Ben Sidran, a seasoned jazz and rock keyboardist, producer, and music writer, presents "Talking Jazz Singles," a captivating collection of interviews and insights from some of the most influential figures in jazz history. Released in 2010 under Nardis Music/Unlimited Media, Ltd., this album spans a rich tapestry of vocal jazz and AOR (Album-Oriented Rock) genres, clocking in at a concise yet engaging 74 minutes.
"Talking Jazz Singles" features Sidran's conversations with jazz legends such as Art Blakey, Branford Marsalis, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, and many more. Each track offers a unique perspective, delving into the artists' experiences, philosophies, and the evolution of jazz music. From Art Blakey's reflections on The Jazz Messengers to Sonny Rollins' thoughts on "The Bridge," and from Herbie Hancock's discussion on "Watermelon Man" to Keith Jarrett's insights on philosophy and improvisation, the album is a treasure trove of wisdom and anecdotes.
Sidran's own background as a musician and writer adds depth to these conversations, making the album not just a collection of interviews but a nuanced exploration of jazz as an art form. The album's production quality is top-notch, ensuring that each interview is clear and engaging, allowing the listener to fully immerse themselves in the stories and insights shared by these jazz icons.
Whether you're a jazz enthusiast or a casual music lover, "Talking Jazz Singles" offers a unique and enlightening listening experience. Ben Sidran's thoughtful questioning and the candid responses from the featured artists make this album a standout in the world of jazz documentation.