2-5-1

By: Simon Whiteside and Nicholas Tomalin
  • Summary

  • Nick Tomalin snd Simon Whiteside host a variety of podcasts about jazz .From the short vignettes of two pianist, five minutes, one podcast through to the Two pianist, Five Podcasts, One subject and in depth look at the life work and piano stylings of single pianists. So far Sonny Clark and Kenny Drew have been covered.
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  • 2-5m-1-S2E34- Kind Of Blue Book
    Aug 15 2024

    Nick and Simon present one of their jazz book reviews.

    Kind of Blue : Miles Davis and the making of a masterpiece.

    Ashley Kahn Granta 2001 is an in-depth look at the legendary album its creation and its legacy. Ashley Kahn has written much about jazz and his books on A Love Supreme and Impulse Records : the house that Trane built [ Simon got that title slightly wrong in the podcast]

    in December 1999 Kahn got to hear the master tapes of the sessions including the false starts etc and the 50th anniversary release contains those so you can hear them too. the Cd release also included a DVD including a documentary

    Miles Davis-Kind of Blue-Celebrating a masterpiece

    The Legacy edition is on Apple Music
    and other streaming platforms.

    Simon has written a blog post on the book and 2 other related books on the podcast website.

    The book is available in Print and E-Book format but not as an audio book.

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    6 mins
  • 2-5m-1-S2E33-Sven Klang
    Aug 1 2024

    Sven Klang’s Kvintet


    2-5-1- field trip notes


    We went to the Barbican during the London Jazz Festival in November 2023 and watched a screening of this film. There was an introductory talk and the Black and white movie was projected on a good sized screen. In brief the plot is a function band lead by Sven Klang is joined by a really good Sax Player and his addition causes big changes in the band. It is about the human interactions within the group and both of us were very impressed with the way the playing is captured really well.


    " Sven Klang's Combo (Swedish: Sven Klangs kvintett) is a 1976 Swedish musical drama film directed by Stellan Olsson. The film was based on a 1974 play by Musikteatergruppen Oktober, and was shot in Ängelholm and Höganäs. At the 13th Guldbagge Awards it won the Special Achievement award. In 2012 it was voted one of the 25 best Swedish films of all time"

    from wikipedia

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    6 mins
  • 2-5m-1-S2E32-Didn't you used to be Tom Scott?
    Jul 15 2024

    Didn't you used to be Tom Scott?


    In this episode we talk about the relationship of fame/commercial success and Jazz. During May 2024 several Jazz musicians have died

    David Sanborn, Bill Holman and Palle Danielsson. We start from the newsworthyness of these deaths. We chose the title “ Didn’t you used to be Tom Scott” based on a shared reminiscence of a comedian saying someone came up to them and Said “ Didn’t you used to be…” illustrating the point that “ if a tree falls in the forest…” or if you have been in the public eye and are no longer in the public eye do you exist. How do Jazz musicians fit into this? Is it jazz if it’s popular.


    To be clear Ton Scott is [ at time of writing] very much alive. he was very well known in the 70’s and arguably less so today and seemed like the type of musician some might not know if he is still about. He actually has a brilliant podcast himself


    So Tom we hope we haven’t offended you

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    6 mins

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