AllenLowe Posted December 26, 2011 Report Posted December 26, 2011 sweetheart of a guy, and one of the greatest saxophonists I ever heard -as nice as Sonny Stitt could play, Carmen could wipe him out any day of the week - here's a little tidbit: Quote
Larry Kart Posted December 26, 2011 Report Posted December 26, 2011 Not that representative of Leggio at his best, I think -- too fast for his melodicism to really shine though. He was a lovely swinging player. Quote
AllenLowe Posted December 27, 2011 Author Report Posted December 27, 2011 yeah, but he could nall those tempos - this one's a little rushed at times, but there's something very personal about his whole approach, Quote
JSngry Posted December 27, 2011 Report Posted December 27, 2011 Here his is hearing Trane (initially, anyway) but still speaking Leggio. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMDsk2nojd0 Quote
Stereojack Posted December 27, 2011 Report Posted December 27, 2011 My first exposure to Leggio was on Maynard's "Frame For the Blues". Eventually I became a big fan. Quote
AllenLowe Posted December 27, 2011 Author Report Posted December 27, 2011 there's a very interesting Cadence interview from a while back - he just couldn't catch a break; he also mentions, interestingly enough, that in all the big bands he played in the leaders pretty much preferred the soloing of other players in the band. I never could figure out why, except that the jazz world is as inconsistent and unfair as the rest of society. I don't remember how I met him, but back in the '90s he referred me to an excellent sax repair man in Connecticut. This guy told me how Carmen liked everything "stock" - generic mouthpiece, and an old horn that played well but was nothing special. Last time I saw him was probably the early 1990s; I was at Van Gelder's with a friend of mine, and there was some session for Venus, I think, with Bill Crow, Davey Jones (a drummer), Carmen, and I cannot remember who else. They played a very slow tune with Cherokee changes and everybody was knocked out by Carmen's solo. Quote
Larry Kart Posted December 27, 2011 Report Posted December 27, 2011 There's some beautiful late Leggio on this Eddie Bert album (though he takes even better solos there than the one on this track): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9nGBYPcf1g Quote
John Tapscott Posted December 27, 2011 Report Posted December 27, 2011 Some nice Carmen on this one, circa 2002. Never heard of drummer Donnie O'Brien before this, or since, for that matter, but this is a relaxed and tasteful date. Quote
.:.impossible Posted December 27, 2011 Report Posted December 27, 2011 These cover artists surely weren't doing anything to help sell this music. Quote
HolgerFreimutSchrick Posted December 28, 2011 Report Posted December 28, 2011 I hope he got now the biography, where all the aspects above are in now http://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Carmen_Leggio (the english version is perhaps too talkative...) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmen_Leggio Quote
AllenLowe Posted December 28, 2011 Author Report Posted December 28, 2011 two great regrets in life: 1) didn't buy Polaroid at 8 and a half; 2) didn't grab Carmen and make a recording together love that guy. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted December 29, 2011 Report Posted December 29, 2011 I recently acquired a copy of this CD. Carmen Leggio Quartet Featuring Joe Cohn - Mighty Quinn (label) Quote
flat5 Posted December 29, 2011 Report Posted December 29, 2011 In 1979 I worked next door to Intel. Never thought of buying stock. My grandmother told me she could have bought AT&T and Kodak stock very cheap. She was advised to but did not. Don't know when that was. I bought The Westchester Jazz Workshop Recorded in New York City, 1956 Joe Shepley (tp) Eddie Bert (tb) Vinnie Riccitelli (as) Carmen Leggio (ts) Gene Allen (bs) Dolph Castellano (p) Eddy Tone (b) Joe Venuto (d) when I was a kid and found it very interesting. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted December 30, 2011 Report Posted December 30, 2011 I wish I still had the Progressive lp. He was a note vendor. Quote
king ubu Posted December 30, 2011 Report Posted December 30, 2011 That Eddie Bert disc that Larry mentions above is pretty fine! So is the Mighty Quinn... Very good player from what I've heard so far - sure would love to find more! Quote
AllenLowe Posted December 30, 2011 Author Report Posted December 30, 2011 I have a couple of privately produced LPS that Carmen gave me; they include a terrible young woman flutist, but Carmen plays alto on these and he is on fire. Quote
king ubu Posted December 30, 2011 Report Posted December 30, 2011 I have a couple of privately produced LPS that Carmen gave me; they include a terrible young woman flutist, but Carmen plays alto on these and he is on fire. Can't you edit the flutist (and add your own or Kenny G's solos) and release them? Quote
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