Stanley Jordan

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Eleanor Rigby 07:03 Tools
The Lady In My Life 07:22 Tools
Stairway To Heaven 06:13 Tools
Freddie Freeloader 06:03 Tools
Silent Night 00:00 Tools
All The Children 00:00 Tools
Georgia on My Mind 00:00 Tools
My Favorite Things 00:00 Tools
Return Expedition 00:00 Tools
Autumn Leaves 07:52 Tools
Impressions 00:00 Tools
Fundance 00:00 Tools
Flying Home 00:00 Tools
A Child Is Born 01:26 Tools
Song For My Father 07:09 Tools
Still Got The Blues 05:09 Tools
Angel 00:00 Tools
Send One Your Love 00:00 Tools
Over The Rainbow 00:00 Tools
One Less Bell To Answer 04:29 Tools
All Blues 00:00 Tools
New Love 00:00 Tools
The Sound Of Silence 00:00 Tools
Sunny 00:00 Tools
Forest Garden 00:00 Tools
Jumpin' Jack 00:00 Tools
A Place in Space 00:00 Tools
Because 00:00 Tools
Guitar Man 00:00 Tools
'Round Midnight 05:08 Tools
Moon River 05:49 Tools
Round Midnight 00:00 Tools
Ocean Breeze 00:00 Tools
Insensatez (How Insensitive) 00:00 Tools
Sky Flower 00:00 Tools
Mind Games #1 00:00 Tools
Lady In My Life 00:00 Tools
Walkin' The Dog 06:13 Tools
Steppin' Out 00:00 Tools
Prayer for the Sea 00:00 Tools
Willow Weep for Me 00:00 Tools
Mind Games #3 00:00 Tools
Chameleon 00:00 Tools
Shadow Dance 00:00 Tools
Mind Games #2 00:00 Tools
Healing Waves 00:00 Tools
Bolero 00:00 Tools
Stolen Moments 00:00 Tools
Always And Forever 00:00 Tools
Betcha By Golly Wow 00:00 Tools
Dreams Of Peace 00:00 Tools
Easy Love 00:00 Tools
Too Close To The Sun 00:00 Tools
Autumn Leaves (Live) 00:00 Tools
Spring 00:00 Tools
Flying On The Sky 05:54 Tools
Plato's Blues 00:00 Tools
Destination Of My Heart 00:00 Tools
Drifting 00:00 Tools
When Julia Smiles 00:00 Tools
Street Talk 00:00 Tools
I Can Show You Something 00:00 Tools
Tropical Storm 00:00 Tools
Cousin Mary 00:00 Tools
Lil' Darlin' 00:00 Tools
Mozart's Piano Concerto #21 (Andante In F Major) 00:00 Tools
I Kissed a Girl 00:00 Tools
Capital J 00:00 Tools
Impressions (Live) 00:00 Tools
Giant Steps 00:00 Tools
Brooklyn at Midnight 00:00 Tools
What's Going On 00:00 Tools
For You 00:00 Tools
The Time Is Now 00:00 Tools
Samba Delight 00:00 Tools
Over The Rainbow (Live) 00:00 Tools
Always Know 00:00 Tools
Seven Come Eleven 00:00 Tools
Can't Sit Down 00:00 Tools
The Music's Gonna Change 00:00 Tools
Bathed in Light 00:00 Tools
Autumn Leaves - Live 00:00 Tools
Reverie 00:00 Tools
Asteroids 00:00 Tools
Over The Rainbow - Live 05:25 Tools
Cornucopia 21:48 Tools
Georgia On My Mind - Digitally Remastered 00:00 Tools
Mozart's Piano Concerto #21 00:00 Tools
One for Milton 00:00 Tools
Always and Forever (Solo Reprise) 00:00 Tools
Riviera Paradise 00:00 Tools
Nature Boy 00:00 Tools
Insensatez [How Insensitive] 00:00 Tools
Still Got The Blues (Live) 00:00 Tools
For You - Live 00:00 Tools
Cousin Mary (Live) 00:00 Tools
Romantic Intermezzo From Bartok’s Concerto For Orchestra 00:00 Tools
Jumpin' Jack [Live] 00:00 Tools
Summertime 00:00 Tools
Impressions - Live 00:00 Tools
For You (Live) 00:00 Tools
Touch of Blue 00:00 Tools
The Lady In My Life (Live) 00:00 Tools
Willow Weep For Me (Live) 00:00 Tools
Morning Sun 00:00 Tools
Flying Home (Live) 00:00 Tools
Romantic Intermezzo From Bartok's Concerto For Orchestra 00:00 Tools
Still Got The Blues - Live 00:00 Tools
Willow Weep For Me - Live 00:00 Tools
Cousin Mary - Live 00:00 Tools
Insensatez 00:00 Tools
Renaissance Man 00:00 Tools
Blue in Green 00:00 Tools
Over The Rainbow [Live] 00:00 Tools
Treasures 00:00 Tools
Whats Going On (Marvin Gave) 00:00 Tools
Flying Home - Live 00:00 Tools
Stolen Moments (live) 00:00 Tools
I Have a Dream 00:00 Tools
The Lady In My Life - Live 00:00 Tools
Havah Nagilah 00:00 Tools
Orb 00:00 Tools
A-flat Purple 00:00 Tools
A Salute to Stevie Ray Vaughan 00:00 Tools
Cornucopia III 00:00 Tools
Cornucopia II 00:00 Tools
Someone Like You 00:00 Tools
Goin' on Home 00:00 Tools
Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 21 in F Major - Andante 00:00 Tools
Old School Jam 00:00 Tools
Insensatez - How Insensitive 00:00 Tools
Vibes 00:00 Tools
Georgia On My Mind (Digitally Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Lights 00:00 Tools
Solo Performance 00:00 Tools
Stanley Jordan - Solo Performance 04:00 Tools
Can´t Sit Down 00:00 Tools
The Music´s Gonna Change 00:00 Tools
Wat's Goin' On 00:00 Tools
Funkin' For Jamaica 00:00 Tools
Sly Flower 00:00 Tools
Expansions 00:00 Tools
07 The Music´s Gonna Change 00:00 Tools
04 Can´t Sit Down 00:00 Tools
When You Wish Upon A Star 00:00 Tools
Sneakin' Up Behind You 00:00 Tools
amazing guitar tapping (jazz) on Letterman 00:00 Tools
Stairway to Heaven (live) 00:00 Tools
Steppin Out 00:00 Tools
Eleanor Rigby Live from NAMM 2015 00:00 Tools
Action Speaks Louder Than Words 00:00 Tools
Cornucopia - Pt 1 00:00 Tools
Easy Love (feat. Novecento) 00:00 Tools
My Favourite Things 00:00 Tools
Stanley Jordan Summertime 00:00 Tools
Child Is Born 00:00 Tools
Regina 00:00 Tools
Somewhere Over the Rainbow 00:00 Tools
Riviera Paradise (A Salute to Stevie Ray Vaughan) 00:00 Tools
Freddy Freeloader 00:00 Tools
Led Zeppelin & Pink Floyd - St 00:00 Tools
Impressions (John Coltrane) 00:00 Tools
Elanor Rigby 00:00 Tools
Yesterday 08:50 Tools
Cousin Mary (John Coltrane) 00:00 Tools
For You (Charnett Moffett) 00:00 Tools
Jazz-New Age - Stanley Jordan 00:00 Tools
Lady In My Life (live) 00:00 Tools
Willow Weep For Me (Ann Ronell) 04:44 Tools
Stairway To Heaven Montreux Jazz Festival 00:00 Tools
Maru Bihag 00:00 Tools
Tell Me Something 00:00 Tools
23Face off 00:00 Tools
Cornucopia - Pt 3 00:00 Tools
Over The Rainbow (H. Arlen-E.Y. Hardburg) 00:00 Tools
Cornucopia - Pt 2 00:00 Tools
Little Wing (w/Armandinho) 00:00 Tools
Too Close to the Sun (feat. Novecento) 00:00 Tools
Autumn Leaves (Prevert-Kosma-Mercer) 00:00 Tools
Stanley Jordan - Summertime 00:00 Tools
Still Got The Blues (Stanley Jordan) 00:00 Tools
El Condor Pasa (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
The Lady In My Life (Rod Temperton) 00:00 Tools
Alap 00:00 Tools
Atumn leaves 00:00 Tools
\'Round Midnight 00:00 Tools
Overjoyed 00:00 Tools
Place in Space 00:00 Tools
Eleonor Rigby 00:00 Tools
Overjoyed -Jazz Version 00:00 Tools
Alap/Jor 2 00:00 Tools
My Favorites Things 00:00 Tools
Bolero De Ravel 00:00 Tools
Magic Touch 00:00 Tools
Funk Bass & Sax duet 00:00 Tools
Autumn Leaves 1990 00:00 Tools
Funk Bass & Sax duet (Victor wooten, Marcus Miller, Abraham laboriel, Stanley clarke, f 00:00 Tools
01 - Bolero 00:00 Tools
Blue Cadence 00:00 Tools
05 - Drifting 00:00 Tools
Maru Bihag Vilambit 00:00 Tools
Maru Bihag Alap 00:00 Tools
Maru Bihag Drut 00:00 Tools
Riveria Paradise 00:00 Tools
Bolero [Extended Version] 00:00 Tools
Music's Gonna Change 00:00 Tools
Stanley Jordan - Stairway to Heaven 00:00 Tools
Time Is Now 00:00 Tools
Mozart's Piano Concerto, No.1 00:00 Tools
Stanley Jordan - Georgia on my mind 00:00 Tools
Namm 2012 - Performance 1 00:00 Tools
The Lady In My Life (Stanley Jordan) 00:00 Tools
Flying Home (Stanley Jordan) 00:00 Tools
Always & Forever 00:00 Tools
Sounds of Silence 00:00 Tools
Over The Rainbow (Live) - live 00:00 Tools
Georgia In My Mind 00:00 Tools
Bageshri Alap-Jor 00:00 Tools
Over The Rainbow (Wizard Of Oz) 00:00 Tools
サウンド・オブ・サイレンス 00:00 Tools
Stairway To Heaven (Led Zeppelin Cover) 00:00 Tools
The King And The Sparrow 00:00 Tools
Stanley Jordan - Autumn Leaves 00:00 Tools
mind games 2 00:00 Tools
Bolero Ravel 00:00 Tools
Past and Future 00:00 Tools
The Lady of My Life 00:00 Tools
Flying On the Sky (feat. Novecento) 00:00 Tools
Eleanor Rigby - Stanley Jordan 00:00 Tools
Alap/Jor 4 00:00 Tools
stanley jordan - A Salute to Stevie Ray Vaughan 00:00 Tools
03 - Chameleon 00:00 Tools
04 - Betcha By Golly Wow 00:00 Tools
King and the Sparrow Alap-Jor 00:00 Tools
Impressions(live) 00:00 Tools
When Julia Smile 00:00 Tools
Para Que Surfas 00:00 Tools
Riviera Paradise (Stevie Ray Vaughan) 00:00 Tools
Eleanor Rigby (The Beatles Cover) 00:00 Tools
mind games 3 00:00 Tools
Eleanor Rigby - 8/23/1986 - Newport Jazz Festival 00:00 Tools
Bageshri Drut 00:00 Tools
Always And Forever (Solo Repri 00:00 Tools
mind games 1 00:00 Tools
Maru Bihag - Alap 00:00 Tools
Led Zepplin - Stairway to Heav 00:00 Tools
Mozart's Piano Concerto #21 (A 00:00 Tools
Cornucopia 2 00:00 Tools
Destination of My Heart (feat. Novecento) 00:00 Tools
what's goin on 00:00 Tools
Stanley Jordan - Still Got The Blues 00:00 Tools
06 Eleanor Rigby 00:00 Tools
Jumpin' Jack (live) 00:00 Tools
06 - Plato's Blues 00:00 Tools
Spring (feat. Novecento) 00:00 Tools
06 Angel 00:00 Tools
Eleanor Rigby (The Beatles) 00:00 Tools
09 - Return Expedition 00:00 Tools
02 - Always And Forever 00:00 Tools
Mercy, mercy, mercy 00:00 Tools
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Stanley Jordan came to prominence with the release of his 1985 debut album Magic Touch, a revolutionary project that dually placed him at the forefront of re-launching legendary Blue Note Records into a contemporary entity in jazz and beyond, as well as establishing the then-twenty-something Jordan as among the most distinctive and refreshing new voices of the electric guitar. Key to Jordan's fast-track acclaim was his mastery of a special "tapping" technique on the guitar's fret board instead of conventional strumming and picking. While a handful of other virtuoso players were using similar techniques, Stanley's fluid and melodic use of tapping captured the imagination of listeners via his inherent warmth and sensitivity. He happened upon the technique without any formal study and had been applying it to his already exemplary traditional playing ten years prior to the album. Though Jordan showcased the technique in a variety of musical styles from swing to rock, it was smooth jazz radio support for his singular versions of "The Lady in My Life" (first recorded by Michael Jackson) and the Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby" that sent Magic Touch to the top of Billboard's jazz chart for a stunning 51 weeks. The album became a gold-seller (over 500,000 sold) - outstanding for any jazz or instrumental CD. Subsequent albums found Jordan caught in a frustrating web of wanting to usher his audience into deeper levels of his artistry while record companies craved more of the stuff that had whisked him to the chart top. Because he debuted on the Blue Note label, he was marketed as a jazz progressive when what he was trying to stress was music beyond stylistic boundaries. Those projects included a solo guitar project titled Standards Volume 1 (1986) where Stanley made the bold statement that songs by the likes of Stevie Wonder and Joni Mitchell deserved recognition as standards as much as chestnuts like "Georgia On My Mind." He followed that with the band album Flying Home (1988) and an especially edgy album titled Cornucopia (1990), half of which was straight ahead jazz recorded live and the other half of which was multi-dimensional originals recorded in the studio. Still later in 1994 after a move to Arista Records (then-helmed by pop music maverick Clive Davis), he recorded the bracingly eclectic Bolero album, featuring covers of Herbie Hancock's "Chameleon," Jimi Hendrix's "Drifting," his original "Plato's Blues" and the CD's centerpiece, a 17-minute arrangement of Ravel's "Bolero" broken up into rock, African, Latin, "groove" and industrial versions. After a self-imposed exile from the rat race in the `90s that included a retreat to the mountains of the southwest, Stanley Jordan has re-emerged with a new life's direction. "Most people - if and when they find their calling - come to see themselves in some sort of service capacity," he states. "Right now I feel a strong desire to bring my music to the people not just for entertainment, but also for inspiration and healing." A primary element of this new direction involves championing Music Therapy, which he is studying in a Masters program at Arizona State University. "Accelerated music schools give lots of good information but not a lot of advice on how to learn and retain that information," he states. "I try to supply this missing element of how to approach it to where you don't strain yourself. Physically, musicians run the risks of problems such as repetitive motion strain that this can help. More importantly, Music Therapy can help creative people with psychological problems such as perfectionism. Normally people approach difficult music, start out not playing it very well then try to increase their ability to play it. My approach is the opposite. I say approach easy music first, do it well then gradually increase the difficulty of the music. That way you have success right from the start. It's a way of slowing down and staying in a comfort zone, enabling you to learn the music faster in the long run while building up your confidence." The positive affects of this training are not just skills Stanley teaches but skills he has adopted for his own creativity. "With composing, you start writing something and it's great because you get all these ideas. But the minute you stop and analyze it, you have the constraint of writing something that fits what you've already done. Now there's this whole 'judgment' thing going on. What I suggest is to stay in the creative flow for as long as possible, getting as many ideas out as you can. Then come back later with a different head to do the editing and critical side. The 'mental training' for this is not in books. It's closer to meditation or neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) where one is taught to control their mental state to achieve a goal. This can be applied not just to music but to other aspects of your life." Another area of intensive interest for Jordan is the development of Sonification (turning something into sound) and the concept of using music as a form of representation. "A great percentage of the data that people analyze is time sensitive data," Stanley explains, "and audio is a far superior vehicle for understanding the passage of time. Take the amortization schedule of a 30-year mortgage, for example. If I hit one note per second in the left speaker for interest and another note per second for principle in the right speaker, it would take about six minutes to 'play' that mortgage. A person could hear how long they would be paying interest before they started paying principle. Looking at it on a graph is one thing, but listening to it makes you feel it. Sonification offers deeper understanding of information because more of the brain is involved in understanding that information." Jordan sees the potential for Sonification applications on a revolutionary level. "Sonification can be of profound benefit to humanity," he continues, "especially when making decisions that affect other people which requires an emotional understanding of what you're doing. For example, you can use Sonification for a person's vital signs. To a degree that's already in place with machines that beep for heart rates, but it's in a primitive stage without much coordination. You get all these pieces of equipment making different sounds. Through Sonification, we can create a universal language that makes it easier for physicians to listen to several monitors' sounds and know what's going on with their patient's body. This is done using principles similar to those of arrangers and sound mix engineers. In arranging music for a number of instruments, you write so that the parts stay out of each other's way, enabling you to hear each part separately." Where does this leave new recordings in the matrix of Stanley's career? In 2004 he was prominently featured with the Italian group Novocento on their CD, Dreams of Peace. And independently, he has recorded two CDs: Ragas (a collaboration with musicians from India featuring Jay Kishor on sitar) and Relaxing Music in Difficult Situations I, an audio extension of his Music Therapy interests. Beyond those, Stanley is preparing some new CDs that will focus on something he has only shared sporadically: original compositions. However, as with all things related to Stanley Jordan, he will release them when he feels the music and the timing is right. "There's a belief that when you're a musician, you're supposed to want to be rich and famous," he muses. "I've never been like that. I do want to be paid well for what I do and want people to know about what I do - as big of an audience as I can - but that's a tangent. I see the commercial and artistic as two separate things. Sometimes they can work together. Sometimes they work against each other. I'd rather be musically satisfied and not famous than be famous and not satisfied with my music." "When I have something new I'm playing that I really like, then I'm most motivated to share it with the world." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.