George Shearing Quintet - Conception video free download


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Duration: 03:05
Uploaded: 2008/05/24

I forgot to put these back up!

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8 years ago

Caesar Shih

是日幻聽;晚上10:30,聽這個剛好。

9 years ago

Mark Espinola

Cool cats.

9 years ago

Lampros Papanikolaou

Al McKibbon on bass

9 years ago

Jonathen Bishop

D flat major on cello = hell... why so many flats!!!!

9 years ago

cesar abuchar

"Sal, God has arrived" 

10 years ago

Rosa Bruno

George Shearing Quintet - Conception

10 years ago

Keaton Williams

Nice to hear it in the key of D. I have played it similar in key of Db. still working on transposing it to the key of D though. Great tune!

10 years ago

FernandOrtizdeUrbina

Don Elliott on vibes, definitely not Joe Roland. Roland entered the quintet only after Levy retired from bass-playing duties (to become Shearing's full-time manager). The rest are Chuck Wayne on guitar, Denzil Best on drums.

10 years ago

James Sudimak

fly as hell

10 years ago

Andrew Janusson

Wicked guitar playing....

10 years ago

Raef Black

Pity someone had to speed up the recording or else Mr Shearing and his group had to put the changes up a semitone, to compromise his own changes at this speed.

10 years ago

jamesedwardtheobald

man, i didn't know anybody played like this in the 50s, i mean i like charlie christian, but chuck sounds more like Joe Diorio, lol!

10 years ago

jamesedwardtheobald

brisk and animated piece! that guitar player cooks! especially considering the date this was recorded!

10 years ago

GrisGrisOnUrDoorStep

Yass, yass! Old God Shearing!, Dig him!

11 years ago

Mat A

I think of Dean Moriarty..

11 years ago

DarkeningSkies1

Yes, indeed. Cal had some intriguing records on his own.

11 years ago

Ed Macomber

...and Cal Tjader was his vibes man for a time.

11 years ago

Arkansas Red

Great Chuck Wayne guitar solo.

11 years ago

John Albert

Music like this never gets old. It has some magic in it and it takes us in the present. If you seek truth, write truth contest on google, click on the first link and read the Present. It's all truth you can check.

11 years ago

DarkeningSkies1

Chuck Wayne. Weird fact: his later edition of the quintet had Toots Thielmans on guitar, who of course is best known as a harmonica master.

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