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#502023 - 01/14/21 02:01 PM My "go to" tension releaser" for 2020...
captain Russ Offline
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Been a rough year. When it got really bad, I located "it's on" by George Duke (and christian McBride) at the 2010 Java Jazz Festival.

Look it up and tell me what you think....

R.

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#502028 - 01/15/21 01:28 AM Re: My "go to" tension releaser" for 2020... [Re: captain Russ]
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I am not normally into some jazz, especially if it's way out, but the George Duke Trio is very calming and so well done.

Thanks Russ
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#502031 - 01/15/21 06:57 AM Re: My "go to" tension releaser" for 2020... [Re: captain Russ]
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Thank you Russ for bringing this to our attention. I enjoyed every note!

I never heard George Duke play in a trio format, so that was nice.

There was a nice blend of hard driving fusion, straight ahead jazz, Latin-jazz, instrumental and some vocals too. Amazing rhythm section, good use of both keyboard-synth and acoustic piano What's not to love about that?!?

He was definitely a true mater and left such a legacy. Thanks for the reminder that I need to seek out more of his work.

Which albums of George Duke do you recommend most?
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#502032 - 01/15/21 11:20 AM Re: My "go to" tension releaser" for 2020... [Re: montunoman]
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My "go to" George Duke album is his last. It has "T" Jam on it. I use it as a break album late in the evening. I'll look up the name.

Met him once at NAMM. Fabulous guy.


Russ

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#502033 - 01/15/21 11:27 AM Re: My "go to" tension releaser" for 2020... [Re: montunoman]
captain Russ Offline
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Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
My favorite album is his last....about 2008, I believe. I use it as a late nite break album. Don't know the name; I'll look it up tonite.

It has "T" Jam on it....one of his best.

Met him at a Summer NAMM years ago. GREAT GUY!

Russ

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#502035 - 01/16/21 12:26 PM Re: My "go to" tension releaser" for 2020... [Re: captain Russ]
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Not being a dyed in the wool jazz lover, I appreciate the introduction. If one keeps an open mind, one never knows when a jewel like this comes along. Thanks Russ.
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