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Sound of Jazz

Sound of Jazz

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The Finest Jazz Program Ever (missing some material)
Review: Quality wise, this is a vast improvement over the VHS version of the Sound of Jazz -- which looked like it was recorded underwater. As the above reviewer states, there is no performance by Thelonious Monk -- though he did appear in this program and his group is listed in the end credits. The packaging has no notes inside of any kind and, inexplicably, has a photo of Charlie Parker on the back -- who never appeared in this program. So, a mixed bag, but --until someone issues a better version -- it is worth having.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: DO NOT BUY THIS DVD!
Review: The previous reviewers are right on the money. This is one of the greatest jazz films ever made, but this particular edition is a cheapo rip-off with truly rotten picture and sound quality. It seems to have been made from an umpteenth-generation videotape copy of a scratchy old kinescope. Don't waste your money! Wait for whoever owns the rights to do it properly; in the meantime, get the authorized VHS version.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: DO NOT BUY THIS DVD!
Review: The previous reviewers are right on the money. This is one of the greatest jazz films ever made, but this particular edition is a cheapo rip-off with truly rotten picture and sound quality. It seems to have been made from an umpteenth-generation videotape copy of a scratchy old kinescope. Don't waste your money! Wait for whoever owns the rights to do it properly; in the meantime, get the authorized VHS version.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Magical - but inferior edition
Review: Updating my earlier review: I just found out this show is available - in a much better transfer (picture/sound) in a DVD-edition called "JAZZ MASTERS - VINTAGE COLLECTION 1958-1961". I urge everybody interested in this excellent/exceptional/magical show to check out this edition!!!
It also includes the THELONIOUS MONK TRIO performing "Blue Monk" - which the present edition mysteriously omits...
In addition: An extra disc with additional material, a.o. an excellent performance of "So What" by Miles Davis...
So my advice is: Avoid this edition - check out the one mentioned above - and enjoy the greatest jazz ever captured by a camera...
The standout track is the one with Billie Holiday in her own composition FINE AND MELLOW - one of her last performances. This was also the last time she performed together with her lifelong friend/soulmate/lover Lester Young. When he solos, it's almost as you can see his notes touching her...


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