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Artists whose technique/style of playing has changed so much over thei


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Any artists come to mind whose technique/style of playing has progressed or changes so much that you may think they were different artist? I listened to two Ahmad Jamal's CDs today. "Pershing,"1958 and In "Search of Momentum," 2003 and his playing is so different on the two recordings, at least I hear it to be.

Any other artists that come to mind?

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As Coleman Hawkins' career lasted half a century - from before 1920 till the end of the sixties - it's not surprising that there were changes, though an identifiable stylistic core always remained. I remember that in the later part of his career people said that if you played his solos at 45 rpm, rather than at 33 as intended, he sounded like Bird (who wasn't born when Hawk's professional career began.)

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Some people take up a different instrument and make radically different music on it. Von Freeman is one; his piano work wouldn't, I think, be recognised as his, simply by reference to his tenor playing.

Another one is Hank Crawford whose baritone playing is very boppish but whose alto playing isn't really much to do with bop. And his piano playing is real primitive.

Oh, another who always had a foot in two musics was Cleanhead Vinson.

Something's suggesting I'm making spelling mistakes. How do I stop this importuning programme?

MG


Johnny Guitar Watson.

His mid-50s guitar-led R&B and his 70s funk are soooo far removed from each other.

And there were others in the same vein.

Oh, DEFINITELY

MG


One whose aesthetics moved on, quite radically (in a similar way to Johnny 'Guitar' Watson, was Ike Turner.

MG

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Mary Lou Williams.

Paul Bley.

Hampton Hawes.

and there's a tv spot of Bobby Jaspar in which he has a much stronger Trane influence than anything else I ever heard of him, even afterwards. It's weird.

And Chet Baker - if you heard him HEALTHY, post late 1960s, he was a much more agressive and interesting player.

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