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Artist:Jacques Loussier Trio [ more ]
Song:Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 In D
Album:Jacques Loussier Trio [ info ]
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Last Played:Apr 19, 2010 - 10:48
Avg. Rating:7.4  (Total Ratings: 541)
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1 votes: 9 (1.7%)2 votes: 7 (1.3%)3 votes: 23 (4.3%)4 votes: 11 (2%)5 votes: 17 (3.1%)6 votes: 35 (6.5%)7 votes: 114 (21%)8 votes: 188 (35%)9 votes: 107 (20%)10 votes: 30 (5.5%)
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jagdriver
(Just a nod and a wink south of Paradise)
Posted: Apr 19, 2010 - 13:34 

I really like the JLT. Great stuff!
enlightened
(South Yorkshrie)
Posted: Feb 15, 2010 - 09:21 

Just soooo relaxing {#Notworthy}
FrankMc
Posted: Feb 15, 2010 - 09:07 

Bach-Loussier rule. Whoever M. Loussier's bassist is really rules.
ubastard
(Comox, BC)
Posted: Jan 14, 2010 - 23:07 

Coolest! {#Chillpill}
peter_james_bond
(The Burg)
Posted: Dec 14, 2009 - 13:26 

 bentonian wrote:
Between this and the Santana a song or two ago, I'm ready to slip into my smoking jacket, fire up the pipe, straighten the ascot, and put some Jackie Gleason records on the hi-fi.
 
jackie Gleason

Don't forget the bubbly and someone to share it with.....{#Heartkiss}
Mari
(île de lesvos)
Posted: Nov 13, 2009 - 03:31 


i can just see bach groovin' away to this! ;)*


bentonian
(Longmont, CO)
Posted: Oct 12, 2009 - 15:37 

Between this and the Santana a song or two ago, I'm ready to slip into my smoking jacket, fire up the pipe, straighten the ascot, and put some Jackie Gleason records on the hi-fi.
bobcat1963
(the netherlands)
Posted: Sep 11, 2009 - 02:51 

 maxmox wrote:
Anybody using nice in the same line twice needs to check their baggage. You obviously never saw/heard this trio live. BTW nice actually means neat.
 
i had a nice vacation in Nice, what's wrong with my baggage ;-))))


jagdriver
(Tunin' in from the aptly-named Grass Valley, CA)
Posted: Aug 10, 2009 - 14:33 

 Limpopoking wrote:
Superb!
 


Limpopoking
(The Parish of St. Alfonzo)
Posted: Jun 08, 2009 - 03:46 

Superb!
(former member)
(hotel in Las Vegas)
Posted: May 07, 2009 - 10:44 



smooth jazz...  quite groovy...


Zepplock
Posted: May 07, 2009 - 10:44 

Truly remarkable interpretation of this.

People who plan to purchase his works should look at Vivaldi's Four Seasons as well.
Also his Ravel's Bolero disk is pretty good too.
DrLex
(Belgium)
Posted: Mar 05, 2009 - 08:19 

 Kokoloco53 wrote:
NICE. VERY NICE. WONDERFULLY NICE. JAZZ, SOOTHING, THIS SATURDAY MORNING. WILL PREPARE ME FOR WHAT'S TO COME. CHAOS OF THE DAY. THEN YOU CAN PLAY OFF THE WALL MUSIC. MELLOW PEOPLE, MELLOW.
 
It didn't soothe that much, it seems, since you're still shouting... {#Tongue-out}

Welly
(Lotusland)
Posted: Nov 29, 2008 - 15:33 

Hey Bill - you have the wrong album cover pictured here! Thanks for playing this though - going over to itunes to purchase now.

Kokoloco53
(Safford, AZ)
Posted: Sep 27, 2008 - 10:19 

NICE. VERY NICE. WONDERFULLY NICE. JAZZ, SOOTHING, THIS SATURDAY MORNING. WILL PREPARE ME FOR WHAT'S TO COME. CHAOS OF THE DAY. THEN YOU CAN PLAY OFF THE WALL MUSIC. MELLOW PEOPLE, MELLOW.
Walli1000
(Netherlands)
Posted: Sep 27, 2008 - 10:18 

This is mij most favourite Jazz player. I know Jacques loussier for years. This is the first time I hear him on Paradise!
Superb!!!! Did not know this album though.
Wonderfull.. super trio! One of my favourite artists.
I have his 'Play Bach' albums. Certainly going to buy this one!

Nadine
(Germany)
Posted: Jul 27, 2008 - 02:09 

Nice.
E.S.T. and Christian Scott on RP would be nice as well.

wferrier
(Johnson City, New York; Home of the Factory)
Posted: Jun 25, 2008 - 13:20 

maxmox wrote:


Anybody using nice in the same line twice needs to check their baggage. You obviously never saw/heard this trio live. BTW nice actually means neat.


I used “nice” in the beginning of the sentence, and then reiterated it; that’s perfectly fine usage. “Nice” in American English means pleasing; agreeable; delightful. As a jazz trio I’m all for them, as a baroque pianist—many run of the mill harpsichordists could do better. Perhaps you should try the original Gould?
Shesdifferent
(Just visiting this planet waiting for the ticket home)
Posted: Jun 25, 2008 - 13:11 

Nice, but the last bit of playlist just doesn't gel....Bill?
maxmox
(Broome, Western Australia)
Posted: May 24, 2008 - 05:18 

seedeater wrote:


And I thought it was the sensitive bass that made the song!



As they're a trio, and having seen these masters play, one has to say that the drummer is also very present and complementing the work, in order for the gestalt to happen: the sum of the three players adds up to 11.
maxmox
(Broome, Western Australia)
Posted: May 24, 2008 - 05:09 

wferrier wrote:
Nice sounding piano, weak on his ornamentation, but nice.


Anybody using nice in the same line twice needs to check their baggage. You obviously never saw/heard this trio live. BTW nice actually means neat.
gypsyman
(staring into the fire)
Posted: Apr 23, 2008 - 14:37 

Nice change-up!
wferrier
(Johnson City, New York; Home of the Factory)
Posted: Apr 23, 2008 - 14:36 

Nice sounding piano, weak on his ornamentation, but nice.
plaid
(Tech nexxus o' my house)
Posted: Apr 22, 2008 - 17:24 

While I normally love Brandonburg #5, I'm not feeling the love for this jazzified rendition.
Carl
(The Summit City)
Posted: Feb 20, 2008 - 15:05 

suddenchad wrote:


Damn, that sounds like some awesome memory.

We all remember certain events that really make an impression. Clearly, that was one of those!
suddenchad
Posted: Feb 19, 2008 - 17:50 

coloradojohn wrote:
Man, that sure is some sexy music...cool, sensual, seductive...reminds me of the first time I heard it, in fall of '88, with a certain Noriko (She of Unparalleled Legs), cruising along the beach road between Omaezaki and Shizunami, in coastal Shizuoka, and then again, a bit later, after hon-maguro in Yaizu, while driving up along the Oigawa to Shimada and on up to Chiman-ji, to the temple dated 771 A.D., winding and wending our way up past the caterpillar-like green tea terraces to linger and lounge among the towering hinoki trees, where we did some moonlit hiking straight into some bamboo-forest romance...yeah, well, life set to music can do that, and thanks to RP, I get to re-live these things, and AGAIN...THANKS, BILL!


Damn, that sounds like some awesome memory.
coloradojohn
(Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan -- 15 min. west of Shinjuku, center of the freaking Universe)
Posted: Jan 19, 2008 - 07:36 

Man, that sure is some sexy music...cool, sensual, seductive...reminds me of the first time I heard it, in fall of '88, with a certain Noriko (She of Unparalleled Legs), cruising along the beach road between Omaezaki and Shizunami, in coastal Shizuoka, and then again, a bit later, after hon-maguro in Yaizu, while driving up along the Oigawa to Shimada and on up to Chiman-ji, to the temple dated 771 A.D., winding and wending our way up past the caterpillar-like green tea terraces to linger and lounge among the towering hinoki trees, where we did some moonlit hiking straight into some bamboo-forest romance...yeah, well, life set to music can do that, and thanks to RP, I get to re-live these things, and AGAIN...THANKS, BILL!
a_genuine_find
(Planet Brueklen)
Posted: Nov 17, 2007 - 10:59 

bokey wrote:
Jacques Lobster?


E_A_D_G
(DC)
Posted: Nov 17, 2007 - 10:53 

Xlnt bass.
seedeater
(Phoenix, AZ)
Posted: Oct 17, 2007 - 22:43 

prickelpit96 wrote:


Open your mind and listen(!) carefully...
This is a masterpiece if you like a sensitive played piano.


And I thought it was the sensitive bass that made the song!
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