Yusef Lateef - Love Theme From Spartacus video free download


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Duration: 04:16
Uploaded: 2009/07/16

From the 1961 album 'Eastern Sounds' (Original Jazz Classics)

Personnel: Yusef Lateef: oboe, Barry Harris: piano, Ernie Farrow: bass, Lex Humphries: drums

By far my favorite version of this classic tune! Enjoy!

Comments

8 years ago

oded fried-gaon

The first 'famous' Jazz version, and it is beauuuuuuutifully interesting, but still i prefer the Ramsey Lewis version, which came 4 years later.

8 years ago

FrankieCze

His spirit´s in the air around here. :)

8 years ago

Keith Bjorklund

So poignant -what a beautiful tune.

8 years ago

servus habet non persona

Personnel:Yusef Lateef – oboeBarry Harris – piano;Ernie Farrow – double bassLex Humphries – drums

8 years ago

Lenore M.

Afternoon groove G's......

8 years ago

Ingrid Dickson

Very nice...

8 years ago

gianluca capone

Yusef Lateef - Love theme from Spartacus

8 years ago

Marcus Vinicius

So good this sound

8 years ago

Alistair McHarg

*Love Theme from Spartacus - Yusef Lateef*

8 years ago

Isabel Marant

Yusef Lateef - Love Theme From Spartacus

8 years ago

R.A.S .Productions

DJ Ezzascul - The jazzy view

8 years ago

Michele Brown

#Jazz This is beautiful Yusef Lateef

9 years ago

Wolfgang Piel

What a great musician. born2beblue I agree

9 years ago

david mensah

what a beautiful piece of music, I can't for the life of me understand why anyone would give it a thumbs down.

9 years ago

Debora Lubis

It makes me feel like falling in love when I hear this, absolutely mesmerized

9 years ago

Muhammad Abdullah

THANK YOU

9 years ago

Muhammad Abdullah

A MESSAGE TO THE OPPRESSED

9 years ago

clarkewi

If that don't make your hair stand up nothing will...Makes me think of the spectacular movie with Jean Simmons and Kirk Douglas. They were so amazing. They don't make movies like that anymore. Great story, great characters, great music.

9 years ago

LettuceB3

The rendition or interpretation that I enjoy is Nujabes- Final View. I have listened to Bill Evans the original composer and I enjoy him too. This is a more abstract feel to the piece of music Bill Evans wrote though.

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