A quiet lingering sound created by the dialogue between the vibraphone and the flute
A slow session that soaks into the night, performed by two jazz masters
"Goodbye" is a 1974 work by modern jazz giant Milt Jackson and flutist Hubert Laws. Rich emotions are carefully expressed in an extremely quiet and introspective tone. There is no excessive playing, making it the perfect piece for an evening when you want to face the music carefully. A masterpiece filled with the aesthetics of "silence" in jazz.
5 TRACKS:
1)
Detour Ahead
2)
Goodbye
3)
Old Devil Moon
4)
SKJ
5)
Opus De Funk
Piano - Herbie Hancock (4)
Drums - Billy Cobham (4)
Flute - Hubert Laws
Arranged By - Don Sebesky (4)
Trumpet - Freddie Hubbard (4)
Bass - Ron Carter
Producer [Produced By] - Creed Taylor
Electric Piano - Cedar Walton
Vibraphone [Vibes] - Milt Jackson
Engineer - Rudy Van Gelder
Drums - Steve Gadd
Design [Album Design By] - Bob Ciano
Photography By [Cover] - Pete Turner (4)
Photography By [Liner Photograph] - Dean Brown (5)