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Thread started 02/14/12 6:12pm

dm3857

wanting to get into jazz and blues

hello music lovers smile

within the past year or so i have ben trying to broaden my musical intrests.

to make a long story short, i am really wanting to get into jazz and the blues..

the only jazz album i own is miles davis greatest hits..

i stumbled upon a box series titled "perfect jazz" and "perfect blues"

all the reviews were pretty good, and they are resonably priced.. i thought this would be a good introductin into the genres, with albums by various artist..

if any of you know any info on these sets... or any other goods sets,

please let me know!

thanks!

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Reply #1 posted 02/14/12 6:30pm

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You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #2 posted 02/14/12 6:41pm

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You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #3 posted 02/14/12 10:00pm

jonylawson

you only need two..............

(well to start with...these two albums CHANGED MY LIFE)

A LOVE SUPREME

KIND OF BLUE

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Reply #4 posted 02/14/12 10:00pm

jonylawson

MickyDolenz said:

TO BEGIN WITH???

REALLY??

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Reply #5 posted 02/14/12 10:04pm

jonylawson

MY BAD.SORRY.oops shouting.

didnt read the OP.

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Reply #6 posted 02/15/12 11:57am

JoeBala

Bill Evans!

Just Music-No Categories-Enjoy It!
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Reply #7 posted 02/15/12 1:06pm

NDRU

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jonylawson said:

you only need two..............

(well to start with...these two albums CHANGED MY LIFE)

A LOVE SUPREME

KIND OF BLUE

These were the two I got, as well. And I still think they are my favorites.

Bitches Brew, as well, but I actually would not recommend starting with that.

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Reply #8 posted 02/15/12 3:27pm

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eek Wow, don't no were to start so much music... but here it goes. lol

Sun Ra – The Futuristic Sounds of Sun Ra (Savoy, 1961)

Miles Davis – Kind of Blue (Columbia, 1959)

Ornette Coleman – The Shape of Jazz to Come (Atlantic,1959)

Charles Mingus – The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady (impulse!, 1963)

Charlie Parker & Dizzee Gillespie – Bird & Diz (Clef, 1952)

Horace Silver – Horace Silver & The Jazz Messengers(Blue Note, 1955)

Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong – Ella and Louis (Verve,1956)

Louis Armstrong & Duke Ellington – The Great Reunion (Roulette, 1961)

Erroll Garner – Concert by the Sea (Columbia, 1955)

Freddie Hubbard – Red Clay (CTI, 1970)

Grant Green – Idle Moments (Blue Note, 1964)

Dizzy Gillespie – Afro (Verve, 1954)

Chet Baker – Chet Baker Sings (Pacific Jazz, 1956)

Miles Davis – Bitches Brew (Columbia, 1970)

Wes Montgomery - Smokin At The Half Note (Verve)

Dexter Gordon - Our Man In Paris (Blue Note 1963)

Eric Dolphy - Out To Lunch (New Jazz 1960)

John Coltrane - Ascension (Impulse! 1960)

Dinah Washington - First Issue: Dinah Washington Story (Polygram 1943-61)

Ella Fitzgerald - Ella Fitzgerald Sings the...r Songbook (Verve, 1956)

Sarah Vaughan - “Sarah Vaughan with Clifford Brown” (EmArcy, 1954)

Bud Powell -The Amazing Bud Powell, Vol. 1 (Blue Note)
Miles Davis - The Complete Birth of the Cool (Blue Note)

Thelonious Monk - Live at the It Club, 1964

Billie Holiday - Lady Day: The Master Takes and Singles (recorded 1933-44)

Duke Ellington - Ellington at Newport 1956 (Sony, 1999)
Coleman Hawkins, The Bebop Years (Proper 1939-49)

Gill Evans - The Individualism of Gill Evans

Count Basie, April In Paris

Thad Jones & Mel Lewis, Consummation

Duke Ellington - And His Mother Call Him Bill

Duke Ellington - Never No Lament: The Blanton-Webster Band ( RCA 1940-42)

Charlie Parker - Best of the Complete Live...s on Savoy (Savoy)

Chick Webb - Stomping at the Savoy (Proper)

Bill Evans - Everbody Digs Bill (River Side 1958)

Just the tip of the Jazz Iceberg. Fingers crossed my links work.

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Reply #9 posted 02/15/12 7:04pm

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You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #10 posted 02/15/12 7:23pm

JoeBala

Just Music-No Categories-Enjoy It!
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Reply #11 posted 02/15/12 7:25pm

jonylawson

[img:$uid]http://i1087.photobucket.com/albums/j474/gatofiesta/covers/kind_of_blue.jpg[/img:$uid]

[img:$uid]http://i1087.photobucket.com/albums/j474/gatofiesta/covers/a-love-supreme.jpg[/img:$uid]

[img:$uid]http://i1218.photobucket.com/albums/dd401/birdlandmusic/album%205/IMG_4825.jpg[/img:$uid]

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Reply #12 posted 02/15/12 7:27pm

jonylawson

[img:$uid]http://i699.photobucket.com/albums/vv356/belubettlo/51nXbeaZKyL_SL500_AA300_.jpg[/img:$uid]

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Reply #13 posted 02/15/12 7:29pm

jonylawson

TD3 said:

eek Wow, don't no were to start so much music... but here it goes. lol

Sun Ra – The Futuristic Sounds of Sun Ra (Savoy, 1961)

Miles Davis – Kind of Blue (Columbia, 1959)

Ornette Coleman – The Shape of Jazz to Come (Atlantic,1959)

Charles Mingus – The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady (impulse!, 1963)

Charlie Parker & Dizzee Gillespie – Bird & Diz (Clef, 1952)

Horace Silver – Horace Silver & The Jazz Messengers(Blue Note, 1955)

Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong – Ella and Louis (Verve,1956)

Louis Armstrong & Duke Ellington – The Great Reunion (Roulette, 1961)

Erroll Garner – Concert by the Sea (Columbia, 1955)

Freddie Hubbard – Red Clay (CTI, 1970)

Grant Green – Idle Moments (Blue Note, 1964)

Dizzy Gillespie – Afro (Verve, 1954)

Chet Baker – Chet Baker Sings (Pacific Jazz, 1956)

Miles Davis – Bitches Brew (Columbia, 1970)

Wes Montgomery - Smokin At The Half Note (Verve)

Dexter Gordon - Our Man In Paris (Blue Note 1963)

Eric Dolphy - Out To Lunch (New Jazz 1960)

John Coltrane - Ascension (Impulse! 1960)

Dinah Washington - First Issue: Dinah Washington Story (Polygram 1943-61)

Ella Fitzgerald - Ella Fitzgerald Sings the...r Songbook (Verve, 1956)

Sarah Vaughan - “Sarah Vaughan with Clifford Brown” (EmArcy, 1954)

Bud Powell -The Amazing Bud Powell, Vol. 1 (Blue Note)
Miles Davis - The Complete Birth of the Cool (Blue Note)

Thelonious Monk - Live at the It Club, 1964

Billie Holiday - Lady Day: The Master Takes and Singles (recorded 1933-44)

Duke Ellington - Ellington at Newport 1956 (Sony, 1999)
Coleman Hawkins, The Bebop Years (Proper 1939-49)

Gill Evans - The Individualism of Gill Evans

Count Basie, April In Paris

Thad Jones & Mel Lewis, Consummation

Duke Ellington - And His Mother Call Him Bill

Duke Ellington - Never No Lament: The Blanton-Webster Band ( RCA 1940-42)

Charlie Parker - Best of the Complete Live...s on Savoy (Savoy)

Chick Webb - Stomping at the Savoy (Proper)

Bill Evans - Everbody Digs Bill (River Side 1958)

Just the tip of the Jazz Iceberg. Fingers crossed my links work.

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[Edited 2/15/12 15:28pm]

nice choice but there is NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO way a "beginner" would be given ascension

hell even now after being into the trane for 20 years its still fairly unlistenable!!

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Reply #14 posted 02/15/12 8:35pm

TD3

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^^^^^^

What are you talkin' about? Nothin'. lol Give your suggestion please and I'll give mine. wink

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Reply #15 posted 02/16/12 2:00am

kenkamken

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Betty Carter
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Reply #16 posted 02/16/12 3:10am

FrenchGuy

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Hum, how about some Fusion?

IMO, Herbie Hancock IS the best way to be intoduced to jazz music, especially if you come from "pop" music (as popular music). You might need a "transition" sound, from pop to jazz (fusion). And to me, Herbie's music is perfect for that.

Especially the "Head Hunters" album. "Sextant" and "Thrust" are good choices too.

And how about some nice piano stuff?

Thelonious Monk (Monk's Dream, Criss Cross and It's Monk's Time) is quite easy to get into.

And for more classic stuff, obviously "Kind Of Blue" and "'Roound About Midnight" by Miles Davis.

Purists never take this one into account, but Gilbeto Gil & Stan Getz' "Getz/Gilberto" relies heavily on melodies, and it's a good introduction to Tropicalia Jazz, latin jazz

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Reply #17 posted 02/16/12 5:21am

nd33

http://www.nojazzfest.com/

The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, a/k/a Jazz Fest, is a 10-day cultural feast in which thousands of musicians, cooks and craftspeople welcome 400,000 visitors each year. The Louisiana Heritage Fair showcases unforgettable music on multiple stages, delicious Louisiana cuisine in two large food areas, and crafts artisans from the region and around the world demonstrating and selling their work.

cool

Music, sweet music, I wish I could caress and...kiss, kiss...
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Reply #18 posted 02/16/12 7:41am

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The Buddy Rick Big Band, those dudes didn't play around:

Smokin jew-fros guys..lol

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #19 posted 02/16/12 7:45am

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Sweat for it, Buddy:

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #20 posted 02/16/12 7:52am

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This is a good DVD.

You can watch it here:

http://new.prince.org/msg/8/362143

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #21 posted 02/16/12 8:25am

jeidee

Another good way to get into jazz is to look into SONGWRITERS. Alot of tunes get passed around but the people who wrote the tunes then often now have compilations of their songs with various artists. THAT being said do not sleep on Dizzy Gillespie. smile

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Reply #22 posted 02/17/12 7:44pm

dm3857

thanks everyone! i REALLY appreciate it!

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Reply #23 posted 02/17/12 7:55pm

TD3

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dm3857 said:

thanks everyone! i REALLY appreciate it!

dm3857, checkout my channel also, I have a lil' bit of everything but I'm basically a jazz head. biggrin

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Reply #24 posted 02/17/12 7:57pm

dm3857

nd33 said:

http://www.nojazzfest.com/

The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, a/k/a Jazz Fest, is a 10-day cultural feast in which thousands of musicians, cooks and craftspeople welcome 400,000 visitors each year. The Louisiana Heritage Fair showcases unforgettable music on multiple stages, delicious Louisiana cuisine in two large food areas, and crafts artisans from the region and around the world demonstrating and selling their work.

cool

its very intresteing that you say that as i live 35 minutes from new orleans! lol, ill have to check it out!

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Reply #25 posted 02/17/12 7:58pm

dm3857

TD3 said:

dm3857 said:

thanks everyone! i REALLY appreciate it!

dm3857, checkout my channel also, I have a lil' bit of everything but I'm basically a jazz head. biggrin

ill deffinitally check it out!

thanks!

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Reply #26 posted 02/17/12 8:01pm

dm3857

TD3 said:

eek Wow, don't no were to start so much music... but here it goes. lol

Sun Ra – The Futuristic Sounds of Sun Ra (Savoy, 1961)

Miles Davis – Kind of Blue (Columbia, 1959)

Ornette Coleman – The Shape of Jazz to Come (Atlantic,1959)

Charles Mingus – The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady (impulse!, 1963)

Charlie Parker & Dizzee Gillespie – Bird & Diz (Clef, 1952)

Horace Silver – Horace Silver & The Jazz Messengers(Blue Note, 1955)

Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong – Ella and Louis (Verve,1956)

Louis Armstrong & Duke Ellington – The Great Reunion (Roulette, 1961)

Erroll Garner – Concert by the Sea (Columbia, 1955)

Freddie Hubbard – Red Clay (CTI, 1970)

Grant Green – Idle Moments (Blue Note, 1964)

Dizzy Gillespie – Afro (Verve, 1954)

Chet Baker – Chet Baker Sings (Pacific Jazz, 1956)

Miles Davis – Bitches Brew (Columbia, 1970)

Wes Montgomery - Smokin At The Half Note (Verve)

Dexter Gordon - Our Man In Paris (Blue Note 1963)

Eric Dolphy - Out To Lunch (New Jazz 1960)

John Coltrane - Ascension (Impulse! 1960)

Dinah Washington - First Issue: Dinah Washington Story (Polygram 1943-61)

Ella Fitzgerald - Ella Fitzgerald Sings the...r Songbook (Verve, 1956)

Sarah Vaughan - “Sarah Vaughan with Clifford Brown” (EmArcy, 1954)

Bud Powell -The Amazing Bud Powell, Vol. 1 (Blue Note)
Miles Davis - The Complete Birth of the Cool (Blue Note)

Thelonious Monk - Live at the It Club, 1964

Billie Holiday - Lady Day: The Master Takes and Singles (recorded 1933-44)

Duke Ellington - Ellington at Newport 1956 (Sony, 1999)
Coleman Hawkins, The Bebop Years (Proper 1939-49)

Gill Evans - The Individualism of Gill Evans

Count Basie, April In Paris

Thad Jones & Mel Lewis, Consummation

Duke Ellington - And His Mother Call Him Bill

Duke Ellington - Never No Lament: The Blanton-Webster Band ( RCA 1940-42)

Charlie Parker - Best of the Complete Live...s on Savoy (Savoy)

Chick Webb - Stomping at the Savoy (Proper)

Bill Evans - Everbody Digs Bill (River Side 1958)

Just the tip of the Jazz Iceberg. Fingers crossed my links work.

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thank you so much for this! im gonna check all of these out!

thanks!

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Reply #27 posted 02/17/12 8:14pm

nd33

dm3857 said:

nd33 said:

http://www.nojazzfest.com/

The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, a/k/a Jazz Fest, is a 10-day cultural feast in which thousands of musicians, cooks and craftspeople welcome 400,000 visitors each year. The Louisiana Heritage Fair showcases unforgettable music on multiple stages, delicious Louisiana cuisine in two large food areas, and crafts artisans from the region and around the world demonstrating and selling their work.

cool

its very intresteing that you say that as i live 35 minutes from new orleans! lol, ill have to check it out!

Wow, that's amazing! I said it as an extremely long shot ha!

You're lucky to be so close. I've wanted to go for years... I'm literally thousands of miles away from the place though, so it remains a dream...

Music, sweet music, I wish I could caress and...kiss, kiss...
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Reply #28 posted 02/17/12 9:42pm

dm3857

nd33 said:

dm3857 said:

its very intresteing that you say that as i live 35 minutes from new orleans! lol, ill have to check it out!

Wow, that's amazing! I said it as an extremely long shot ha!

You're lucky to be so close. I've wanted to go for years... I'm literally thousands of miles away from the place though, so it remains a dream...

lol,its wonderful, i was actually there on wednesday to see the michael jackson cirque du soleil show.

its a beautiful city

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