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Thread started 09/25/06 6:51am

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Bela Fleck

I heard Bela Fleck on NPR this morning on my way to work....

I am ashamed to say I always assumed his sound was 'blue-grass-ish' simply because he plays the banjo...ignorqant of me, I know.

Do any of you know of the best CD of his that would primarily showcase his jazz influence? I know he can be diverse, so I am cautious....and if it at all tends towards the twangy.... disbelief

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Reply #1 posted 09/25/06 7:00am

TommyRoss

I don't know a whole lot about Bela Fleck (and the Flecktones), but his music is heavily jazz-influenced. There's bluegrass in there, too and you shouldn't be afraid of it. wink I have albums that he guests on, but the only album of his I own...



Lots of jazz, no twang.
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Reply #2 posted 09/25/06 8:07am

pkidwell

great album!
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Reply #3 posted 09/25/06 8:09am

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TommyRoss said:

I don't know a whole lot about Bela Fleck (and the Flecktones), but his music is heavily jazz-influenced. There's bluegrass in there, too and you shouldn't be afraid of it. wink I have albums that he guests on, but the only album of his I own...



Lots of jazz, no twang.



That's a great album!!!!

The first 3 were wonderful. Pianist/harmonica player Howard Levy departed after the third. They lost something, to me, when he left but have continued making great music. I just felt his solos and the composition of the first 3 albums a lot more.

Wonderful playing on all of them, though.
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Reply #4 posted 09/25/06 8:12am

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ThreadBare said:

TommyRoss said:

I don't know a whole lot about Bela Fleck (and the Flecktones), but his music is heavily jazz-influenced. There's bluegrass in there, too and you shouldn't be afraid of it. wink I have albums that he guests on, but the only album of his I own...



Lots of jazz, no twang.



That's a great album!!!!

The first 3 were wonderful. Pianist/harmonica player Howard Levy departed after the third. They lost something, to me, when he left but have continued making great music. I just felt his solos and the composition of the first 3 albums a lot more.

Wonderful playing on all of them, though.

I'll have to check the other two out, because I really like this one. Fleck was a big influence on another of my favorite, Nickel Creek. They just broke up, which makes me a bit sad, but the three of them are fantastic musicians.
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