Styles: Jazz
Year: 1992
File: MP3@256K/s
Time: 54:27
Size: 100,3 MB
Art: Front
(6:33) 1. So What
(4:51) 2. Frame For The Blues
(4:39) 3. Little Girl Blue
(5:09) 4. Save your love For Me
(5:32) 5. Short Night Blues
(5:18) 6. Song For Philippe
(4:29) 7. Blue Law
(7:45) 8. Whose Side Are You On
(6:00) 9. My Romance
(4:07) 10. A Child Is Born
Frame For The Blues
Year: 1992
File: MP3@256K/s
Time: 54:27
Size: 100,3 MB
Art: Front
(6:33) 1. So What
(4:51) 2. Frame For The Blues
(4:39) 3. Little Girl Blue
(5:09) 4. Save your love For Me
(5:32) 5. Short Night Blues
(5:18) 6. Song For Philippe
(4:29) 7. Blue Law
(7:45) 8. Whose Side Are You On
(6:00) 9. My Romance
(4:07) 10. A Child Is Born
Rhoda Scott (b. July 3, 1938, Dorothy, New Jersey) an African-American hard bop and soul jazz organist.The daughter of an AME minister, Scott spent much of her childhood in New Jersey, where she learned to play organ in the churches where her father served. Soon she herself was serving frequently as organist for youth and gospel choirs at her father's and other churches. Scott later studied classical piano, but she concentrated on the organ, eventually earning a Master's degree in music theory from the Manhattan School of Music.By this time she had been asked by a choir member to fill in with a small band as a jazz pianist. Enjoying the music, she agreed to stay on with the band on condition that she be allowed to play organ instead of piano. Choosing as her instrument the Hammond organ, she soon became a preeminent jazz musician and is considered by many to be the top female jazz organist. Scott was first attracted to the organ in her father’s church at age seven. "It's really the most beautiful instrument in the world," she stated in a recent interview. "The first thing I did was take my shoes off and work the pedals." From then on she always played her church organ in her bare feet, and to this date she has continued the practice. In 1967 Scott moved to France, where she has since spent most of her career and earned recognition far greater than that accorded to her in the United States, though she often performs in the latter country as well.She has many famous standards in her repertoire, like In the Mood, Theme from New York, New York, Summertime, Mack the Knife, Take Five, Hit the Road Jack, Greensleeves, Tico-Tico no Fubá, Let it Snow, and Delilah. In May 2011 in a context of Versailles Jazz Festival she gave a significant performance together with a classical organist Francis Vidil, combining sonic palettes of classical organs with jazz and Hammond organs.~https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhoda_Scott
Personnel: Victor Jones - Drums; Rhoda Scott - Hammond XB-2, Hammond B3000.
Personnel: Victor Jones - Drums; Rhoda Scott - Hammond XB-2, Hammond B3000.
Frame For The Blues
TYVM @Giullia G. for this one. Rhoda Scott is an amazing organist
ReplyDeleteHey Gilles, Thank You as always!
DeleteA pretty good one for the veteran musician, including 3 blues and a swingin' cover of a Matt Bianco song. Thank you merci.
ReplyDeleteHey Mario B, Glad you liked! Merci too!
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