Friday, January 6, 2012

That's What I'm Talking About


I'm hardly what you'd call a jazz traditionalist. The forthcoming release by Robert Glasper will probably be my favorite album of 2012. Even so, I find this 82-year-old recording by Kansas City's Bennie Moten no less invigorating than anything being created today. The raucous "That's What I'm Talking About" is impossibly strange.

5 comments:

Peter said...

Yes! Thanks for posting this! This made my day.

The clarinet solo in the middle is wild! That sounds like it could be John Zorn or something!

Thanks!

Fred said...

That solo in the middle, such a different sound!

My guess, it's muted trumpet
by 'Hot Lips' Paige, played using half-valve fingerings.

kcmeesha said...

I can listen to this all day long. Maybe because that's the sound I heard in the old movies when I was growing up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5E9n1NcRamk

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mO0k14L8I_k

Happy In Bag said...

That "solo in the middle" is so wild that we're not even sure what it is!

Are you kidding, Meesha? That first link comes as a huge shock. I had no idea...

kcmeesha said...

few jazz bands managed to sneak past the censorship. there was even a popular movie about the struggling jazz band in the 20's finally getting the deserved popularity many years later.