In the Court of King Oliver - Wynton Marsalis, Marsalis, Wynton
Never Let Me Go - Wynton Marsalis, Evans, Ray [Lyricis
Street of Dreams - Wynton Marsalis, Lewis, Sam M. [1]
Where or When - Wynton Marsalis, Hart, Lorenz
Bona and Paul - Wynton Marsalis, Marsalis, Wynton
The Seductress - Wynton Marsalis, Marsalis, Wynton
A Sleepin' Bee - Wynton Marsalis, Arlen, Harold
Big Butter and Egg Man - Wynton Marsalis, Armstrong, Louis
The Very Thought of You - Wynton Marsalis, Noble, Ray
I Cover the Waterfront - Wynton Marsalis, Green, Johnny [1]
How Are Things in Glocca Morra? - Wynton Marsalis, Harburg, E.Y.
My Romance - Wynton Marsalis, Hart, Lorenz
Everything Happens to Me - Wynton Marsalis, Adair, Tom
Flamingo - Wynton Marsalis, Anderson, Edmund
You're My Everything - Wynton Marsalis, Dixon, Mort
Skylark - Wynton Marsalis, Carmichael, Hoagy
It's Easy to Remember - Wynton Marsalis, Hart, Lorenz
Taking a Chance on Love - Wynton Marsalis, Duke, Vernon
I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues - Wynton Marsalis, Arlen, Harold
In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning - Wynton Marsalis, Hilliard, Bob
It's Too Late Now - Wynton Marsalis, Coots, J. Fred
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Media Type: CD
Artist: MARSALIS,WYNTON
Title: VOL. 3-STANDARD TIME
Street Release Date: 06/12/1990
No Description Available
No Track Information Available
Media Type: CD
Artist: MARSALIS,WYNTON
Title: VOL. 3-STANDARD TIME
Street Release Date: 06/12/1990
"Here I am; a middle aged white guy from Tennessee. I HATE jazz! Or so I thought. My favorite "easy listening" station played "Where or When" from this album and I knew I had to have it. Now, unlike the music fan from Holland, I wouldn't know a long note from a tinkling arpeggio; and I don't care. What I do know is that this album is absolutely beautiful. I listened to it 4 straight times when it first arrived...and it just gets smoother each time. Somehow, it doesn't seem fair to catagorize music like this into a genre. There is something here for almost everyone. If I had to pick one selection that would be my least favorite it would be "I Got A Right To Sing The Blues". Otherwise....everything is GOLD ! And now if anyone asks me if I like jazz, I can just say "yup, I shore do!""
So sweet, so sublime
11/18/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"My wife and I have enjoyed a cassette of this recording for more than ten years. It has travelled many miles, going along in the car and shifting up and down the stairs from bedroom to living room. Just as I was getting worried that the dynamics were becoming rather flat, I find the CD!
The reason I love this CD is that it conveys the warm relationship Wynton has with his father, and the intimacy can be heard on every long note, every tinkling arpeggio. Unlike Wynton's many other works, in which virtiousity and speed appear to be most paramount, this date was quiet and laid back. The trumpet sings gently throughout, and the space it leaves is the space for lovers to nestle and cuddle.
It is a mark of masterly that these two musicians could be so economical and yet reach the listener with so much power and conviction."
Smooth and elegant
Steve Sanders | Chicago, IL | 12/22/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is music for an elegant Saturday night. The up-tempo numbers are relaxed and friendly; the ballads are pieces you'd want to have on hand for seducing someone. Marsalis' soulful, often muted trumpet sounds as good as always, and he's joined for perfectly thoughtful, understated piano accompaniment by father Ellis. A lovely gem of an album."
Standard Time Marsalis is standard for jazz
Courtney Mosley | Oxford, MS United States | 02/04/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I just cannot believe Wynton Marsalis's incredible tone and emotion he puts forth in his trumpet. His use of various mutes adds even more flavor to the meaning of every track. In this album he has Satchmo's soul and Davis's creativity rolled with Marsalis's own tone and emotion. One heck of an album for all people who really like music!"
Absolutely Beautiful
Mary F. Hurt | 09/30/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I don't have a lot of music critic vocabulary but I am life long lover of music, studied intensely for most of my collegiate career and I can say that this collection of songs represents some of the most beautiful music I've ever heard."