Description : I haven't uploaded anything in awhile, cause I have such a difficult time picking out which track to delete to fit a new one in, but I did anyway. This is a track reminiscent to the early jazz/soul tunes of the day. It reminded me of Ramsey Lewis Trio's 'The In Crowd' hence the title. It has some nice piano, bass, horns, and my signature drum solos. Hope you enjoy.
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Oh yeah, Now your cooking, Sweet yeah This is retro to the max. I use to go down to the village and jam in the clubs and now here you are bringing back those sweet memories. Nice track.
This is QUITE BRILLIANT!!!! Ramsey is from my hometown...we are both native sons of Chicago. I think he'd be boppin' his head to this one if he were ever to here it! Well done, you!
Many thanks, Mykael. Chicago produced some great musicians and Ramsey was one of the greatest. I've been trying to recreate some of the earlier styles of jazz, soul, and funk lately. More later stuff is on my soundcloud site: http://soundcloud.com/scottb55 if interested. Thanks again for taking the time to comment.
I love the way this starts, and of course I love the live atmosphere. Those horns are so yummy.
If I remember correctly the Quincy song you are referring to, toward the end, breaks and then keeps playing. I could be thinking about a different song, but this sounds very good! A nice addition to the looperman collection.
Thanks allot, Patricia, glad you liked it and took the time to comment. Actually, I was mistaken. It was the Ramsey Lewis Trio that did the version I was thinking of. I had the Quincy version, but it's more of a big band sound. Here's Ramsey's version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rv3pT2JV66g
It even starts out with the crowd noise and clapping.
Oh man...this is really exceptional Scott...ageless music performed with big talent...really enjoyed the listen & great respect for the talent...superb job (great to hear real drums...wish I could get a drummer to move into my neighbourhood).......Ed
Thanks allot, Ed. I really appreciate your comment and kind words. Yeah, I'm a drummer and was a percussion major at Univ. of W. Fla., so I pretty much use real drums and percussion almost exclusively now. Some of my earlier stuff had the synth drums.
A really good moment of music, for me this morning, with this great track .... Sound of the 60s as I listened to religiously in the cellars of St Germain des Pres .... But there is so long.
Thank you for sharing this great moment.
Thanks allot, Dan. Guess I'm showing my age, but that old soulful jazz still stands the test of time. The newer stuff just doesn't have that same soul!
Description : I first discovered the iconic singer Ella Fitzgerald through my parents, my mother who was a renowned vocalist herself had a deep appreciation for the music of legendary artists. I was too young but captivated by the soulful jazz melodies that filled our home on lazy Sunday afternoons. "Summertime" Exudes a timeless touch of elegance it has a special place in my heart. For My Hubbs XXX
All Vocals By Me.
rage beats , dark synths , vintage rage, jazz rage , spooky beats , dark type beat , ken carson , playboi carti , opium , die litt type beat , lil tecca , intro type beats , autumn , yeat , kan kan , jace , d savage , rich amiri, kodak black type beat
Description : Every instrument is performed and recorder live. Piano, double bass, drums.
Instruments Used:
-"WELTMEISTER" upright piano (MADE IN GERMANY in 1938)
-"KAY" upright bass (MADE IN GERMANY somwhere in 1950th)
-TAMA Imperial Star + Pearl OMAR HAKIM snare + Various Ziljian cymbals.
I just put together some old ideas to see if it will work. Some vocals and brass, or guitars is clearly needed. Let me know what you think about it. Tnx
Description : Do not freak out just because this is jazz! There's also blues, rock, funk and a little hip hop in it to break up the deep, chillout jazz sections - gets particularly rocking then funky at the end. Main bassline (the track's foundation) is recycled leftover slide resonator guitar parts detuned one octave to make a slide bass sound. Also features: piano, violin, hammered dulcimer, organ, ethereal pad guitar, bass guitar, jazz/blues/rock electric guitar and multiple programmed acoustic drumkits. This was difficult to make at times as I thought I needed more leads parts eg from sax or trumpet. But I'm happyish with the end result. I expect very little interest in this as it's both jazz and long jazz. But it's also an unusual type of genre-mixing jazz. So, leave your thoughts, good or bad, if you like...
Description : This is track me and my friend (great jazz, blues musician) done
around this great vocal we acquired.
Lot of hours in it.
I had great fun making it!
Hope you people like it.
Love and peace.
Description : I think it's a late evening song to accompany you for a single drink.
Jazzy in most of the aspects. It is made single handedly so please consider it an experimentation for the thrill of making music.
Hope you will like it.
Description : This track made me just stop working on it and listen to it for enjoyment.
Smooth Mellow funky Jazz. Uses: 0111003-djrumplestiltskin-swung-funk-drum-beat, 0087009-mrroads442-guitar-line, 0072485-michiel555-mellow-funk, 0058934-ferryterry-90-bpm-soprano-sax. Is this Funk or Jazz?
Description : This track contains only free loops from Stayonbeat.com and several loops from Looperman artists (listed below). I "made a promise" that my next track will be use a lot of jazzy loops - well, i done with this track, for the great sadness of jazz lovers or experts i think - i fear they will never forgive me. :) While my ISP launches my internet out of the Earth system for a long time, i had to face the fact that i dont have too much downloaded jazz loops on my computer, so i think no wonder that this one is sounds like if i smoke some marihuana while making it. But hey, who cares, i like the result - it reminds me the (maybe only) really funny episode of "Breaking Bad", where Pinkman uses some heroin and flyes up with an idiotic smile on his face - that chapter is priceless. :D
I dont think this one needs a vocal, but ofcourse you can use it if you want, and as always, just write and i will give any support as i can. Any feedback welcomed too as always. Enjoy! UPDATE 2015.10.24.: improved audio quality - lower lows, higher highs. Now in 256kbps!
Applied loops :
STEVEJAZ : 1118799-0068664 (The Jazz Vehicle), 1118799-0068713 (A Lydian Chords 1),
TUMBLEWEED : 0498019-0068255 (G Sharp Acoustic Rhythm), 0498014-0068257 (120 A Tele Rhythm),
JOEFUNKTASTIC : 0630386-0055418 (MrF - Great Scott - Set 1 - Piano 120 A), 06300386-0054520 (MrF - South Bronx Ghetto Piano 92C),
DANKE : 0671112-0066558 (Heaven Calls), 0671112-0067503 (Reggae Sax),
REI4REAL : 0039029-0005229 (Rei Smile03 D 120), 0039029 (Rei - Plain3 D 100),
SERIALCHILLER : 0000003-00000076 (Chilla Do Do Vox Fx),
DJFREDVAL: 0002663-0007540 (FV 120 BackBeat2)
Description : Something a bit different from us. I (Bobo) played guitar, synth, midi bass and percs to this piano loop by LM's most excellent Rasputin. Wataya, stoned as usual, thought he heard Barbara Streisand singing. This is the result.
Description : I created a hip hop groove in Logic and decided to duel some Saxophones. I am playing the Baritone sax on the left pan and the Tenor Sax on the right pan.
I added some bells like a boxing match bell to give it a fight drama feel. The hip hop track itself is dope to me. The duel is cool too. Who won?
Mark
Thanks again for taking time to comment.
Cheers,
Scott
Love & Light,
Mykael
Cheers,
Scott
If I remember correctly the Quincy song you are referring to, toward the end, breaks and then keeps playing. I could be thinking about a different song, but this sounds very good! A nice addition to the looperman collection.
Thanks for sharing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rv3pT2JV66g
It even starts out with the crowd noise and clapping.
Again, thanks,
Scott
Keep on loopin'!
Cheers,
Scott
j.a.
Cheers,
Scott
This is awesome ! I 'm sure Ellah would had performed one of her legendary scats on it !
Thanx for this delightful moment,
Carole
Many thanks for your comment and kind words.
Cheers,
Scott
A really good moment of music, for me this morning, with this great track .... Sound of the 60s as I listened to religiously in the cellars of St Germain des Pres .... But there is so long.
Thank you for sharing this great moment.
Dan
I appreciate your comment.
Cheers,
Scott
Cheers,
Scott