And "Morning" has more of a modern connotation to me, but it is not with the post-60s timeframe.Ī teacher I had while growing up played jazz piano most nights of the week. I notice both "Madalena" and "Morning" suggested, both of which I thought about suggesting, but then wasn't sure if "Madalena" really was that widely played or recognized of a song. This list has me thinking about what qualifies as a standard. Kinda reminds me of what someone (Jazzwee?) said in another thread about modern "standards" often being less jam-oriented and more work-out-some-parts oriented, ie, you don't just throw down chords of a standard you've never played like is possible with many of the traditional 32-bar standards and whatnot. That middle section takes some work to get tight though. Always with a guitarist or horn player which relieves my duties melodically. Of course I did it during the head first time thru (if it's the part you're thinking of). Geez, it's been at least 8 yrs since I've done this song so at this point I don't really remember. Maybe too RTF heavy to add another, but I've played "Captain Senor Mouse" in multiple bands without it being my idea,ĭamn you play that L.H. I think I will eventually post it on Wikipedia.ġ972 - "Little Sunflower" - Freddy Hubardġ972 - "You Are the Sunshine of My Life" - Stevie Wonderġ973 - "Feel Like Making Love" - Eugene McDanielsġ977 - "Começar de Novo (The Island)" - Ivan Linsġ980 - "Three Views Of A Secret" - Jaco Pastoriusġ980 - "Make Me A Memory" - Grover Washington Jr.ġ980 - "Just The Two Of Us" - Grover Washington Jr. I invite you all to make song suggestions of songs to add to this Recent Jazz Standards List (post 1960's) I have started compiling.
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