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Emmet Cohen - Piano
Bruce Harris - Trumpet
Patrick Bartley - Alto Saxophone
Joe Saylor - Drums
Russell Hall - Bass
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This concert has convinced me that Patrick Bartley may be the best living Alto player today
@mitchellhintzsche6910
3 жыл бұрын
Yea I’m on that train of thought too
@lucasterrito9270
3 жыл бұрын
Same thoughts, with Soweto Kinch
@koju3891
3 жыл бұрын
nah eric marienthal imo
@s3fruit969
3 жыл бұрын
masato honda tho
@MrBasilDuke
3 жыл бұрын
Don't forget Kenny Garrett
Pat saying "whoa THAT fast" at the beginning 😂
@oscargill423
4 ай бұрын
A feeling every jazz musician has had at some point
This Bruce Harris-Patrick Bartley duo reminds me very much of the Woody Shaw-Kenny Garrett duo. I hope there is much, much more of this to come.
@TheBoogie1127
3 жыл бұрын
Word!
@billstrohler
3 жыл бұрын
Just discovering them today. Is there an album live or otherwise they both play on?
@maguffle
2 жыл бұрын
Very different, but very complementary styles!
Emmet Cohen's "I Could Write A Book" quote stands the test of time
@emmywillow6599
2 жыл бұрын
from Cedar himself!
6:02 Man this bass player kills me every time, always tight man I love his whole vibe just smiling the whole way. Love it
Patrick Bartley plays with the kind of urgency and intensity that cannot be taught. Incredible! SOUND ALONE🔥🔥🙏🏽
@mambojazz1
3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely
@davidruckle7064
3 жыл бұрын
Big soul
@qiitxxsmitj3491
10 ай бұрын
Sounds a little like David Sanborn
I don’t think there is enough said about how amazing Emmet’s playing is especially on this track. He plays one of the finest piano solo’s ever on this tune. Unreal creativity, musical elegance and touch. Russell is also amazing. Insane and the rapport between the rhythm section is crazy. But on this track Emmet really outshines. Hats off 👏
@nateyboi4813
2 жыл бұрын
agreed, he plays so great on this one!
@christophegaudissart6551
Жыл бұрын
yes yes jazz is really my religion now when i hear that i m so sorry of all peaple who cant understand that with their ears....it s so wonderfull
@Holygiant
Жыл бұрын
@@godzoo18 could have done without the random put-down at the end
@russellrivero6356
Жыл бұрын
The solo is completely mesmerizing and delivers in a way that hits you. Just incredible. I’m typically not the biggest fan of Bruce’s style but, wow, his solo just makes you float in this one.
@stephenmthompson272
9 ай бұрын
@@godzoo18 Gad Zok @godzoo18 upload your piano solo and let us all bath in the listlessness of what I am sure would be impotent profundity! Stop being a hater.
Wish my grandpa could've heard this. He got my entire family, 2 generations deep, into jazz. Forever grateful of that, and i'm grateful that y'all are putting out such incredible stuff. RIP.
@LUCASTDScom
Жыл бұрын
Honestly these videos make me wish we had high quality videos of all the jazz I ever listened to. This is so fun to watch as well as listen to
SHID, THAT BASS PLAYER IS SMOKIN!!!!
@aidanschram9652
2 жыл бұрын
shid
@jambox8573
2 жыл бұрын
@@aidanschram9652 no bullshid!, btw that's Denzel Washington on trumpet! NOW SCRAM!....dayum, I left out the fuggin "h"!
This is so burning, I can't believe that Emmet's place still stands... :)
I just realized that Emmet quoted "I could write a book"... THAT IS LEGENDARY!!!
my two cents: russell dropping his low E to D at 9:35 is so killing
@samuelvaughn219
2 жыл бұрын
Wow!! Just noticed that. Incredible
@Hazzarius
Жыл бұрын
same at 10:13 man it always catches my ear when I listen to this
I love how into it everyone gets once Patrick starts his solo 😂
When I saw Patrick take that huge breath at 10:42 I knew he was about to explode. God DAMN this track was burning.
This alto player is unbelievable !
10:50 is the moment everyone dreams of happening to them during a jam session.
10:46 the fact the drums lined up with the alto hits made it like 10x as cool, so good
That bass player started the solos so nicely. He even looks up like 'yeah I know that shit was tight"
@RC_Cola2020
2 жыл бұрын
Russell Hall
Patrick is my favorite jazz musician of all time man. Everything he does is so melodic and unique and he just has this way of occasionaly crossing the line in phrases from jazz music ust pure music. I don't know how to describe it, but sometimes he creates phrases that are somewhat simple musically, but fit so perfectly into the context of his solo and the players around him. Idk how to describe it, but it makes sense to me at least. His solos really transcend like in this performance and gain a deeper level of soulfully rich content that really reminds me how much I love jazz. I really take inspiration from people like him, and hope that one day I'm the distant future, I can possibly be a great jazz musician and can do something that is enriching and that I love to do. Thanks for this performance!
@colinburgess7728
6 ай бұрын
totally agree
After watching this over twentieth time, I came to realize that this is my favorite live from Emmet's place video.
@russellrivero6356
Жыл бұрын
Every solo is perfection
Emmets piano solo here is probably one of the best I’ve ever heard from him. Absolutely phenomenal. And Patrick Bartley - holy smokes he can absolutely wail - unbelievable! I can’t stop listening to this track!
Bartley’s solo is out there, it’s in there, he’s the full package
3:03 William Tell Overture quote
One of my favorite tunes. Cedar Walton was a bad man
I love the exchange of looks at 5:07 between Russell and the drummer once he realised he was on his own
Wow... no words. Monster solos and playing from all. I especially enjoyed the melodic, lyrical trumpet playing.
Killin tune and killin players! Man Patrick Bartley ain’t come to play! That man had something to say and he was GONNA say it
Emmets solo is probably one of the best piano solos I’ve ever heard
This has definitely become the most entertaining show on KZread now.
That William tell reference was killin
@FinnbarrGoesFast
2 жыл бұрын
when??
@jltnichols
2 жыл бұрын
3.07
There are so many problems in this world, but when i hear this music, i'm feeling like i'm not here anymore. All my sadness an pain is flying away
@romanwyatt9994
Жыл бұрын
Jazz is the healing force of the universe
@russellrivero6356
Жыл бұрын
I have this rendition of the chart downloaded in my car and every time it just starts playing all the problems just instantly go away. It’s incredible.
Bruce Harris' lyricism is commendable on this track, as well as his expert use of space! (and phrasing, which produces call and response with the rhythm section.)
@russellrivero6356
Жыл бұрын
His solo is incredibly underrated in this rendition of the chart
Also - the lead in to go back to the head at 12:04 is PERFECTION!!!! It’s like you’ve got this tune on fire and it’s being gently put out but is still putting out light. It’s absolutely divine as the listener.
@russellrivero6356
Жыл бұрын
Beautiful way to put it, jazz just makes you feel a certain way
@William_35
Жыл бұрын
You can also see it in Invitation from the randy brecker episode
Man, what a great piano solo. So many different elements- strong melodies, quotes, aggressive chordal motion, great vocabulary, and SWANGIN LIKE A GAWD DAMN MUFKA. Truly great work emmet. Thank you!
That rhythm section of emmet, joe and Russell has to be one of the best in the game. Some of the best ears for all of them. Trying to match repetitive rhythms in their solos you can tell all of them were listening so so well
I play alto.....this dude......whoa.... full package.....and the spirit of it all.....and still humble with it......whoa
I listen to this religiously
Thank you all for a joyful moment in my life, reminding me of what is best about humans. All of it is wonderful, and I feel so grateful that you are here and will be here tomorrow, for as long as there is this outstanding KZread channel and I pray I will get to see the five of you LIVE someday!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@Oenloveslife
2 жыл бұрын
PS Emmet, your solo was one of the most joyous ones I have ever heard.
I love how patrick is casually wearing an anime shirt the whole time
@zig019
3 жыл бұрын
Because he's a chad
@altariabeats
2 жыл бұрын
Bartley-Senpai
@happybeach777
2 жыл бұрын
The whole time?
@happybeach777
2 жыл бұрын
The whole time?
Man, that piano moment right after Patrick's solo.
Woww that harmony coming out from 11:43ish is so beautiful and modern... crazy
Honestly my mind is thoroughly blown, I don't know what's wrong with me, but I have not heard such groovin, musical, high octane but captivating soloing in a good while. Every note in phrase from Emmet just progressed and continued the momentum and narrative forward, so integral and connected yet so vivid, distinct and alive, and Patrick just burning through those out keys and in keys with so much force. Something about this was different than what I'm used to. Every phrase from these guys seems so deeply intentional, not a moment of predictable playing yet still so narratologically potent (by that I mean it all feels so apparently purposeful, it resonates, just feels _right,_ ) just real real mastery over their sound. When musicians attain that kind of control over their tools, there's some other dimension that comes out of the music, just grabs you and enthralls you in a way you just can only get from someone who truly has control over that. It's a phenomenon I don't usually have the blessings to come across often, It's something I usually only find in the real super greats of Jazz, Miles' Four and More, John Coltrane in his modal prime, Bill Evans (...basically everything he did really). Not to be controversial, but to me this is something I struggle to find in most of hard bop and jazz in general, most musicians just don't have that same level of depth and masterfulness and it comes across, but when someone does, it's really powerful. So thanks for being so good, in short.
@William_35
8 ай бұрын
I'm telling you, every solo from Emmet has this aura you're describing that I've rarely been able to find elsewhere, and I often see it in Patrick Bartley's playing as well. To hear them play together is really a treat.
My 52 yrs. playing half the world with some greats such as Ed Thigpen & I have never heard such greatness & calibre of Emmet & the sax player as you all are ....I was trembling passionately. Thank you
I first discovered this tune as the opening track to the outstanding Eastern Rebellion 2 (1977), w/ its alternate title 'Fantasy in D'. 0:18-20 = exactly, quoting 'Firm Roots', closing track from eh same album.
Quoting Firm roots in the intro is very cool 😎, great band !
What a pleasure to see young musicians honoring Cedar's memory!
11:12 is a testament to Patrick's incredible connection to his instrument. This is a truly singing melody.
This is one room i would like to be trapped in forever!
Killin guys!!!!! And yes Emmet - you could write a book 🙂
Holy moly Emmets piano solo had me like 😩😍🤪😱😲😳😫🥰
Boys and girls this is what is called music and those are what we call musicians. Talented as hell musicians
was just listening to the original in remembrance of the Maestro Wayne Shorter and then your rendition of his composition popped up and I believe he would have been so proud of each of you fine musicians and the amazing artistry with which you expressed your emotions through this tune! Excellent Job!!!! Definitely sharing on my time line!
this might be my new favorite video of all time
This band must stay together! Such joy!
Most impressed with the Emmet Cohen and Bruce Harris' solos. And the accent on the drums to to end the piano solo. So simple and beautiful. Joe Saylor is one of the best jazz drummers today!
I got no words. But I had to say something. Just thank you. ❤❤
Amazing. Definitely
the I Could Write a Book quote absolutely floored me. Burning recording!
Overflowing with musicality
These clips are just incredible. There's so much great music being put out during covid, it's very hard for folks to stand out. But these clips... crazy good!
Emmet’s If I Could Write a Book quote was genius!
A little Wm Tell Overture at 3:02, nice touch!
10:40 - 11:30 John Coltrane Transitions, anyone? Oh my WORD 🔥🔥🔥
First time hearing this group, and I'm completely blown away by these cats! The piano solo was especially spectacular. Emmet, you have a new fan 💚
That piano interlude before the last head out was UNREAL!!! So creative
Outstanding playing from everyone especially Emmet and Patrick - jazz at its absolute finest.
Folks, we've found it. The absolutely smoking hot jazz ensemble of our modern time. And so young to be at this level, them being cats around age 30 I'm guessing. I hope they continue this collaboration well into the future. Jazz just got a lot more exciting 😱😱😱🔥🔥🔥
another amazing solo from the brilliant mr Bartley. he must be the most lyrical and inventive jazz player ever
UGETSU is sublime film , one of th greatest ever , and this music , these musicians strike a blow for liberty in rather dismal and difficult times
Russell Hall🔥🔥🔥🔥
You guys are on fire as usual. I love the vibe.
Brilliant, loved it. Great playing all round.
Beautiful song and the incredible musicianship and energy were so thick that you could cut it with a knife. A sincere treat to hear and experience. Thank you for posting this performance.
BRAVO!!! To you all
I love this tune.
such a great tune and so well played by these wonderful musicians a human beings!! Thanks Emmet!! Looking forward to having you out in Santa Barbara again!
Grazie.
WHAT A BAND!!
Pure gold!
Awesome!!
Love this, mostly because its the Cedar Walton's version AKA 'Fantasy in D'!!
That night, Patrick was in Cannoball mode.!!
Absolutely unimaginable true jazz! This is crazy! Completely speechless! It's so good! I'm so fortunate knowing Emmet and these so talented musicians. Patrick , possibly the best nowadays!!!!!
very very well!!!
Impressed
Go Emmet! Just great playing man! Such spirit... Russell and the gang... just wonderful and joyous. Thank You
Sweet!
Good Lord this is awesome...
Amazing musical talent ❤️
You guys are killing it that is so cool . Sending Love from England.
Bruce has the best faces. Change my mind.
@danielboisvert-couture5429
3 жыл бұрын
Honestly we all doing the same face behind our screens
@FinnbarrGoesFast
2 жыл бұрын
he about to cry lmao
rockin!
Glorious! And fabulously swinging!
My ears are full of joy! Glorious
Energy! Energy! Energy! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
sooooo amazing squad.
Yes Yes Yes Emmet.........
8:45 - 9:00 great spiritual moment
@RHCPfreak98
2 жыл бұрын
Coltrane - mccoy like
Fantastic!
always find myself coming back to this performance, a magical moment in time