Grant Green - Hurt So Bad download mp3

  • Artist: Grant Green
  • Song: Hurt So Bad
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Length: 06:36
  • Size: 15.5MB
  • Bitrate: 320Kbps
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Comments

Alan Collins

2020-11-13 02:42:04 | Profile
A severely underrated player during his lifetime, Grant Green is one of the great unsung heroes of jazz guitar. He combined an extensive foundation in R&B with a mastery of bebop and simplicity that put expressiveness ahead of technical expertise. Green was a superb blues interpreter, and while his later material was predominantly blues and R&B, he was also a wondrous ballad and standards soloist. He was a particular admirer of Charlie Parker, and his phrasing often reflected it.

jkbaca41

2020-06-15 07:31:12 | Profile
In Detroit its against the law to play this tune near graveyards and cemeteries tooany dead folks raising up their tombs to groove to the music lol

Randy Fields

2019-12-29 16:18:19 | Profile
Hey Andy, if you need weed to get off on this you need to listen to more jazz or whatever it is that turns you on on start to UNDERSTAND IT BROTHER!!!!!

Krayzie Steppah

2019-11-11 18:32:23 | Profile
Grant green owned jazz from 1969 to 1974 every album hit number 1 please recognize great music Detroit homeboy

Kate Ko

2019-11-02 05:33:51 | Profile
etienne de crecy brought me here

SteVlog

2019-10-26 18:34:45 | Profile
Like a waterfall of sound!

Yaed Lune

2019-09-03 09:38:34 | Profile
I feel like you can clearly hear The Doors were hugely "inspired" by this when they recorded some of their most notable smash hits