10 VERSIONES - Moanin'

EPISODE · Nov 30, 2013 · 1H 1M

10 VERSIONES - Moanin'

from Tomando Jazz

Un nuevo podcast dedicado al ejercicio de escuchar distintas versiones de un mismo tema. En esta ocasión es el popular estandar Moanin' el elegido. Original de Bobby Timmons, fue grabado por primera vez en el album del mismo título de Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers en el año 1958, formación de la que era pianista el autor, con arreglo del entonces saxofonista del grupo Benny Golson. Con posterioridad le fue adaptada una letra escrita por Jon Hendricks. Desde entonces, son imnumerables las versiones que se han grabado del mismo, una muestra de ello son las 10 que presentamos en este podcast. Por orden de aparición, intervinen: 01. Art Blakey & The Jazz Mesengers 02. Bobby Timmons Trio 03. Eddie Harris 04. Anita Wardell 05. Buddy Guy 06. Richard "Groove" Holmes 07. Herbie Mann 08. Bill Henderson 09. The Great Jazz Trio 10. Phil Woods

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