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Al Dente
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Texas
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As for the recognition that it gets as being the quintessential jazz album, as a whole I don't think it's nearly worthy to be that revered, but I also believe that Blue in Green and Flamenco Sketches are two of the most beautiful songs ever created. In it's defense, there are a lot of subtleties that when you focus in on them are really amazing, Bill Evans' piano work, for one, just understatedly holds down the entire album as a cohesive piece throughout its entire length. I've made the claim that Kind of Blue should be considered a Bill Evans album, and then there's Coltrane, who's performances on this album are incredible and, in my opinion, better than most of the solo work he's done, (excluding A Love Supreme, of course) Really, it's an album to enjoy and let grow on you and that's a little easier if you complete disregard the reputation its built for itself. |
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