Shrdlu Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 I love some good bone too. Hardly original, but J.J. is my favorite, and "Proof Positive" (Impulse, 1964) my favorite album by him. Some other great bone moments: Bill Watrous's entry at the end of Chick Corea's "Leprechaun" album. Curtis Fuller on Joe Henderson's "Mode For Joe" album (Blue Note, ca, 1966). Gil Evans' brooding score on "So Long", on the rare "Walking In Space" LP (Ampex, ca. 1969) has some glorious farting bass trombone in the mix. Antonio Jobim used trombone and flute a lot, to good effect. Someone asked about the bass trombone/alto flute combination. One example is on Herbie Hancock's "Speak Like a Child" album (Blue Note, ca. 1970). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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