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whats the last JAZZ album you realy dug/digging? currently got on repeat-george duke'a brazilian affair'
though also listening to the jack johnson tribute-amazing care to recomend any jazz? | |
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Chano Dominguez's Hecho A Mano is really good. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Meshell Ndegeochello: Dance of the Infidels.
Marcus Miller: Sliver Rain Victor Wooten : (i forget the name) Mike Phillips: (i forget the name) | |
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test | |
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Norah Jones | |
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Herbie Hancock.The one with the cover tunes. Great stuff. | |
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Outre Mer - Garage A Trois
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Miles "Agartha". SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
nammie "What BGZ says I believe. I have the biggest crush on him." http://ccoshea19.googlepa...ssanctuary http://ccoshea19.googlepages.com | |
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blackguitaristz said: Miles "Agartha".
what do you think of Pangea, btw? I love Agartha (heard it years before Pangea), but when I got that one, I found myself liking it a bit more than Agharta. But anyway, those 2 albums belong together. On the other hand, Pangea has no "Theme From Jack Johnson". Hm, I guess I have to put this stuff on my Zen. If only the sound was better! | |
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Im right now (as we speak) listening to RON BLAKE's SONIC TONIC..
excellent CD! | |
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I'm currently consuming the following...
... tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 [Edited 3/30/06 19:21pm] "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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Almost forgot...
...Irakere - Live at Ronnie Scott's tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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ehhh, damn photo's aren't working
"Kind of Blue" Miles Davis "The Genius of Charlie Parker" - Charlie Parker [Edited 3/30/06 17:36pm] I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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the last one i listened to was this one by wynton marsalis. i really like it.
1. Loose Duck 2. The Big Top 3. Jean-Louis Is Everywhere 4. Mademoiselle D'Gascony 5. Armangac Dreams 6. Marciac Fun 7. For My Kids at the Collège of Marciac 8. Marciac Moon 9. D'Artagnan 10. Guy Lafitte 11. B is for Boussaget (and Bass) 12. In the House of Laberriere 13. Sunflowers [Edited 3/30/06 17:41pm] | |
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funny this thread should pop up today, 'cuz i've just added a ton of jazz to my ipod library. Isten inspired me.
i didn't have time to add more, but when i get home i will. | |
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could you tell me a wee bit about
sin and soul and ben webster cheers i always love these threads-i get so much inspiration to check out new tunes ive just downloaded-BITCHES BREW-the reissue and miles davis and quincy jones-live at montreux wasnt that gig one of the last he did before he passed away? | |
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sinisterpentatonic said: Outre Mer - Garage A Trois
Very cool. | |
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I've recently come into some major Miles Davis box set goodness and am slowly trying to digest that. | |
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im now digging oscar brown jr
and im just waiting on garage a trois to download! | |
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"The Gentle Side Of John Coltrane"
"Directions In Music/Live At The Massey Hall" - Hancock/Brecker/Hargrove | |
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I am not exactly a jazz lover, but the last jazz album i really enjoyed (was it jazz even? or just great music) is Aura by Miles Davis, some great music, and his soloing on Electric Red is souldefining | |
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uummm, let's see:
I am re-visiting Manhattan Tranfer's VOCALESE-, ... particularly the songs "AIRGIN" from Sonny Rollins and "JOY SPRING" from Clifford Brown...I saw them perform these tunes live at every possible turn and their technical precision floors the hell out of me every time... NICOLE YARLING- Live at the Manchester Craftsman's Guild ...Nicole Yarling is a stunning jazz and blues artist from S. Florida via New York. She's also an amazing violinist, and incorporates her instrumental virtuosity into much of her concerts, in both jazz covers and original compositions, and giving a dynamic live performance. I had the pleasure of seeing this show at the esteemed Guild, where she was making her debut as the protegé of jazz-blues legend Joe Williams; Williams (who as dapper and enchanting as ever) also appeared on this recording for two or three tunes, but sadly did not live to see the release of this cd, as he died shortly thereafter in the care of his loving wife (I believe he said he was going to their home in Nevada after the show)...in any event, I just remember this being a magical night watching a jazz great introducing a new powerhouse onto the scene... and lastly... Diane Reeves- THE CALLING -Celebrating Sarah Vaughan no explanations needed...jut damned delicious to listen to ! | |
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The last one I bought...
The last one I listened to... a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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One of the last Jazz albums that struck my mind was
Idris Muhammad - Power Of Soul. It's from 1974, Grover Washington Jr. plays on the album, too. I think you should try it - great music. | |
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I noticed that a lot of the stuff you all are listening too is old material. Anything new that is funky? I don't like Jazz but if it's funky I can get into it. | |
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"Todo está bien chévere" Stevie | |
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Graycap23 said: I noticed that a lot of the stuff you all are listening too is old material. Anything new that is funky? I don't like Jazz but if it's funky I can get into it.
You should check out - Erik Truffaz: "the Mask" + "The Dawn" (uhm, maybe you can try out the song Yuri's Choice and see if u like that stuff ) - the 1999 album "Charged" by Toshinori Kondo, Eraldo Bernocchi, Bill Laswell (it's damn fine electronic jazz) | |
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the Power of Soul album is indeed old, but I think it still sounds fresh and good. It's not traditional jazz or so...
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dammme said: Have checked out this new release? One Up, One Down: Coltrane Quartet Live at the Half Note (1965) scary good a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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