Illinois Jacquet - Harlem Nocturne download mp3

  • Artist: Illinois Jacquet
  • Song: Harlem Nocturne
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Length: 04:32
  • Size: 6.4MB
  • Bitrate: 192Kbps
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Comments

Nola Lala

2021-03-12 16:08:45 | Profile
sweet, only a black man and me could pull this off, sweet low dragged and greasy, sick to the very end,

Corbin Threlkeld

2019-11-11 20:44:00 | Profile
Although, Jacquet was primarily known as a "honker" on early Rock & Roll recordings, this performance proves that he was capable of extraordinary subtlety when called upon. In any case, he was among a small group of players who possessed "that fat tenor sound" so essential to melodic Jazz. His colleagues in that school included Sonny Rollins, Coleman Hawkins, Wardell Gray, and Ben Webster.

Otte Anita

2019-11-06 21:39:38 | Profile
The perfect rendition of Harlem Nocturne. Perfect.

William Ozobiane

2019-11-05 18:19:28 | Profile
THERE.......NOW.....THAT is what it is supposed to sound like....

Slaver

2019-10-24 07:50:47 | Profile
Great

AnalogKid83

2019-10-11 13:24:25 | Profile
a masterpiece of Music Noir

Игорь Мартынович

2019-09-23 06:33:33 | Profile
Absolutely, the best version of “Harlem Nocturne” thatI have ever heard. No other version transports me to a time, and a place in that time, that I can never be, but feels so deep In my soul.

Troy Nerton

2019-09-11 17:20:07 | Profile
Dang, this a good too. Like the clear crisp notes of the sax. When the sax was first integrated into jazz music, they tried banned it for being too sexy. They were right! So glad cooler heads prevailed...