Solo piano recommendations
mr.brett
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I brought my portable to work and i'm enjoying this right now.
If anybody has any favorites, I would love some names to look into... artists, albums or individual tracks. I'm open to all styles.
If anybody has any favorites, I would love some names to look into... artists, albums or individual tracks. I'm open to all styles.
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mal waldron,art tatum for jazz
C??sar Camargo Mariano for brazilian
for the rest check this thread
http://waxidermy.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=35909
the satie's at the bottom are especially recommended and perfect for working
for classical any by
Claudio Arrau,Clifford Curzon,Wilhelm Backhaus,Wilhelm Kempff & Sviatoslav Richter are a good bet
I don't think there's any solo piano on that set.
Keith Jarrett - Radiance
I used to bring my portable to my old job. It was the best! Thank you for reminding me. I've been hesitant at the new place (I'd stick out like a sore thumb) but I think it might be the only thing that's going to get me through....plus the "haven't listened to yet" stack at home is getting pretty big.
good solo piano record IMO (haven't written any thesis papers on the matter though!)
(with Ray Brown and Shelly Manne)
this dude. if he played on a kenny g record, it would be good.
another favorite is memphis slim. i got that folkways one where he just calls out dudes names and then freaks their styles.
oh yeah and the liszt etudes. some of those destroy.
So many tracks to choose from... lot of them instrumental, but also with accompanied vocals. The YouTube clip is a lenghty ballad but you can search for uptempo New Orleans tunes as well.
Actually, i can't not mention these New Orleans piano players (Longhair and Toussaint), both released lot of solo piano tracks
ooops, my mistake, maybe there's not. i've not actually heard it. i might have read something about it and mislead myself. was just going by the fact that there are two 3cd box sets by him......
obvious, but an amazing album!
core Monk
On the Riverside two-fer of Mulligan Meets Monk (a record I don't care much for) there is a side-long solo version of 'Round Midnight where Monk works out his intro and then the entire tune. It's like you can hear his brain work as he tries different approaches and settles on certain things.
Normally this sort of thing bores me, but with Monk it's a rare glimpse into real genius at work.
Great first response... thank you. I'm still working my way through the waxidermy thread.
I found this so often on flea markets and sellers always pointed out how much they used to love this record and how they played it to death in their youthful days. I guess a whole generation of intellectual weed-smoking youth over here knows this record by heart.
Another one:
funny i had a senegalese ethnomusicologist come visit my parents and he asked me to find this record for him
I ride for this record until the wheels fall off. Pure bliss with no additives.