Re: [Harp-L] best harmonica tracks?
- To: Neil Warren <mrp00bah@xxxxxxxxxxx>, "harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx" <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Harp-L] best harmonica tracks?
- From: Robert Paparozzi <chromboy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 02 Feb 2012 08:04:47 -0500
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Hi Neil,
Not sure if your looking for Chromatic or Diatonic or if Blues or Other,
with me there are no boundaries so here are just a few of my favs:
The Jig is Up - Norton Buffalo (Loving in the Valley of The Moon)
Body and Soul - Toots w/ Bill Evans (Affinity Lp)
Alfie - Stevie Wonder
Puerto de Azul - Norton Buffalo
Charlie Musselwhite - Christo Redemptor
The Shadow of Your Smile - Toots (Slow Motion or Bluesette Lp)
The Work Song - Paul Butterfield
Bluestown - Howard Levy (Movie soundtrack 'A Family Thing')
BTW, Here's a few of my own Harp instrumental covers I've recorded over the
years and hopefully I've inspired a few young players out there, these
aren't 'Blues' but my approach is always blues based.
Shame, Shame, Shame (Hudson River Rats - First Take CD)
Ticket to Ride (Etruscan Soul CD)
Peg (Steely Dan) (")
Body and Soul (")
The Christmas Song
It'll be nice to hear other ideas with such a diverse list, thanks great
post, it's come up before but as you say maybe we can not list the classics
as we've been there and done that,-))
All The Best,
Rob Paparozzi
On 2/2/12 6:39 AM, "Neil Warren" <mrp00bah@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> This has probably been done before, but what do people consider to be the best
> recorded harmonica tracks?
> Always looking to build up my collection.
>
> Don't just want to hear the usual Juke, Whammer Jammer, etc. I have all those,
> so would appreciate some of the slightly less known ones.
> And not just blues.
> Although that doesn't mean all the classics have to be excluded!
>
> Perhaps a top 5.
>
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On 2/2/12 6:39 AM, "Neil Warren" <mrp00bah@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> This has probably been done before, but what do people consider to be the best
> recorded harmonica tracks?
> Always looking to build up my collection.
>
> Don't just want to hear the usual Juke, Whammer Jammer, etc. I have all those,
> so would appreciate some of the slightly less known ones.
> And not just blues.
> Although that doesn't mean all the classics have to be excluded!
>
> Perhaps a top 5.
>
All the best,
Rob Paparozzi
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