Auturo Sandoval performing this most eligant and truly a masterpiece of music is by far the best rendition of all. The others are nice but Arturo's beautiful way of playing and the background on the organ blends into music never to be forgotten. While listening I always gets a mood of total relaxation that lasts the entire day. Rodney Cushing, Salt Lake City, Utah
Arturo Sandavol is performing the most eligant rendition and it is a masterpiece of music and by far the best rendition ever recorded. The others are nice but Arturo's beautiful way of playing and the organ accompanying blends into a perfect recording. While listening most every day it gets me in a mood of complete relaxation for the entire day. Rodney Wayne Cushing, SLC, Utah
It is refreshing/amazing/encouraging to see Arturo playing from his heart instead of playing TO the masses who slop up high notes like trash thrown to hogs.
they all play it well, uniquely in their own interpretation with their own emotional inflection, that's what makes it so diverse and itneresting to listen too. clifford brown greatly respected by all. true jazz great.
If you are a trumpet player that truly appreciates Clifford, it isn't too surprising to cry playing this tune. Check out Roy Hargrove's video of this. A beautiful rendition of this tune is very moving.
O.K. so he's not Lee Morgan or Freddie, but it's still lovely, and frankly I'd give my left ball to be able to play this well. Accept it for what it is: damn good!
pretty decent?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! are you kidding me? have you heard him play it with the GRP All star big band backing him up?? you're out of your mind if you think he's only (pretty decent!!!!)
Im sorry to say it but Freddie plays this 100000000 times better then this guy. I also think this tune fits better with trumpet. but thats just my thoughts,,,