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Spanish Theme '72 B
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Reminds me of the Miles and Gil Evans collaboration, 'Sketches of Spain' as it maintains a modal Moorish feel throughout the Improvization .
bass line
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I am playing the stringed bass,piano, guitar, singing , and using past clips from previous recordings I have made over the last forty years including my groups
I have played the piano as long as I can remember . I was singing harmony and playing in Jessup Md. by 1950 in a bar there when I was five . My experiences in my career have been amusing and painful . I do have recordings in the past that may or may not come out in this medium as I am truly unsure about the copywrite laws . I know that I have the rights to my own material to an extent but the fact is that several companies are selling my material online and neither I nor my publishers are seeing any rewards from that much as the "Underground Radio" experience of the sixties till 1975 as BMI or ASCAP didn't log FM play . I have decided not to sell a product here but exibit my own compositions ,playing ,paintings, and past recordings that are acceptable in this context .
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Genre
Jazz Modern Jazz
Charts
Peak #104
Peak in subgenre #11
Author
Bob Bruno
Rights
1964
Uploaded
May 25, 2008
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MP3 4.3 MB 128 kbps 4:42
Story behind the song
The simple Bass line was used at the Free Jazz Festival in New York City in 1972 . It was just an excuse to open up because there was no melody but cacaphony with seventy guys on stage . I have brought the thing inside to a quieter more reflective mood . I was feeling this and playing it around town back then too .
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