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Hmmmmmm Anybody here like Jazz? I was just wondering if anybody here likes or listens 2 jazz of any kind. Here in Minnesota we have Smooth Jazz and is's a pretty good radio station 100.3fm. Anyway I just wanted 2 know if anybody else likes it or not. | |
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Tangey said: I was just wondering if anybody here likes or listens 2 jazz of any kind. Here in Minnesota we have Smooth Jazz and is's a pretty good radio station 100.3fm. Anyway I just wanted 2 know if anybody else likes it or not.
100.3!!! love it | |
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Tangey said: I was just wondering if anybody here likes or listens 2 jazz of any kind. Here in Minnesota we have Smooth Jazz and is's a pretty good radio station 100.3fm. Anyway I just wanted 2 know if anybody else likes it or not.
I have to say that I don't love it. 88.5 is a MUCH better station for jazz. 100.5 sort of sounds like 102.9 w/out the words. Don't get me wrong, I like the station for what it is, I just don't really consider it "jazz". "a poor fool indeed is a man who adopts a manner of thinking for others" | |
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Alright...88.5 is nothing but static here...you don't suppose that maybe stations are different from one town to the next? Fear is the mind-killer. | |
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teller said: Alright...88.5 is nothing but static here...you don't suppose that maybe stations are different from one town to the next?
What town do you live in? "a poor fool indeed is a man who adopts a manner of thinking for others" | |
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prrtybby said: teller said: Alright...88.5 is nothing but static here...you don't suppose that maybe stations are different from one town to the next?
What town do you live in? UPtown! Fear is the mind-killer. | |
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Moderator | I don't know much about it though, I'm learning In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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teller said: prrtybby said: teller said: Alright...88.5 is nothing but static here...you don't suppose that maybe stations are different from one town to the next?
What town do you live in? UPtown! try it again. maybe you live in a building with bad reception. I am listening to it right now. And I live right by you. "a poor fool indeed is a man who adopts a manner of thinking for others" | |
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Early Miles Davis. | |
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I've been discovering that I really like Jazz. Not so much the acid jazz but early Miles (shit, late Miles, all Miles).
I've checked out a ton of different stuff but live Jazz is the real way to experience it. | |
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Slave2daGroove said: I've been discovering that I really like Jazz. Not so much the acid jazz but early Miles (shit, late Miles, all Miles).
I've checked out a ton of different stuff but live Jazz is the real way to experience it. Live Jazz is the way to go whether it's straight ahead, latin, or whatever. Seeing musicians improvise on the spot is amazing. "I ordered no broth! Away with ye lest my cane find your backside!!"- Ralph Wiggum, Actor. | |
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Yes NovaAngel, I love jazz music. Big fan and student of it. Under my old account, I laid down several jazz threads. But I don't like that smooth jazz stuff though. Once you hear the "REAL THING", that smooth jazz will no longer be of essence to ya'. Here are a few of my VERY favorite jazz records, that I also happen to think are some of the greatest recorded jazz works in the history of the genre...
1. Miles Davis- Miles Davis And The Modern Jazz Giants 2. Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers- Moanin 3. Louis Armstrong- Satchmo At Symphony Hall Vol. 1 4. Jaco Pastorious- Jaco Pastorious 5. Freddie Hubbard- Life Flight 6. Thelonious Monk- Underground 7. John Coltrane- A Love Supreme 8. George Benson- Beyond The Blue Horizon 9. Rachelle Ferrell- First Instrurment 10. Grant Green- Alive! 11 Pat Metheny Group- We Live Here 12. Chick Corea And Return To Forever- Light As A Feather 13. Roland Kirk- The Inflated Tear 14. Herbie Hancock- Thrust 15. George Duke- Brazilian Love Affair 16. Woody Shaw-Rosewood 17. Wynton Marsalis- Hot House Flowers 18. Horace Silver Quintet- The Cape Verdean Blues 19. Sarah Vaughan Trio- Swingin Easy w/ The Sarah Vaughan Trio 20. Wayne Shorter-Native Dancer 21. Keith Jarrett/Jack DeJohnette/Gary Peacock- Tokyo 96' 22. Echoes Of An Era- Echoes Of An Era 23. Patrice Rushen- Before The Dawn 24. CTI All Stars- California Concert At The Hollywood Palladium 1971 25. Rachel Z.- Room Of One's View | |
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i do and recently i've been listening more and more. i recently bought Wayne Shorter's Speak No Evil and A Herbie Best Of. I have the Afro Cuban All Stars debut album from a few years back. i love that one but my fave must be John Coltrane's Blue Train. that one rocks. oh and loads of Nina Simone. how could i forget. | |
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BRO915 said: Yes NovaAngel, I love jazz music. Big fan and student of it. Under my old account, I laid down several jazz threads. But I don't like that smooth jazz stuff though. Once you hear the "REAL THING", that smooth jazz will no longer be of essence to ya'. Here are a few of my VERY favorite jazz records, that I also happen to think are some of the greatest recorded jazz works in the history of the genre...
1. Miles Davis- Miles Davis And The Modern Jazz Giants 2. Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers- Moanin 3. Louis Armstrong- Satchmo At Symphony Hall Vol. 1 4. Jaco Pastorious- Jaco Pastorious 5. Freddie Hubbard- Life Flight 6. Thelonious Monk- Underground 7. John Coltrane- A Love Supreme 8. George Benson- Beyond The Blue Horizon 9. Rachelle Ferrell- First Instrurment 10. Grant Green- Alive! 11 Pat Metheny Group- We Live Here 12. Chick Corea And Return To Forever- Light As A Feather 13. Roland Kirk- The Inflated Tear 14. Herbie Hancock- Thrust 15. George Duke- Brazilian Love Affair 16. Woody Shaw-Rosewood 17. Wynton Marsalis- Hot House Flowers 18. Horace Silver Quintet- The Cape Verdean Blues 19. Sarah Vaughan Trio- Swingin Easy w/ The Sarah Vaughan Trio 20. Wayne Shorter-Native Dancer 21. Keith Jarrett/Jack DeJohnette/Gary Peacock- Tokyo 96' 22. Echoes Of An Era- Echoes Of An Era 23. Patrice Rushen- Before The Dawn 24. CTI All Stars- California Concert At The Hollywood Palladium 1971 25. Rachel Z.- Room Of One's View Good choices. I see you've got my girl Patrice Rushen on there. Man, can she play. I'm currently listening to a compilation tape of Jaco, Stanley Clarke, Victor Bailey, John Pattitucci and Weather Report. "I ordered no broth! Away with ye lest my cane find your backside!!"- Ralph Wiggum, Actor. | |
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BRO915 said: Yes NovaAngel, I love jazz music. Big fan and student of it. Under my old account, I laid down several jazz threads. But I don't like that smooth jazz stuff though. Once you hear the "REAL THING", that smooth jazz will no longer be of essence to ya'. Here are a few of my VERY favorite jazz records, that I also happen to think are some of the greatest recorded jazz works in the history of the genre...
1. Miles Davis- Miles Davis And The Modern Jazz Giants 2. Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers- Moanin 3. Louis Armstrong- Satchmo At Symphony Hall Vol. 1 4. Jaco Pastorious- Jaco Pastorious 5. Freddie Hubbard- Life Flight 6. Thelonious Monk- Underground 7. John Coltrane- A Love Supreme 8. George Benson- Beyond The Blue Horizon 9. Rachelle Ferrell- First Instrurment 10. Grant Green- Alive! 11 Pat Metheny Group- We Live Here 12. Chick Corea And Return To Forever- Light As A Feather 13. Roland Kirk- The Inflated Tear 14. Herbie Hancock- Thrust 15. George Duke- Brazilian Love Affair 16. Woody Shaw-Rosewood 17. Wynton Marsalis- Hot House Flowers 18. Horace Silver Quintet- The Cape Verdean Blues 19. Sarah Vaughan Trio- Swingin Easy w/ The Sarah Vaughan Trio 20. Wayne Shorter-Native Dancer 21. Keith Jarrett/Jack DeJohnette/Gary Peacock- Tokyo 96' 22. Echoes Of An Era- Echoes Of An Era 23. Patrice Rushen- Before The Dawn 24. CTI All Stars- California Concert At The Hollywood Palladium 1971 25. Rachel Z.- Room Of One's View Thanks for this Bro, I'm going to use it as a guide. Herbie Hancock's "Thrust" is a must own for everyone (very funky). I have a live Pat Methany album but it's like the "Smooth Jazz" that you referenced. Whatever. Thanks again. | |
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BRO915 said: Yes NovaAngel, I love jazz music. Big fan and student of it. Under my old account, I laid down several jazz threads. But I don't like that smooth jazz stuff though. Once you hear the "REAL THING", that smooth jazz will no longer be of essence to ya'. Here are a few of my VERY favorite jazz records, that I also happen to think are some of the greatest recorded jazz works in the history of the genre...
1. Miles Davis- Miles Davis And The Modern Jazz Giants 2. Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers- Moanin 3. Louis Armstrong- Satchmo At Symphony Hall Vol. 1 4. Jaco Pastorious- Jaco Pastorious 5. Freddie Hubbard- Life Flight 6. Thelonious Monk- Underground 7. John Coltrane- A Love Supreme 8. George Benson- Beyond The Blue Horizon 9. Rachelle Ferrell- First Instrurment 10. Grant Green- Alive! 11 Pat Metheny Group- We Live Here 12. Chick Corea And Return To Forever- Light As A Feather 13. Roland Kirk- The Inflated Tear 14. Herbie Hancock- Thrust 15. George Duke- Brazilian Love Affair 16. Woody Shaw-Rosewood 17. Wynton Marsalis- Hot House Flowers 18. Horace Silver Quintet- The Cape Verdean Blues 19. Sarah Vaughan Trio- Swingin Easy w/ The Sarah Vaughan Trio 20. Wayne Shorter-Native Dancer 21. Keith Jarrett/Jack DeJohnette/Gary Peacock- Tokyo 96' 22. Echoes Of An Era- Echoes Of An Era 23. Patrice Rushen- Before The Dawn 24. CTI All Stars- California Concert At The Hollywood Palladium 1971 25. Rachel Z.- Room Of One's View Show Off! But right backatcha 1.Sun Ra- Holiday for soul dance. 2.Ahmad Jamal- Live at the Pershing 3.Charles Mingus-Chales mingus quintet (featuring Max Roach) 4.Ornette Coleman- Change of the Century 5.Miles Davis- Kinda Blue 6.Dizzy Gillespe- Live in Paris(July 17, 1971) 7.Sun Ra- Blue Delight 8.John Coltrane-Live in Seattle 9.Sonny Rollins- The Bridge 10.Rasaan Roland Kirk- Rip, Rig and Panic! Please don't you cry my beautiful edith. 11.Oliver Nelson- Abstract blues and truth 12.Oscar Brown- Sin and soul...and then some 13.John Mclaughlin- extraplation 14.Wanye Shorter-Adam's apple 15. Eric Dolphy -out to lunch 16.World Saxophone quartet(with african drums)-Four now. 17.Duke Ellington-Money Jungle 18.Sun Ra- Out there a minute 19. John Mclaughlin- My goals beyond 20. Pharoah Sanders- The Creator has a masterplan. [This message was edited Wed Aug 20 9:25:29 PDT 2003 by sinisterpentatonic] | |
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NovaAngel said: BRO915 said: Yes NovaAngel, I love jazz music. Big fan and student of it. Under my old account, I laid down several jazz threads. But I don't like that smooth jazz stuff though. Once you hear the "REAL THING", that smooth jazz will no longer be of essence to ya'. Here are a few of my VERY favorite jazz records, that I also happen to think are some of the greatest recorded jazz works in the history of the genre...
1. Miles Davis- Miles Davis And The Modern Jazz Giants 2. Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers- Moanin 3. Louis Armstrong- Satchmo At Symphony Hall Vol. 1 4. Jaco Pastorious- Jaco Pastorious 5. Freddie Hubbard- Life Flight 6. Thelonious Monk- Underground 7. John Coltrane- A Love Supreme 8. George Benson- Beyond The Blue Horizon 9. Rachelle Ferrell- First Instrurment 10. Grant Green- Alive! 11 Pat Metheny Group- We Live Here 12. Chick Corea And Return To Forever- Light As A Feather 13. Roland Kirk- The Inflated Tear 14. Herbie Hancock- Thrust 15. George Duke- Brazilian Love Affair 16. Woody Shaw-Rosewood 17. Wynton Marsalis- Hot House Flowers 18. Horace Silver Quintet- The Cape Verdean Blues 19. Sarah Vaughan Trio- Swingin Easy w/ The Sarah Vaughan Trio 20. Wayne Shorter-Native Dancer 21. Keith Jarrett/Jack DeJohnette/Gary Peacock- Tokyo 96' 22. Echoes Of An Era- Echoes Of An Era 23. Patrice Rushen- Before The Dawn 24. CTI All Stars- California Concert At The Hollywood Palladium 1971 25. Rachel Z.- Room Of One's View Good choices. I see you've got my girl Patrice Rushen on there. Man, can she play. I'm currently listening to a compilation tape of Jaco, Stanley Clarke, Victor Bailey, John Pattitucci and Weather Report. Yeah, I'm a HUGE Patrice Rushen fan. Give or take 2 albums, I like everything she has recorded. Before The Dawn is stellar!!! Some excellent playing is on that one. Them "Forget Me Nots" Patrice fans don't know about this gem... What WR are you listening too? Are you listening to Weather Report- Live And Unreleased? . This 2-cd set was released last year. It is excellent!!! [This message was edited Wed Aug 20 11:24:29 PDT 2003 by BRO915] | |
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i dig jazz but sadly don't know as much as i'd like. i own some miles, coltrane, monk. then, i have a lot of the old stuff like ella, louis, etta, billie, nina, sarah vaughn...i would love to learn about more artists that i'm missing out on. | |
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The Utah Jazz. | |
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Slave2daGroove said: BRO915 said: Yes NovaAngel, I love jazz music. Big fan and student of it. Under my old account, I laid down several jazz threads. But I don't like that smooth jazz stuff though. Once you hear the "REAL THING", that smooth jazz will no longer be of essence to ya'. Here are a few of my VERY favorite jazz records, that I also happen to think are some of the greatest recorded jazz works in the history of the genre...
1. Miles Davis- Miles Davis And The Modern Jazz Giants 2. Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers- Moanin 3. Louis Armstrong- Satchmo At Symphony Hall Vol. 1 4. Jaco Pastorious- Jaco Pastorious 5. Freddie Hubbard- Life Flight 6. Thelonious Monk- Underground 7. John Coltrane- A Love Supreme 8. George Benson- Beyond The Blue Horizon 9. Rachelle Ferrell- First Instrurment 10. Grant Green- Alive! 11 Pat Metheny Group- We Live Here 12. Chick Corea And Return To Forever- Light As A Feather 13. Roland Kirk- The Inflated Tear 14. Herbie Hancock- Thrust 15. George Duke- Brazilian Love Affair 16. Woody Shaw-Rosewood 17. Wynton Marsalis- Hot House Flowers 18. Horace Silver Quintet- The Cape Verdean Blues 19. Sarah Vaughan Trio- Swingin Easy w/ The Sarah Vaughan Trio 20. Wayne Shorter-Native Dancer 21. Keith Jarrett/Jack DeJohnette/Gary Peacock- Tokyo 96' 22. Echoes Of An Era- Echoes Of An Era 23. Patrice Rushen- Before The Dawn 24. CTI All Stars- California Concert At The Hollywood Palladium 1971 25. Rachel Z.- Room Of One's View Thanks for this Bro, I'm going to use it as a guide. Herbie Hancock's "Thrust" is a must own for everyone (very funky). I have a live Pat Methany album but it's like the "Smooth Jazz" that you referenced. Whatever. Thanks again. No problem...Shoot, I like Thrust about as much as Headhunters. I can't even begin to explain how deep off in the funk, Herbie and the fellas fall off into on THRUST. Check out his 60's stuff too like Maiden Voyage. That's classic stuff right there!!! Pat Metheny Group is my favorite jazz group hands down. Even though you can't really pinpoint them to just jazz,as they play all over the musical map. From 1978 til 2003, they've made ONLY 1 album that didn't knock me out and even that one was good. And to see these guys live in concert is a musical experience to measure the rest of your life against. I wonder what live recording you have of theirs that is SMOOTH? [This message was edited Wed Aug 20 11:46:26 PDT 2003 by BRO915] | |
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BRO915 said: NovaAngel said: BRO915 said: Yes NovaAngel, I love jazz music. Big fan and student of it. Under my old account, I laid down several jazz threads. But I don't like that smooth jazz stuff though. Once you hear the "REAL THING", that smooth jazz will no longer be of essence to ya'. Here are a few of my VERY favorite jazz records, that I also happen to think are some of the greatest recorded jazz works in the history of the genre...
1. Miles Davis- Miles Davis And The Modern Jazz Giants 2. Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers- Moanin 3. Louis Armstrong- Satchmo At Symphony Hall Vol. 1 4. Jaco Pastorious- Jaco Pastorious 5. Freddie Hubbard- Life Flight 6. Thelonious Monk- Underground 7. John Coltrane- A Love Supreme 8. George Benson- Beyond The Blue Horizon 9. Rachelle Ferrell- First Instrurment 10. Grant Green- Alive! 11 Pat Metheny Group- We Live Here 12. Chick Corea And Return To Forever- Light As A Feather 13. Roland Kirk- The Inflated Tear 14. Herbie Hancock- Thrust 15. George Duke- Brazilian Love Affair 16. Woody Shaw-Rosewood 17. Wynton Marsalis- Hot House Flowers 18. Horace Silver Quintet- The Cape Verdean Blues 19. Sarah Vaughan Trio- Swingin Easy w/ The Sarah Vaughan Trio 20. Wayne Shorter-Native Dancer 21. Keith Jarrett/Jack DeJohnette/Gary Peacock- Tokyo 96' 22. Echoes Of An Era- Echoes Of An Era 23. Patrice Rushen- Before The Dawn 24. CTI All Stars- California Concert At The Hollywood Palladium 1971 25. Rachel Z.- Room Of One's View Good choices. I see you've got my girl Patrice Rushen on there. Man, can she play. I'm currently listening to a compilation tape of Jaco, Stanley Clarke, Victor Bailey, John Pattitucci and Weather Report. Yeah, I'm a HUGE Patrice Rushen fan. Give or take 2 albums, I like everything she has recorded. Before The Dawn is stellar!!! Some excellent playing is on that one. Them "Forget Me Nots" Patrice fans don't know about this gem... What WR are you listening too? Are you listening to Weather Report Live And Unreleased . This 2-cd set was released last year. It is excellent!!! I'm not sure as it is a tape that my friend put together. But Weather Report is excellent nonetheless. "I ordered no broth! Away with ye lest my cane find your backside!!"- Ralph Wiggum, Actor. | |
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sinisterpentatonic said: BRO915 said: Yes NovaAngel, I love jazz music. Big fan and student of it. Under my old account, I laid down several jazz threads. But I don't like that smooth jazz stuff though. Once you hear the "REAL THING", that smooth jazz will no longer be of essence to ya'. Here are a few of my VERY favorite jazz records, that I also happen to think are some of the greatest recorded jazz works in the history of the genre...
1. Miles Davis- Miles Davis And The Modern Jazz Giants 2. Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers- Moanin 3. Louis Armstrong- Satchmo At Symphony Hall Vol. 1 4. Jaco Pastorious- Jaco Pastorious 5. Freddie Hubbard- Life Flight 6. Thelonious Monk- Underground 7. John Coltrane- A Love Supreme 8. George Benson- Beyond The Blue Horizon 9. Rachelle Ferrell- First Instrurment 10. Grant Green- Alive! 11 Pat Metheny Group- We Live Here 12. Chick Corea And Return To Forever- Light As A Feather 13. Roland Kirk- The Inflated Tear 14. Herbie Hancock- Thrust 15. George Duke- Brazilian Love Affair 16. Woody Shaw-Rosewood 17. Wynton Marsalis- Hot House Flowers 18. Horace Silver Quintet- The Cape Verdean Blues 19. Sarah Vaughan Trio- Swingin Easy w/ The Sarah Vaughan Trio 20. Wayne Shorter-Native Dancer 21. Keith Jarrett/Jack DeJohnette/Gary Peacock- Tokyo 96' 22. Echoes Of An Era- Echoes Of An Era 23. Patrice Rushen- Before The Dawn 24. CTI All Stars- California Concert At The Hollywood Palladium 1971 25. Rachel Z.- Room Of One's View Show Off! But right backatcha 1.Sun Ra- Holiday for soul dance. 2.Ahmad Jamal- Live at the Pershing 3.Charles Mingus-Chales mingus quintet (featuring Max Roach) 4.Ornette Coleman- Change of the Century 5.Miles Davis- Kinda Blue 6.Dizzy Gillespe- Live in Paris(July 17, 1971) 7.Sun Ra- Blue Delight 8.John Coltrane-Live in Seattle 9.Sonny Rollins- The Bridge 10.Rasaan Roland Kirk- Rip, Rig and Panic! Please don't you cry my beautiful edith. 11.Oliver Nelson- Abstract blues and truth 12.Oscar Brown- Sin and soul...and then some 13.John Mclaughlin- extraplation 14.Wanye Shorter-Adam's apple 15. Eric Dolphy -out to lunch 16.World Saxophone quartet(with african drums)-Four now. 17.Duke Ellington-Money Jungle 18.Sun Ra- Out there a minute 19. John Mclaughlin- My goals beyond 20. Pharoah Sanders- The Creator has a masterplan. [This message was edited Wed Aug 20 9:25:29 PDT 2003 by sinisterpentatonic] LOL...hey, that's a good list you have there. I love that Raashan Roland Kirk selection you listed. Great recording!!! | |
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Slave2daGroove said: BRO915 said: Yes NovaAngel, I love jazz music. Big fan and student of it. Under my old account, I laid down several jazz threads. But I don't like that smooth jazz stuff though. Once you hear the "REAL THING", that smooth jazz will no longer be of essence to ya'. Here are a few of my VERY favorite jazz records, that I also happen to think are some of the greatest recorded jazz works in the history of the genre...
1. Miles Davis- Miles Davis And The Modern Jazz Giants 2. Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers- Moanin 3. Louis Armstrong- Satchmo At Symphony Hall Vol. 1 4. Jaco Pastorious- Jaco Pastorious 5. Freddie Hubbard- Life Flight 6. Thelonious Monk- Underground 7. John Coltrane- A Love Supreme 8. George Benson- Beyond The Blue Horizon 9. Rachelle Ferrell- First Instrurment 10. Grant Green- Alive! 11 Pat Metheny Group- We Live Here 12. Chick Corea And Return To Forever- Light As A Feather 13. Roland Kirk- The Inflated Tear 14. Herbie Hancock- Thrust 15. George Duke- Brazilian Love Affair 16. Woody Shaw-Rosewood 17. Wynton Marsalis- Hot House Flowers 18. Horace Silver Quintet- The Cape Verdean Blues 19. Sarah Vaughan Trio- Swingin Easy w/ The Sarah Vaughan Trio 20. Wayne Shorter-Native Dancer 21. Keith Jarrett/Jack DeJohnette/Gary Peacock- Tokyo 96' 22. Echoes Of An Era- Echoes Of An Era 23. Patrice Rushen- Before The Dawn 24. CTI All Stars- California Concert At The Hollywood Palladium 1971 25. Rachel Z.- Room Of One's View Thanks for this Bro, I'm going to use it as a guide. Herbie Hancock's "Thrust" is a must own for everyone (very funky). I have a live Pat Methany album but it's like the "Smooth Jazz" that you referenced. Whatever. Thanks again. Impressive. Most impressive. And since we're showing off, let's go w/these too . . . Wayne Shorter: Speak No Evil Cannonball Adderley: Somethin' Else Art Blakey Quintet: A Jazz Message Miles Davis: Milestones The Miles Davis Quintet: Workin' w/The Miles Davis Quintet Horace Silver: Stylings of Silver Nancy Wilson and Cannonball Adderley Miles Davis: Seven Steps to Heaven Milt Jackson and John Coltrane: Bags and Trane The Quintet: Live at Massey Hall, 1953 Charles Mingus: Mingus Dynasty The Great Jazz Trio: Flowers for Lady Day John Coltrane: Coltrane Dave Brubeck: Red Hot and Cool Bill Evans: Portrait of Jazz Bill Evans: Sunday At The Village Vanguard Lee Morgan: The Sidewinder Joe Henderson: Page One Vince Guaraldi Trio: A Charlie Brown Christmas (for real) Wynton Marsalis: Crescent City Christmas Card as for compilations: Thelonious Monk: Genius of Modern Music Vols. I & II (Blue Note) Horace Silver Trio (Blue Note) Ella Fitzgerald sings the Songbook (verve) Miles Davis: Vol. I (Blue Note) Thanks for the new recs, Slave! "let's not be repetitive" edit [This message was edited Wed Aug 20 11:37:03 PDT 2003 by namepeace] Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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BRO915 said: 15. Eric Dolphy -out to lunch 17.Duke Ellington-Money Jungle Funny you mention these, they're sitting on my shelf right now and I have got to pick them up again! Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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teller said: Just Xpectation and NEWS.
Teller, you strike me as being someone who'd be very receptive to jazz. Slave and BRO had some very good recs, and I picked a few of my faves. Try one or two out. I started with "A Love Supreme," "Kind of Blue" and "Thelonious Monk: Genius of Modern Music Vol. II" about 12 years ago and I haven't looked back since. [This message was edited Wed Aug 20 11:43:05 PDT 2003 by namepeace] Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Jazz is awesome. Im a complete Jazz whore | |
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