in a recent comment,
girl with moxie suggested make a desert island disc post...
i'm not sure of the precise rules here - so here's what i'll do - pick the 5 records that i would pick, were i only allowed to have 5 records...
i know as soon as i post, i'll think of one i missed, but actually, it was pretty easy... i am deliberately picking a cross-section of my tastes... so this might not be my 5 favorite records - but on the other hand, they probably are...
anyhow - here it goes...i no order - except, probably for the first - which is number one...at least today...
The Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane - At Carnegie Hall
Perfect - no words can describe this recent discovery of a great concert documenting the brief collaboration of two of the greatest jazz legends - so i won't try
Introducing Ruben Gonzalez
The irony of the title is that gonzalez was in his late 70's when this was recorded. he was retired for many years until introduced to US fans by ry cooder - pure joy...
Steely Dan - Aja
probably have listened to this record more than any i own
The Beatles - Abbey Road
nice balance between whimsy and more serious elements...
contains prolly george harrison's two best songs - including a favorite of mine - here comes the sun - one which i deeply identify with
Wayne Shorter - Footprints Live
shorter is a brilliant musician - few artists stay as creative and progressive for as long.... in his 70's, shorter is till pushing the music forwarded - playing and writing like no one else - kind of this era's monk - the fact that i saw this band play a similar set shortly after this record was released probably clinches it a spot... one of the best concerts i've seen...
what about you?