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Studio Jam #6 - "Beautiful Love" 

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Here is one of several tracks from Studio Jams Episode #6, recorded at the legendary Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia, PA (USA). It features guitarist Larry Carlton, bassist Gerald Veasley, drummer Byron Landham, saxophonist Chris Farr, percussionist Emedin Rivera and organist Joey DeFrancesco. This session was taped on April 30, 2003. For more on the series, go to www.StudioJams.com.

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Комментарии : 74   
@pinsk94
@pinsk94 Год назад
RIP Joey DeFrancesco. :-(
@sermorel
@sermorel 6 лет назад
Carlton is such a soulful player. Great version !
@guitarttimman
@guitarttimman Год назад
Larry is right up there with the best of the best Jazz Guitarists + his other styles too. The man is a genius.
@qwertyuiopasdgjklzxcvbnm
@qwertyuiopasdgjklzxcvbnm 3 месяца назад
RIP Joey SanFrancisco
@maxtowers9769
@maxtowers9769 2 года назад
Ahh that beautiful bob james 70s organ sound. 👌
@michaelchapman4955
@michaelchapman4955 2 года назад
When I used to catch Joey in LA at a Jazz Club, it was always 3 sets for me & the Club would be Jam-packed early on
@TonyAguirreJazz
@TonyAguirreJazz 7 лет назад
Love Larry's playing
@zaj58
@zaj58 7 лет назад
Joey d on a Rhodes and killing it!!
@yuricoutinho233
@yuricoutinho233 5 лет назад
Tasteful drummer! Carlton just riding the groove!
@brunomaiamusic
@brunomaiamusic 5 лет назад
Simply Larry Carlton.and band. Well done all of you.
@TheFanusik
@TheFanusik 8 лет назад
Joey D sounds great on that fender rhodes !
@soduno596
@soduno596 8 лет назад
+Peter Palaj Just indeed my words. He should do more stuff on keyboard:)
@markford6154
@markford6154 6 лет назад
Larry Carlton still sounds like the best session guitar player in the world.
@jean-lucbersou758
@jean-lucbersou758 5 лет назад
i do like the way he comes in through a low range and build his thing to reach the acme features
@guidemeChrist
@guidemeChrist 3 года назад
What a weird video to comment this under. He's lost in the changes of a such a simple tune
@MrAllright2
@MrAllright2 6 лет назад
Call it bliss row! Wonderful jaaaazz!!! Thank you Sigma Studio!
@claragary
@claragary 5 лет назад
You guys are great! Thanks!
@stephenippolito5914
@stephenippolito5914 5 лет назад
That outro jam is spicy!!
@mattpantos28
@mattpantos28 Год назад
chris farr been a beast since 03
@bobparsonsartist564
@bobparsonsartist564 3 года назад
Did Larry say, “Where are we?” after his solo? Now, thats jazz!
@jimkass9331
@jimkass9331 3 года назад
Yes indeed!!!
@guitarttimman
@guitarttimman Год назад
Wow! This is some Jazz Music.
@katorisuzu3056
@katorisuzu3056 2 года назад
SO GREAT!!!
@jamessidney2851
@jamessidney2851 4 года назад
This was really enlightening for me. I’ve been working on this tune on guitar and I was listening first to an Anita O’day version where the guitar solo is some great old hollow-body jazzer (sounds like Barney Kessel maybe?), and he painstakingly outlines all the chord changes. But it was inspiring to hear Larry Carlton just kind of let it rip in D minor, without worrying to much about all those other little changes. He makes it work no problem. Quite a lesson.
@babinm
@babinm 2 года назад
Good observation about modal players.
@ralphthomson2680
@ralphthomson2680 2 года назад
I’m actually listening to both today while working on the tune. For me the solo on Anita O’Days version sounds like someone who knows the changes extremely well while Carlton’s sounds like he may be less familiar with the changes. Both great but Anita’s guitar solo is the one for me. It’s beautiful.
@jdregi6699
@jdregi6699 3 года назад
Un très beau thème , revisité par de grands musiciens , surtout Larry Carlton et Joey de Francesco , formidables comme toujours ! Greetings from France ! 🎵🎹
@lucasbogaerts
@lucasbogaerts 4 года назад
love that ending
@al_freud_jazz_guitar
@al_freud_jazz_guitar 2 года назад
Stunning version....
@michael350p6
@michael350p6 2 года назад
One of my favorite standards
@TiagoLageira
@TiagoLageira 7 лет назад
All stars!
@6strings5904
@6strings5904 Год назад
Rip Joey
@localpm
@localpm 9 лет назад
Wow awesome.
@cesaocontrabaixo1
@cesaocontrabaixo1 3 года назад
excelente!!!
@MasterPeProdutor
@MasterPeProdutor 8 лет назад
sounds great congrats
@jazzplayer59
@jazzplayer59 Год назад
Can't believe Joey is gone 😮‍💨
@user-dz7eo7jf1x
@user-dz7eo7jf1x Год назад
beautiful love
@zlyunlove
@zlyunlove 7 лет назад
WOW GOOD BEAUTIFUL
@DaddySantaClaus
@DaddySantaClaus 2 года назад
if i can be just half as versatile as larry carlton i'll be happy hahaahahha
@arnoldparre6523
@arnoldparre6523 3 года назад
It looks so easy. Beautiful.
@christophemathieu-musiccom728
@christophemathieu-musiccom728 3 года назад
nice! thanks
@lily-josephine6134
@lily-josephine6134 6 лет назад
Beau tempo
@wtfusheeple5383
@wtfusheeple5383 4 года назад
wow!
@johnb2476
@johnb2476 2 года назад
gerald veasley's tone, man. Could've sworn he was on upright.
@jairoelias2346
@jairoelias2346 Год назад
wowww super jazz
@Jeff664
@Jeff664 Год назад
Great to hear these guys on this - (although that's a bummer about the weird skip in the video / audio at about 2:30).
@sujinchoi8755
@sujinchoi8755 9 лет назад
Yeah..
@PhilipBullaert
@PhilipBullaert 3 года назад
TOP
@herrfriberger5
@herrfriberger5 7 лет назад
Great ending!, or coda, or whatever it should be called.
@Herehear49
@Herehear49 4 года назад
Whoa, 20 thumbs down fools walking among us!
@timeisnow4116
@timeisnow4116 4 года назад
Different players have different listening experiences, me being from where I'm from on the east coast and growing up as a highly trained technical jazz player, I listen for language, which is what I noticed the tenor player Chris Farr is using a lot of, it's one thing to play within the changes continuously, but to me that sounds boring really quick, versus sounding mouth dropping by using vocabulary which takes you in and out of the changes, like a boxer weaving in and out of striking distance, which is what the most successful and well known jazz players all do.
@guitarman6742
@guitarman6742 3 года назад
@@timeisnow4116 Well thank you Maestro.
@544cachito
@544cachito 7 лет назад
And some have said that the es335 is not a real jazz instrument.......
@jonathanzielke2280
@jonathanzielke2280 7 лет назад
what? seriously..
@davidk.8608
@davidk.8608 7 лет назад
He mainly used a 330; a full hollow body with P90s.
@garyvann4136
@garyvann4136 6 лет назад
David K. The 335 Being semisolid body like mine, lends itself to both jazz and blues, rock, etc. I think it can do anything which is what Larry usually says about it. It has more sustain than the hollow 330....
@tonyj8465
@tonyj8465 6 лет назад
Blah blah blah blah.......
@patrickmullins4552
@patrickmullins4552 5 лет назад
I asked one of my guitar teachers, Mark Kimbrell (who studied under Herb Ellis) what the best “jazz” guitar was. He grabbed my crappiest acoustic and said this guitar, and then proceeded to do Joe Pass walking bass lines all over it’s awfully intonated neck. Lesson learned !
@user-zd7fu3rf7v
@user-zd7fu3rf7v 3 года назад
2:04
@sejg2010
@sejg2010 7 лет назад
anyone knows the organ model that Joey DeFrancesco uses?
@b3hamby
@b3hamby 7 лет назад
Hammond B3, and for the solo, Rhodes piano.
@goblinman7
@goblinman7 4 года назад
Hey what type of keyboard is Joey D playing in the early part of the video?? That sound reminds me of some of Guaraldi's early work from Peanuts and really captures that late 60's early 70's sound.
@MickHayesMusic
@MickHayesMusic 4 года назад
That's a flat top Fender Rhodes, late 70's I would presume.
@alljazzball
@alljazzball 8 лет назад
I Dont belive you ))))
@robertbuffone5207
@robertbuffone5207 4 года назад
Nice,but to my ear you can't beat an upright bass for this type of music. I can see Ray Brown ,or Neils Peterson playing with these guys , and taking a wicked tear it up solo.Great bassist , but his bass sounds more like a guitar instead of that big Bull upright sound.
@bartekbarwicki9276
@bartekbarwicki9276 3 года назад
Neils Peterson? Who is he? XD
@cjgreen4331
@cjgreen4331 2 года назад
Greatest bassist in history imo, NHØP
@pastense
@pastense 7 месяцев назад
Said like the usual snobby purist
@SadhuSadhuSadhu
@SadhuSadhuSadhu 7 лет назад
sadly,Howl's Moving Castle copied this song
@b3hamby
@b3hamby 7 лет назад
Yes I know a lot of people that were really broken up about that. I can barely type this because I'm so forlorn about this.
@MrMusicguyma
@MrMusicguyma 7 лет назад
Certainly great players, and improvising well, but a bit frantic for my taste. A more languid take would have fit the exquisite melody and lyrics better, and let it "breathe", I think. When Joey Franscesco slows it down for a bit, it sounds better, then it's back to "gnat notes" Oh well Just my 2 cents. ;)
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