I do too.
Who is in the orchestra?
I always admire Dick Nash for this unbelievably huge almost classical sound. Watrous is fascinating of course but compared to Dick the sound is much more muffled and not as full/open as Dick. Wondering if Dick played this on the Williams 8 that he played for a while. But on the other hand, he sounds like that on all the Mancini records. So, as always, it's likely not the equipmenttbdana wrote: Tue Jul 08, 2025 4:56 pm Bill could play the stuffing out of that tune, but I actually think he was having a pretty rough night on that recording, and you can tell he's not happy.
To my mind, Dick Nash gave us the rendition to admire. Old fashioned vibrato, but just absolutely wonderful playing and interpretation. Like melted butter.
I dunno, man. You like jazz, so tell me who is the best: Jack Teagarden, Curtis Fuller, Frank Rosolino, or Carl Fontana? For me the answer is all of them. They're all fantastic players who are great at being who they are. No one else does what they each do better than they themselves, and they're all different from one another. I can't pick a best or a better. One's not better than the other, they're just different.GGJazz wrote: Sat Jul 12, 2025 5:51 pm Hi again .
Hi Dukesboneman !
Well , saying that A is BETTER than B do not means that B is BAD ... means that , in relation to our personal taste , we prefer a thing over another .
Of course , these can be both marvellous things ; but , for same reasons , there is a strong preference .
I do not see nothing wrong with that .
I think that one have the right to express what one really feel ...
Anyway , music is also made of "rating" , as sport do .
Why Joe Alessi was hired by the NYP ? Probably because he was preferred over others players , that probably were very- super- good too . So , in my opinion , also at top pro level there is someone who is "better" , not just "different" . Of course , this is always related to someone ( the committee / the conductor / the musical director/ the band leader / etc) personal taste !
Regards
Giancarlo
This!dukesboneman wrote: Sat Jul 12, 2025 4:38 pm There is NO Best version, They`re 3 different wonderful trombonists interpreting a melody
really dislike putting a sport mentality into music. This guy is the Best ever. It`s only a matter of personal choice.
If we heard Joe Allessi, Toby Oft and Jay Friedman play Rochut #1 . They would all be fantastic. Not one better than the other.
Just my opinion