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Music CD - Les McCann, Eddie Harris: Swiss Movement: Montreux 30th Anniversary Edition

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Music CD: Swiss Movement: Montreux 30th Anniversary Edition Artist: Les McCann, Eddie Harris
List Price: $11.98
Our Price: $7.66
Your Save: $ 4.32 ( 36% )
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Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
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1. Compared To What 2. Cold Duck Time 3. Kathleen's Theme 4. You Got It In Your Soulness 5. The Generation Gap 6. Kaftan
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0081227245221 Format: Live Label: Atlantic / Wea Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Atlantic / Wea Release Date: 1996-06-18 Studio: Atlantic / Wea
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Swiss Movement Comment: Got the c.d. quickly, in great shape - love the c.d! Especially, "Compared to What"
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Stuff - One of my first jazz records Comment: I'm a serious musician and a student of jazz for almost 40 years. Swiss Movement is great stuff, funky, soulful, good improvisations. Fun listening. Probably the first jazz recording that caught my attention way back in 1972(ish).
However, people calling this one of, if not the greatest,jazz concert ever show a seriously deficient knowledge of the jazz idiom and its history. Either that or such a person has lost his/her mind. Good art isn't about competition folks. Why can't it be enough to write "This is a great live concert captured for release by Atlantic and I really like it a lot", hmmmmmm? Maybe those folks spend to much time reading liner notes or watching American Idol?
I love this record but it isn't even close to the caliber of performance on say... Coltrane at the Village Vanguard or Miles in Berlin or Miles at Antibes or how about Miles at Lincoln Center (surely that IS one of the finest performances ever released (My Funny Valentine and Four and More). Swiss Movement, while very very good, ain't even close. I could probably type out at least a dozen live performances released on CD that are far superior with respect to the musicianship and the dynamic on stage. BUT - this is a great CD, fun to listen to and worthy of your hard-earned pennies. So buy it, I'm an expert (ha ha)
Customer Rating:      Summary: yes yes yes Comment: We have missed this album so much since switching to CDs. We finally
gave in and bought it again. And, it is always exciting and like an old
friend, just gets more relevant as we age. Ann
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great performance. Poor sound. Comment: This review is related to the Japanease release (mini-LP replica) of Swiss Movement.
This is one of the greatest jazz performances. Spirit. Soul. Life. Drum. Ecstasy. But the sound quality is of big questione. Yes, it is dated to 60's. Yes, it was recorded at the concert. But the bonus track showcases how good the sound quality could have been on this release. On all other tracks you hear drums, keyboards and voice in your left channel and the horns in your right channel. Bass is almost not defined and is boom-boom box rather than a set of strings. The audience is in your right channel, too.
This is a great piece of jazz (probably, a must have). But it is definitely not an audiophile record or even close to it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Don't Buy!!! Comment: The CD is great if you like the sounds of bloated cattle slipping a disc while moo-ing. The first track is the only one on the CD worth having... can you say, "download"?
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