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Yeah the whole album sounds really amateur. Not bad for someone who has only been playing piano for six years but really not comparable in any way to the great jazz pianists.

I guess, but keep in mind that he is not the only person to accomplish a decent skill on an instrument in six years—Tony Williams had only been playing for 6 years when he joined Miles Davis’ band and he had created a style of drumming unique to him and attained an insane technical ability. Obviously Tony’s probably one of the most extreme examples, but still...

I think Tony Williams was playing drums since he was a toddler or something. Supposedly he was playing pro gigs with Sam Rivers and stuff when he was like 12 or 13. And also yeah, Tony Williams is a freak anyway.

Jesus what are you on about m8? You sound like one of those people who just reads Wikipedia articles and then thinks they know what they are talking about.

just listened to "lone jack" by metheny.

his tone is very mid-range heavy with a chorus effect so it blends in with mays' piano a lot of the time. its like it provides this cloud over the fretless bass runs and drum fills.

listen to bitches brew next, and then a tribute to jack johnson and go from there

I still don't know if people are being ironic about this album or not, I mean yes it's YT recommendation core, but judging by the comments I can figure out if it's some sort of joke I am not in on

I just ignore it man; it's not good enough to be good or bad enough to be good.

Great album, very slow, beautiful ballads. And some nice faster tunes in there.

Webster's tone is very mellow and warm
Herb Ellis plays some lovely guitar licks

Overall, an 8 out of 10 album.

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Try Albert Ayler - Spiritual Unity (pic related right above your post, coincidentally)

Currently listening to Ghosts by Albert Ayler (renamed Vibrations in some reissues). Really solid album. Think I prefer the Spiritual Unity versions of Ghost, but it could be just because I'm used to them. Will try a couple more times with this one I think before deciding which I prefer