"On Green Dolphin Street" (originally entitled "Green Dolphin Street") is a 1947 popular song composed by Bronislau Kaper with lyrics by Ned Washington. The song, composed for the film Green Dolphin Street (which was based on a 1944 novel of the…
"On Green Dolphin Street" (originally entitled "Green Dolphin Street") is a 1947 popular song composed by Bronislau Kaper with lyrics by Ned Washington. The song, composed for the film Green Dolphin Street (which was based on a 1944 novel of the…
"On Green Dolphin Street" (originally entitled "Green Dolphin Street") is a 1947 popular song composed by Bronislau Kaper with lyrics by Ned Washington. The song, composed for the film Green Dolphin Street (which was based on a 1944 novel of the…
"Autumn Leaves" is a much-recorded popular song. Originally it was a 1945 French song "Les feuilles mortes" (literally "The Dead Leaves") with music by Joseph Kosma and lyrics by poet Jacques Prévert.
Since then it was translated into English…
Another classic recorded "back in the day" when I was just a tiny little freshman fry.. Check out my page on facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/Boris.Shpitalnik
Jimmy Giuffre taught me this one along with nine hundred scales in 8th grade. Also taught me to wind my reeds the mouthpiece. Oh yeah, love this version.
"Autumn Leaves" is a much-recorded popular song. Originally it was a 1945 French song "Les feuilles mortes" (literally "The Dead Leaves") with music by Joseph Kosma and lyrics by poet Jacques Prévert.
Since then it was translated into English…
"Autumn Leaves" is a much-recorded popular song. Originally it was a 1945 French song "Les feuilles mortes" (literally "The Dead Leaves") with music by Joseph Kosma and lyrics by poet Jacques Prévert.
Since then it was translated into English…
"Autumn Leaves" is a much-recorded popular song. Originally it was a 1945 French song "Les feuilles mortes" (literally "The Dead Leaves") with music by Joseph Kosma and lyrics by poet Jacques Prévert.
Since then it was translated into English…
Well, this is a tough one: It's an ironic song about a hot potato, but the way it's sung, the listener thinks it's about a beautiful woman until the very end. I'll post translations some day...
Борис, чудесное сопровождение!! ЧУДО...Только можно маленький совет? Во вступление барабан заглушает гитару...И чуток не в ритм.А вообще мне очень НРАВИТСЯ и песня и голос
Reg has started to face some facts while at rehab.....
G B7 C B7 Am G B7 C B7 Am D G F# Em A7 D G F# Em A7
Fade to Black (Lyrics)
I'm a drinker I'm a stoner I'm a dreamer
My life is swirling round
I can't say what I feel inside
because most…
Would love to go to England again :) Already played there: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lavoWntgmQI Once I set up my home recording studio, I would love to record some tracks for you, if you wish :)
Hook sent me two mix's and i couldn't decide which sounded better so i thought i'd put both up and let you decide....this one has a bit of age to it and i love how the Banjo and the Piano work together....let me know what you decide.....thanks…
Now that I listen more, I hear that the track positioning in stereo didn't change, but feels much different because of whatever you've done. I feel like the voice is closer to the piano in the spectrum. They combine well together and so you get more "booming" on the right side and the banjo is set off on the left. I wonder how the balance would feel if the voice was more present on the left...?
Hook sent me two mix's and i couldn't decide which sounded better so i thought i'd put both up and let you decide....this one has a bit of age to it and i love how the Banjo and the Piano work together....let me know what you decide.....thanks…
It feels like the instruments are now positioned differently in this mix and the banjo is not as present (which I think is good), so you get the rhythmic sensation without interfering with voice and piano, with which in this take, the banjo seems to have more separation.
Hook sent me two mix's and i couldn't decide which sounded better so i thought i'd put both up and let you decide....this one has a bit of age to it and i love how the Banjo and the Piano work together....let me know what you decide.....thanks…
Hook sent me two mix's and i couldn't decide which sounded better so i thought i'd put both up and let you decide....this one has a bit of age to it and i love how the Banjo and the Piano work together....let me know what you decide.....thanks…
Another classic recorded "back in the day" when I was just a tiny little freshman fry.. Check out my page on facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/Boris.Shpitalnik
New collaboration playing a hint of things to come (at least for those experiencing winter right now).
Hope you like this track and check out my Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/Boris.Shpitalnik
Classic Jazz ballad we recorded 2 years ago with my former jazz quartet. Enjoy and check out my page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Boris.Shpitalnik
I do three things after waking up these days: I shower. I make coffee. I play this song and drink my coffee.
Nothing complicated. Nothing fancy. Just some basic fingerpicking to test my motor skills and bring some aural sunshine into my day.
ok, volume is fixed, and the title too. Maybe soon I will mix it better or perhaps just move on to better things. Thanks to those who gave excellent advice on previous version.
and the #2 version has been deleted (actually this is #2).
Well, this is a tough one: It's an ironic song about a hot potato, but the way it's sung, the listener thinks it's about a beautiful woman until the very end. I'll post translations some day...
Comments on Klarion's stuff
Nice! Reminds me of my days at Berklee trying to sight read real book tunes
More jazz on Alonetone! Nice one!
One of my all time Jazz standaed favorites. Great to hear this again
I used to play this one in my jazz band all the time, so it feels good hearing someone else perform it once as well, hah! Great playing!
Jimmy Giuffre taught me this one along with nine hundred scales in 8th grade. Also taught me to wind my reeds the mouthpiece. Oh yeah, love this version.
Umm nice.......
Oh, so its a clarinet I believe. Great song. Its a cover? A Benny Goodman? I don't know jazz but I dig this.
blue, fly runs on the sax, nice low key feel. Dig this track.
I remember learning the changes and melody as a youngster but had never heard the song before. Great playin on a classic jazz standard.
Wow that was different , loved it , great playing
And what a swinging lunch time it was
great tone on the horn; always love a new take on the Doors.
Just beautiful .............
it's been a while Boris when can we get some more....please....pretty please
Awesome performance. Phil is the reason I started playing bass many years ago. If you see him, tell him Vando gives his best.
BEAUTIFUL start song...Magic to soul....
Борис, чудесное сопровождение!! ЧУДО...Только можно маленький совет? Во вступление барабан заглушает гитару...И чуток не в ритм.А вообще мне очень НРАВИТСЯ и песня и голос
wow...Boris...SUPER! I like this...
Really Cool,most slinky
Nice cover.
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Would love to go to England again :) Already played there: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lavoWntgmQI Once I set up my home recording studio, I would love to record some tracks for you, if you wish :)
rockin!
Thanks for the nice comments :)
catchy chorus :)
love the jamming. Great!
Now that I listen more, I hear that the track positioning in stereo didn't change, but feels much different because of whatever you've done. I feel like the voice is closer to the piano in the spectrum. They combine well together and so you get more "booming" on the right side and the banjo is set off on the left. I wonder how the balance would feel if the voice was more present on the left...?
It feels like the instruments are now positioned differently in this mix and the banjo is not as present (which I think is good), so you get the rhythmic sensation without interfering with voice and piano, with which in this take, the banjo seems to have more separation.
I like this mix better. It's more present and the reverb feels right... I wonder what was done differently..
This could use some... clarinet.. :)
I'll consider it...
pretty cool groove
slamming
Cool. Enjoy!
rippin'
good question... why aren't I famous?! I guess fame and skill are not always correlated ;)
oh good :)
Good concept. I like it when the groove starts.
if I had my morning coffee somewhere in the mid-West or in a country town where the trucks don't make sooo much noise... that would be nice :)
I can move to this beat :))
Oh, it's a clarinet :))