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Old 12-19-2008, 07:51 PM   #1
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top 3 jazz solos

Just for fun your top 3 jazz solos of all time.

Mine are Clifford Brown Joy Spring (always gets my heart rate up before an intense soccer game)

Miles Davis So What ( perfect get me in the hot tub mood or mellowing out with a good brandy or cognac)

Guido Basso's solo on Portrait of Jenny (Jazz Album Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass) perfect when I'm kicking butt on the moguls.


Of course I have many more but these 3 came to me right away! and the rest of you TM's!
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Re: top 3 jazz solos

Lee Morgan on Moanin' (Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers - Moanin')
Lee Morgan on Boy, What a Night (Sidewinder album)
Jon Faddis on Things Ain't What they Used to Be (With Oscar Peterson)
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Re: top 3 jazz solos

Freddie Hubbard on Stolen Moments
Louis Armstrong on West End Blues
Wynton on pretty much anything after 1990 (I can't believe I'm saying this).

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Re: top 3 jazz solos

Freddy Hubbard on "You Go To My Head" (Interplay with Bill Evans)
Art Farmer on "To Sweden With Love" (all cuts)
Miles Davis on "So What?"

and about five thousand others...
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Re: top 3 jazz solos

Warren Vaché.......What's New?

Jonah Jones..........Undecided

Bunny Berigan........The Prisoner's Song


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Re: top 3 jazz solos

Freddie Hubbard: Byrdlike ( that is like 20 choruses of some serious blues)

Freddie Hubbard: Open Sesame

Clifford Brown: September Song (from the Sarah Vaughn album. I think this is the most perfect solo ever played)

Those aren't my top three because I could list one thousand more that also make me sit on the edge of my seat.
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Re: top 3 jazz solos

I can't really pick just 3 absolute favorites, but here's three that I think are great:

Miles - Seven Steps to Heaven

Freddie - It's You or No One For Me (from 'Go' - Dexter Gordon)

Woody Shaw - Stepping Stones


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Art Farmer-The touch of your lips,Clifford Brown-Deliah,Lee Morgan.I remember clifford ,MY old flame by Kenny Dorham as well as Chet Baker ,LOUIS ARMSTRONG "STRUTTIN W/SOME BARBECUE"AND A FEW HUNDRED OTHERS.Oh, and anything by Dexter Gordon as well as Armstrong (my two favorite jazz pros).This week I"ve been playin the hell out of MR P.C. by Coltrane.Sorry,I couldn"t pick just 3,just impossible to do!
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Re: top 3 jazz solos

I'm really into Chet Baker right now...I fall in love too easily, But not for me, and My funny valentine.
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Re: top 3 jazz solos

Al Hirt's 'Java'
(forgot name's) solo in 'Spinning Wheel'
Dizzy's 'Salt Peanuts'
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