Un poco loco (4:45)

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  • Selbstbildnis

    Yes.

    7 Jan 2012 Reply
  • naty104

    great!!!

    31 Aug 2011 Reply
  • Druid66

    Nimble little number.

    8 Jun 2010 Reply
  • pone2none

    nice!!

    19 Mar 2010 Reply
  • Zenbooter

    still it is a nice take,but not BP?.be nice to find Shelly Manne's arangement,the one from his way back LP titled, un poco loco ,Shelly Manne and his men.

    3 Mar 2010 Reply
  • Philistine88

    this song does something to me. so eerie, yet groovy as hell.

    1 Feb 2010 Reply
  • musicgodlything

    More cowbell!

    1 Feb 2010 Reply
  • DetroitSoulJazz

    This is not Bud Powell, something gone wrong! You definitely hear that the sound is more "modern", at least from the 90s (possibly 80s). It might be Chick Corea's tribute to Bud....

    27 Jan 2010 Reply
  • barjuke

    one of my teenage favorites

    14 Jan 2010 Reply
  • Lorenzovic

    Pelijah is right. I think Jacky Terrasson could be playing (compilation "Shades of Blue" by Blue Note)

    29 Dec 2009 Reply
  • Pelijah

    I'm pretty sure that this is not Bud Powell playing. It sounds like a different pianist.

    3 Nov 2009 Reply
  • mariliconti

    un poco...rs

    6 Jul 2009 Reply
  • staytooned

    perfect timing.

    13 Jun 2009 Reply
  • BLKnUSA

    I've loved jazz since my late teens and am just now discovering this phenom. I'm 44 now! I have a lot of catching up to do!

    9 Jun 2009 Reply
  • papuji

    Wow what Virtuosity! Ammmazzzing...

    5 Apr 2009 Reply
  • scottyj001

    A little crazy is right. This is one of the coolest compositions in jazz. Bud was the Bird of the keys. He always staggered the fine line between genius and insanity. He was equal parts virtuosity and invention.

    18 Mar 2009 Reply
  • nfvalverde

    Relaxante!!!

    13 Mar 2009 Reply
  • CamTheCat

    Awesome.

    2 Mar 2009 Reply
  • tellok

    poor quality sound, yes, but the classic, as found on The Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz which is superb (yes, it sounds better there, but was poorly recorded originally).

    9 Feb 2009 Reply
  • LondonLouis

    Bud was so good.

    3 Feb 2009 Reply
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