jazz Festival is the longest consecutively running music festival in history. This disc is part of a series of releases the festival is just-now producing, after mastering live tapes that have remained in the festival vaults for many years. The set moves from Satchmo, the very first headliner of the very first MJF in 1958, to recent work by Pat Metheny. Miles and Monk shine (of course), but my favorite is the entry by Dave Brubeck (#7), full of the signature time changes he's made famous. Diana Krall's solo is also notable for the song's composer, Clint Eastwood, who makes a comment on the performance after the song ends. Hopefully, we'll also add other gems from this new series that will focus on one artist. 11/07 MJVD J-RootsTED NASH QUARTET
The Creep
3ósity
3ósity (Capri)
Robin Eubanks and EB3
Live Vol. 1
Mike Longo And The New York State Of The Art Jazz Ensemble
Live From New York
KEN CLARK ORGAN TRIO
Mutual Respect
Invert
The Strange Parade
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