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Favorite Jazz Albums or Compilations The ones that introduced me . . .
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i like 'a love supreme' a lot, and i love a lot of stuff that his widow alice released - 'transcendence' is probably my favorite, though i don't know if a lot of her music can be categorized as jazz, other than simply by association. i do wish more people knew her stuff, though. it's amazing. | |
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Here's a few:
"...all you need ...is justa touch...of mojo hand....." | |
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Miles-Kind Of Blue,Miles Smiles,Bitches Brew
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Those are fantastic choices... I also like "Impressions" and the "Coltrane quartet" album by Trane... "Requiem" and "Contemporary Jazz" by Branford Marsalis are great.... Although he's most often fusion, I've always liked anything by Jean Luc Ponty. By the way, how do you post those pics along with your replies? | |
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"In a Silent Way" is my pick. | |
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sdekm1 said: Those are fantastic choices... I also like "Impressions" and the "Coltrane quartet" album by Trane... "Requiem" and "Contemporary Jazz" by Branford Marsalis are great.... Although he's most often fusion, I've always liked anything by Jean Luc Ponty. By the way, how do you post those pics along with your replies?
[Edited 10/3/05 16:31pm] Good info. As for pics: it's not terribly difficult when you figure out HOW to do it (it took me well over a year). Copy the link to the pic, paste it into your post, then highlight the link and click on the "img" button at the top of the post screen. It's better to have 2 web "windows" open when you do it because it makes the task easier. Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder | |
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Here's a Few of My Faves
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jacktheimprovident said: Here's a Few of My Faves
And excellent ones they are! Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder | |
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Goodness, where do I start. Some great ones have already been named.
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namepeace said: jacktheimprovident said: Here's a Few of My Faves
And excellent ones they are! Aw shucks, thanks I also might add to this thread some of my favorite compilations that are quite useful for jazz musicians who made music in the pre-album era: Charlie Parker's Complete Savoy Sessions, Dizzy Gillespie's Complete RCA/Victor Recordings, Duke Ellington's Never No Lament: the Blanton-Webster Years, Monk's Complete Blue Note Recordings. All very worthy additions to a jazz fanatics collection | |
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namepeace said: The ones that introduced me . . .
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Miles Davis: Bitches Brew, In a silent way, Kind of Blue
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This man introduce me to jazz back in the day....
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funkpill said: Gil Scott-Heron Tribute
Indeed. He had the same exquisite combination of fire and ice that Miles had. And he also happened to make the greatest protest song of the last quarter-century, IMHO . . . "B-Movie." It was uncompromising, and prescient. Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder | |
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namepeace said: funkpill said: Gil Scott-Heron Tribute
Indeed. He had the same exquisite combination of fire and ice that Miles had. And he also happened to make the greatest protest song of the last quarter-century, IMHO . . . "B-Movie." It was uncompromising, and prescient. | |
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funkpill said: This man introduce me to jazz back in the day....
He's one of the reasons for my jazz upbringing. Do u have Real Eyes, Moving Target, Free Will, The Mind of Gil Scott-Heron & Secrets ? | |
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JazzyJ said: funkpill said: This man introduce me to jazz back in the day....
He's one of the reasons for my jazz upbringing. Do u have Real Eyes, Moving Target, Free Will, The Mind of Gil Scott-Heron & Secrets ? I have all of them on vinyl & cd... Well, Bridges, Secrets, & Real Eyes, I don't have on cd format... [Edited 10/4/05 14:08pm] | |
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'Sketches Of Spain' by Miles, my all time favorite jazz-record.
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BT11 said: 'Sketches Of Spain' by Miles, my all time favorite jazz-record.
I also like 'Quiet Nights' (with Sketches.. outtakes on it). And everything from The Miles Davis Quintet 1956. My favorite compilation would be 'The Gentle Side Of John Coltrane', especially the tracks with Johnny Hartman. [Edited 10/4/05 16:25pm] BT, Quiet Nights, IMHO, may be the most underrated of the Miles albums that I own (a fraction of his discography). It's exquisite. Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder | |
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It turns off and on Sometimes when you think it's on baby It has turned off and gone Lady Day | |
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Eric Dolphy - Out To Lunch
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In No Order:
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Harlepolis said: I bought a cheap ass compilation by [Billie] which got most of her recordings with Teddy Wilson,,,,that what really introduced me to Jazz.
That's what helped fuel the habit -- cheap tapes from random record companies. I had my fair share of Duke, Bird and Monk tapes for $2.00 and $3.00. It is also economically better to buy jazz. Even the remastered CDs are 2-5 bucks cheaper on average than other CDs. Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder | |
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Great thread, namepeace. I don't really own any Jazz and was gonna dig in my friend's crates for some of his stuff. He's got Bird, Miles, Thelonius, Coltrane and Sara Vaughan compilations. I don't know where to begin. | |
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A Few Favs.
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