early morning
faint light of dawn fails
spirits refuse lifting
rising sun no consolation
for a dark
horizon
headache infused dreams
dissipate
tendrils of pain persist
coffee, black
ibuprofen, three
breaths, deep
acceptance, understanding of
nation’s will
fail to materialize
harsh light of sunrise no
panacea
reality underscored
turning to music
right away think
so what
piano opens perfect mix
bass, sax, drums
piano, trumpet close perfect set
Kind of Blue
but feeling better
thank you, Miles
Miles Davis’ Kind of Blue
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You’re going to be listening to a lot of Miles Davis in the months to come, I’d say.
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Sigh
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Can’t beat Miles…
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Ahhh–I think my husband and I might both be listening to Kind of Blue.
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“Musick has charms to soothe a savage breast”
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🙂
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as an old horn player – Miles was always pure magic to me
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🙂
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If you don’t know Mark Isham’s “Blue Sun” album do check it out.
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I just sampled that on Spotify. It sounds interesting. I’m going to listen to the whole album tomorrow. Thanks.
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I have always heard it as contemporary tribute to KOB.
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I can hear that.
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Yes, I think he hit the spot too. Years later and after listenings I still pull it out from time to time. “In A Sentimental Way” is a great cover, a great personal favourite and perhaps my pick of the crop from this CD if I had to choose.
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Blue Sun (title track)… the drums in the back really set the mood.
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And there are some subtle atmospherics here and there throughout the disc though perhaps one needs headphones and/or being in a special space to fully appreciate what they have conjured up for us listeners. 🙂
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Splendid
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Thank you!
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