My dear friend:tiphat:,
This sounds very familiar:grin::grin::grin:.
Best regards,
Mat:tiphat:
On topic:
Miles Davis on his album "The Modern Jazz Giants", by Columbia Records 1956, remastered by Fantasy Records 2003.
This jazz outfit:
Miles Davis - trumpet
Milt Jackson - vibes
John Coltrane - tenor saxophone
Thelonius Monk or Red Garland - piano
Percy Heath or Paul Chambers - double bass
Kenny Clarke or Philly Joe Jones - drums
My dear friend Mat :tiphat::clap::wave:
Yes, three Polish Jazz musicians in the same group, quite good. Of course Tomasz Stanko, these days following his own success, seems to do what Miles Davis, Chick Corea and Gary Burton in the USA did, use ones own success to promote other friends and countrymen from the distinguished Polish Jazz scene.
I kinda like this kind of unselfish talent, remembering there were times in his own career in the past, when prospects were not good like now. Tomasz Stanko plays a very mature trumpet with a big round tone like Woody Shaw from America, but like everyone else of the regulars at the ECM Records, who often participate on other albums with his colleagues on various instruments, like Jan Garbarek and Manu Katche, Tomasz Stanko is a gentleman.
One of the many talents of the producer Manfred Eicher, first educated in classical music, to discover new talents and give them a chance for a breakthrough. The basis idea behind the ECM Records (European Contemporary Music) was to enforce jazz music in Europe, then he took the huge step to open the ECM Records with a recording sound even on vinyl records - not compatible to any other recording studio in the world in 1970.
Even Pat Metheny made an album with a Polish female singer in the 1990´s Maria Copotjek (can´t spell her surname Mat), while he had his world debut on a record with his first band a trio at the ECM in 1976. His personale diplomate to introduce Pat was Gary Burton. Pat´s first album was "Bright Size LIfe" with Jaco Pastrious - el. fretless bass and Bob Moses - drums.
Even Keith Jarrett after more than 35 years still has the ECM Records for the favourite recording studio.
That´s how the rings in the water in European jazz widend up for new talented musicians from Europe and the world, introduced to Manfred Eicher, by already established musicians. But then the term Polish Jazz started in the 1960´s.
I hope you´re busy, but carm for the finales.