Technically, smooth jazz is different. Think Kenny G or Bob James.Some classic smooth jazz
No argument from me Brad, but a wide label like 'smooth jazz' may attract more interest than 'this is hard bop'. I tend to think of most small groups like this. I don't really label it other than good/not so good. Just a thought.Technically, smooth jazz is different. Think Kenny G or Bob James.
Art Blakey and the JMs are hard bop. Moanin, written by Bobby Timmons, is one of the great jazz songs, the title track to Art’s 1959 album.
This is the album version.
Sorry Kevin but as a fan of 25 years plus jazz records are broken down into certain categories, if you will: swing, bop, hard bop, post bop, soul jazz, avant garde and free jazz. That’s the way we view things. Calling it smooth jazz is simply incorrect because smooth jazz is its own classification exemplified by people like Bob James, Earl Klugh and George Benson.No argument from me Brad, but a wide label like 'smooth jazz' may attract more interest than 'this is hard bop'. I tend to think of most small groups like this. I don't really label it other than good/not so good. Just a thought.
My favourite jazz format is big band, but from a wide spectrum of bands and tunes ... preferably it swings .....
e.g. this does!
- in the late 60's this was fairly progressive jazz - but it still really swings ...
progressive in the 70's ...
These are from three of my favourite jazz albums.
Again, no argument from me Brad, if that is how you and others classify it that is fine.Sorry Kevin but as a fan of 25 years plus jazz records are broken down into certain categories, if you will: swing, bop, hard bop, post bop, soul jazz, avant garde and free jazz. That’s the way we view things. Calling it smooth jazz is simply incorrect because smooth jazz is its own classification exemplified by people like Bob James, Earl Klugh and George Benson.
I love Count Basie. Was just listening to his V Disc recordings yesterday. Woody had a bop oriented band in the 50s with the Four Brothers but I’m not a fan of his singing. The Thad Mel band was a very popular one.
Swinging is the key to every jazz tune: does it swing?
