/Jazz/ thread

We should have daily /Jazz/ threads. I think this album is funky, also post recommendations

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i want to start listening to fusion/be-bop
recommend any artists/albums

Obvious ones
Bitches Brew
Electric Byrd
The Herbie Hancock album posted

Clifford Brown & Max Roach
The Amazing Bud Powell
The Fabulous Fat Navarro

Rock fusion is shit, feel free to completely ignore it.

have a go on Eddie Henderson's Capricorn releases.

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I can't stop listening to Blue pepper
I want to buy some castanets so I can clap when listening to music

I think I prefer Thembi to Karma

fuck user that's good - thanks.

John Handy- Recorded Live at the Monterey Jazz Festival
You will not be dissapointed
Checked this out for the first time the other day and didn't really like it at all

Same, but ultimately Deaf Dumb Blind is my favorite of his.

What's the concensus on cartoon music?

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recs?

Any reccomendations of
>pic related
kind of prog-funk after finishing the Mwandishi trilogy? (Crossings) is my personal favorite

Have you listened to Headhunters?

Pangaea is another classic

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All of Herbie's funk stuff from Manchild to Feets Don't Fail Me Now;
That last album is pretty boring, but (Honey From The Jar) is still a great track.
I was looking for more prog-funk stuff like the Mwandishi trilogy though

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Check out Crossings too
If not the whole album, listen to Sleeping Giant at the very least

Masabumi Kikuchi - Susto (highly recommended)
early Norman Connors, particularly Dance Of Magic
Les McCann - Invitation To Openness
also
and
are good recs from my experience

More jazz-funk than fusion-funk but if you like Herbie I think you’ll like this

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Sun Ra - Lanquidity is one of the greatest fusion records.

Red Clay

Reccommend me jazz from the 90s or 2000s

These Are The Vistas

Ask the ages- Sonny Sharrock

need this in your life OP

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ty

gato barbieri

thelonious monk
charlie parker
lester young
sonny clark

What is everyone's favorite jazz albums/songs with an organ

What's some jazz where the trumpet/saxophone notes are quite long but the quality is very good and kind of harsh and also the drummer is drumming very quickly

Look into Christian Lillinger

Miles, Mingus or Trane?

Mingus > Trane >>>>> Miles

the list goes on

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Claim your live Coltrane

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Shit, cat

what's your favorite jazz album that isn't from the east coast

raymond scott is kino. one of the greatest composers of the 20th century

Afro Blue Impressions

As a teenager I listened a lot to One Down, One Up

Jazz fusion gives me creepy vibes. Still love me Miles Davis and picrelated tho.

The more commercial fusion is too wanky for me. With few exceptions, the fusion pioneers who came from the bop era did more interesting things with it because they carried over that spirit of improvisation and texture.

I dunno man, I only really like Miles' output, and Head Hunters as well as Sextant. That's it for me. It's really kino stuff to play on sweltering summer nights when you can't sleep and it's late. Believe me I know.

I really like Allan Holdsworth

ironic you say this given miles only got into fusion because it was more commercially successful than traditional jazz

>sells out by making the most experimental music of his entire career

jazz server specifically?

if you make it one
new, mostly empty

does anyone know the album that has for cover a stylized man, chalk line like, walking through space and a white square around it close to the extremities? the song titles were similar to "cosmic walkers" and "ethereal", stuff like that. I literally can't fucking find it anymore.

I do like it

I like the new Immanuel Wilkins album

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seattle. he was trippin absolute balls at that gig

is that confirmed?
was it just a 'lost weekend' or was he high at the show?

What exactly is so experimental about In a Silent Way or Bitches Brew, according to you? Just rock sounds and lack of conventional structure? Was it a big move in his career? Sure. Was it revolutionary or experimental in any way? lol no. Out of all the times Miles changed course, he started making the dullest and least interesting music when he got into rock. Even those albums from the 70's which some people celebrate as le super complex textural Stockhausen music are just Miles trying to make basic IDM music live while surrounded by a bunch of young players that didn't give a fuck about his vision and just wanted to take their drugs, play shit, and get paid. The stuff he made with his second quintet mogs almost everything else he did in terms of experimentation and progressiveness, and even then that was also thanks to Wayne and Herbie.

> The stuff he made with his second quintet mogs almost everything else
Man, so true. What a fucking group.
These days I can't be bothered to listen to anything else from him.
Was listening to E.S.P. the other day. Chills every time I hear Iris, and when Little One picks up. Man... what a vibe.

why are jazz tracks so long? (9-25 minutes)

They generally aren't that long on studio albums. Only weird albums pull that shit.

Live albums are different as everyone will stretch out their solos, more band members will solo per track, there will be long intros/outros, shit like that.

This.
God tier opening track

Most are pretty long and they don't have to be a live album

If you can point me to something which sounded anything remotely like and predated In a slient way I'd be interested to hear it.

No Ornette Coleman silly boys!