Yes, the topic is Music DVD's, so despite our attempts and inclinations, we are still on topic . And yes, I did order A Love Supreme. And yes, the original is amazing.
Generally, the only DVD's I purchase are music related; for unlike movies, I will continue to watch music DVD's just as I continue to listen to CD's. Here is what I have and some thoughts on each:
- Round Midnight
This is actually a movie, but it's essentially about jazz. It's a fictional story based on the lives of a couple of American jazz musicians. The music is excellent and the people playing the parts of the musicians are themselves jazz musicians actually playing the music. Herbie Hancock, Dexter Gordon, Billy Higgins, John McLaughlin, Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter, Tony Williams, Freddie Hubbard, Cedar Walton, etc. I like it a lot.
- Thelonious Monk - Straight No Chaser
This is a documentary. It follows Monk around in conversations, private moments, rehearsals, performances. Pretty amazing stuff about an extraordinary musician. I like this a lot too.
- Standing in the Shadows of Motown.
Documentary. This is really good too.
- John Coltrane - Jazz Casual
Performance from the TV show. This is great!
- Bela Fleck & The Flecktones - Live At The Quick
Live performance with many guest musicians. This is amazing. The music is beautiful. The sound and video are great too.
- Chick Corea - A Very Special Concert
Live performance. This is just great. Stanley on upright; Lenny White on drums. I love this stuff.
- Victor Wooten - Live At Bass Day 1998
This is great too!
- Marcus Miller - In Concert
I love this!!
- Jaco Pastorius - Modern Electric Bass
This is really good; especially the jam at the end. It's really nice to be able to watch him play, especially in the jam.
- Joni Mitchell - Shadows And Light
This is a pretty amazing document. This is from my favorite Joni Mitchell period. The band here includes Pat Metheny and Jaco. Another great opportunity to watch Jaco.
- Mark King - In Concert
I don't really care for this. I guess the music is a little too pop for my taste.
- The Allman Brothers Band - Live At The Beacon Theatre
I love this. And I really like watching Derek Trucks play!
- Steve Morse - Sects, Dregs & Rock 'n' Roll
I love Steve Morse. This video has three parts: a live Dixie Dregs performance; some live solo, duet and trio stuff with Dave LaRue and T. Lavitz (and a tape); and live guitar solo from a Deep Purple concert. The second section is real nice, especially the duos with LaRue (though I don't care for tape machines). But the sound on the Dixie Dregs section is not good; which is too bad since the music is great. (I keep hoping in the back of my mind that I just got a poor copy and there is actually a better sounding copy available; but I doubt it.)
- Grateful Dead - The Closing of Winterland
Wonderful!!
- Grateful Dead - The Grateful Dead Movie
Wonderful as well!!
- Gov't Mule - The Deepest End
Surprisingly, this didn't do much for me. I probably need to give it another chance. But I got the impression that it was too much guitar and that all the great guest bass players were just overshadowed. Maybe I expected too much.
So that's what I have at the moment. The Marsalis is on the way. I'm thinking about some other things, especially some Coltrane and several Miles Davis concerts.