Other Mixes By lostinthejazzmix
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CONTINUUM 1
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Alice Coltrane (Eternity, 2002) | Morning Worship (A. Coltrane) | |
Oregon (Music Of Another Present Era, 1973) | North Star (R. Towner) | |
Dave Holland Quintet (Prime Directive, 2000) | Make Believe (D. Holland) | |
Christian McBride (Number Two Express, 1996) | Miyako (W. Shorter) | |
Miles Davis (E.S.P., 1965) | Mood (M. Davis/R. Carter) | |
Keith Jarrett (Belonging, 1974) | Belonging (K. Jarrett) | |
Ralph Towner + Gary Burton (Slide Show, 1986) | Beneath An Evening Sky (R. Towner) | |
Kenny Wheeler (Angel Song, 1997) | Kind Of Gentle (K. Wheeler) | |
Franz Koglmann w. Lee Konitz (We Thought About Duke, 1995) | Lament For Javanette (E.K. Ellington) | |
Eric Dolphy (Out There, 1960) | Sketch of Melba (R. Weston) | |
John Abercrombie (November, 1999) | To Be (J. Abercrombie) | |
Tony Scott w. Collin Walcott (Music For Yoga Meditation And Other Joys, 1968) | Shanti - Peace (T. Scott) | |
Alice Coltrane (Ptah the El Daoud, 1970) | Blue Nile (A. Coltrane) | |
Comment:
I did a complete re-think tonight of my CONTINUUM series, axing a mix, adding another and almost completely re-jigging this, the first mix of the series. I saved the original as "CONTINUUM (blueprint)," just in case folks wanted to compare the two. While a Pat Metheny track (from mixer lanhamyodel) which partly provided inspiration for this series didn't make the cut of the `final edit,' I still credit Claude for his inspiration and good taste.Feedback:
nice. especially the "towner/burton"!!!!!
Adore Alice Coltrane...good lookin' mix as usual!
I love the Miles Davis pick.
Wow, thanks for the compliment, Edward! Coming from you, this means a lot.
Your mix does look very different now. All the songs i knew from the original mix are gone--but I'm sure all the ones I don't know are equally good.
Your mix does look very different now. All the songs i knew from the original mix are gone--but I'm sure all the ones I don't know are equally good.