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01-07-2011, 07:36 PM
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King of Blues-Miles Davis Some say it IS the best jazz album of all time. Did you know the musicians didn't even rehearse for the recording session? Miles just showed up to the Blue Note session with some melodies and chords and proceeded to record each song in one take... that's how Miles liked to do it... he wanted everything to be spontaneous. A Love Supreme -John Coltrane This album completely changed the jazz world in 1965 and even today its effects can be found in many musical styles, not just jazz. Time Out -Dave Brubeck This was the first instrumental jazz album to sell over a million copies. 'Take Five' was even a number one hit on Billboard's charts which is a serious feat for any jazz song (and any song in 5/4!). Ellington at Newport -Duke Ellington Here's a historic concert that has a wonderful background story Blue Train -John Coltrane Recorded in 1957, this album was Coltrane's first album as a leader. It's very interesting to hear how Coltrane was playing before he started heading to the freer, passionate playing that he evolved to in the 60's. Bitches Brew -Miles Davis Pretty much everything about this album is controversial. Before 1970, no major record label, this one being Columbia, had ever used the word, Bitches on a release by a major artist. The recording has some very long songs and consists mostly of free spontaneous electric improvisation. On top of that, it was sliced and diced in studio post-production to make certain snippets repeat and to add effects which was unheard of on a jazz record. Yet even with all that... or maybe because of all that... it is Miles' second best selling album of all time behind Kind of Blue. Be warned... this album is pretty out there; and usually takes a few times listening to even begin to understand what Miles was trying to achieve.
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01-07-2011, 07:53 PM
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My favorite album is Money Jungle. Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus (Mingus gets frantic on some of the tunes), and Max Roach. 1962. Just yesterday, it seems.
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01-08-2011, 05:19 PM
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Man, I saw the sexiest thing a few weeks back. I went to a Christmas party a friend of mine was having for his job. There was a live band playing and they had a female saxophone player. She was a tall, dark chocolate lady that happened to be fine as hell. She looked damn good blowin' on that horn. LOL
No pun intended.
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I may know her. Seriously!
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01-09-2011, 11:08 AM
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I like Diana Krall also. Some "jazz purists" try to criticize her because she has the "sex factor" going. But I love that "smokey, raspy" voice that she has. Plus she isn't bad to look at!!
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01-09-2011, 01:27 PM
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I like Diana Krall also. Some "jazz purists" try to criticize her because she has the "sex factor" going. But I love that "smokey, raspy" voice that she has. Plus she isn't bad to look at!!
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Another thing I wanna add is she sounds real nice on the piano!
I guess about the sex factor, a LOT of guys would wanna fuck her.
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01-09-2011, 01:58 PM
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01-09-2011, 02:30 PM
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Big surprise to me! This thread motivated me to rearrange my junk (yeah!)...I knew I liked Mingus, but I had no clue I have 23 albums by the grouchy ol' bastard. I thought maybe 4 or 5.
Another'n I like is Yusuf Lateef; cat's 90 now and still going (fairly) strong, as far as I know. Scholarly fellow. Pick up pretty much anything and make music with it.
Lee Morgan's The Sidewinder is a pretty good little album.
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01-09-2011, 02:48 PM
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01-09-2011, 03:41 PM
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Bill Dixon, who recently died.
Miles Davis, Lift to the scaffold soundtrack http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zD-1iRNBYvk
Don Cherry
Eric Dolphy
Django Reinhardt, gypsy jazz, despite Stephane Grapelli
But mostly free jazz
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01-09-2011, 09:16 PM
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Another'n I like is Yusuf Lateef; cat's 90 now and still going (fairly) strong, as far as I know. Scholarly fellow. Pick up pretty much anything and make music with it.
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Amazing talent.
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01-10-2011, 02:43 AM
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I was born and raised in NYC, so I got to see many of the top jazz artists of the time in person. My all time favorites were Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins, Art Blakey and Horace Silver. One of the best evenings in my life was spent at the Museum of Modern Art, listening to the MJQ play in their sculpture garden. BTW, are any of you guys into High End Stereo (the best way to listen to vintage jazz) ?
LS
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01-10-2011, 07:00 AM
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