Where were you when scaruffi outed himself as a pleb

where were you when scaruffi outed himself as a pleb

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It's a well known fact that Scaruffi's brain shuts down at times and he goes full retarded
Examples include Dubi Dam Dam, Dream Theater, Pearl Jam...

All true except Dream Theater. Most of their albums are terrible, but Images and Words is a prog metal milestone.

He’s not the one handing out the jazz numerical scores you dumbass.

His jazz taste is absolutely garbage.

he is on the year pages you seething retard. the helper ratings are noted as that guy

>it's actually real

wtf?

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if you actually looked at lists where Scaruffi has rated certain jazz albums a high score, you'd realize how much of dumbass you sound my guy

what the fuck are you smoking my man he thinks black saint is the greatest jazz album ever lmaoooooo

No, his taste is garbage. His 40's - early 50's is the most embarrassing thing I've ever seen. Here, have a good list:
10/10:
Laurindo Almeida & Bud Shank - Brazilliance, Vol. 1 [1953]
Sonny Stitt - Favorites Volume Two [1953]
Charlie Parker & Dizzy Gillespie - Bird and Diz [Compilation; 1952]

9/10:
Sauter-Finegan Orchestra - New Directions in Music [1953]
Stan Kenton - New Concepts of Artistry in Rhythm [1953]
Charlie Parker - s/t [1953]
Gil Mellé Quintet/Sextet - New Faces - New Sounds [1953]
Machito - Afro-Cuban Jazz [1951]
Lester Young Trio - s/t Vol.1 [1951]
Stan Kenton - Innovations in Modern Music [1950]
Stan Kenton - Sketches on Standards [1953]
Stan Getz - The Artistry of Stan Getz [1953]
Max Roach - s/t [1951]
Stan Kenton - Milestones [Compilation; 1950]
Charlie Mariano - With His Jazz Group [1950]
Stan Kenton - Encores [1949]
Oscar Peterson - At Carnegie [1951]
Ralph Burns - Free Forms [1952]
Oscar Peterson - Plays Pretty [1952]
Johnny Hodges - Collates No. 2 [1952]
Gene Krupa - Dance Parade [1949]
Bud Powell - Piano Solos #2 [1950]
Sonny Rollins Quartet - s/t [1952]
Dizzy Gillespie - Cool Breeze [EP; 1952]
Woody Herman - Sequence in Jazz [1948]
Dave Brubeck Octet - s/t [EP; 1952]
Stan Kenton - Artistry In Rhythm
Duke Ellington - Liberian Suite [1949]
Harry James - Dance Parade [1950]
Benny Goodman - Benny Goodman Sextet
Charlie Barnet and His Orchestra - Hop On The Skyliner!!

jazz scaruffi like

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8/10:
Dave Brubeck Trio - Distinctive Rhythm Instrumentals [Compilation; 1951]
Miles Davis - The New Sounds [1952]
Stan Kenton - City of Glass [1952]
Duke Ellington - Masterpieces by Ellington [1951]
Stan Kenton - This Modern World [1953]
Pearl Bailey - Entertains [1950]
Sonny Stitt & Bud Powell - s/t [1951]
Stan Kenton - Popular Favorites [1953]
Miles Davis - Young Man With a Horn [1953]
The Gerry Mulligan Quartet - The Gerry Mulligan Quartet Plus Lee Konitz, Vol. 3 [1953]
Duke Ellington - Ellington Uptown [1953]
Billie Holiday - Sings [1952]
Kai Winding / J. J. Johnson - Modern Jazz Trombones [1951]
Earl Bostic - Earl Bostic and His Alto Sax [1951]
Sonny Stitt - Favorites Vol. 1 [1952]
Bud Powell - The Amazing Bud Powell [Compilation; 1952]
Louis Armstrong - Vol. 2 Jazz Concert [1950]
Lee Konitz - The New Sounds [1951]
Charlie Parker - Bird Blows the Blues [1950]
Mary Lou Williams - Piano Panorama Vol. 2 [1952]
Max Roach / James Moody / Kenny Dorham / Art Blakey - New Sounds [Compilation; 1952]
Stan Getz Quintet - Interpretations [1953]
Gene Ammons & Sonny Stitt - Battle of the Saxes [1951]
Erroll Garner - s/t [1953]
Stan Kenton - A Presentation of Progressive Jazz [1947]
Joe Bushkin - After Hours [1950]
Charlie Parker - Charlie Parker Sextet [1950]
Pete Johnson - Boogie Woogie Classics [1951]
Benny Goodman - Combos [1951]
Pérez Prado - Mucho Mambo for Dancing [1951]
Les Paul & Mary Ford - Les Paul's New Sound, Vol. 2 [1951]
Zoot Sims - Tenor Sax Favorites [1951]
Art Hodes - Dixieland Jubilee [1950]
Stan Getz - Vol. 1 [1951]
Baby Dodds - A Session With Baby Dodds [1946]
Tommy Dorsey - All Time Hits [Compilation; 1951]
Les Brown - Dance Parade [1950]
Gene Krupa - s/t [1947]
Stan Getz - Vol. 2 [1951]
Jazz At The Philharmonic - Norman Granz' Jazz at the Philharmonic, Vol. 4
The King Cole Trio - s/t, vol. 3 [1948]
Errol Garner - Piano Solos, Vol. 2 [1952]
Jimmy Dorsey - Contrasting Music [1941]

>implying that its not

what the fuck are YOU smoking, dude?

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Jazz At The Philharmonic - Vol. 1 [1945]
The King Cole Trio - s/t, vol. 4 [1949]
Charlie Parker - s/t [Compilation; 1948]
Duke Ellington - A Duke Ellington Panorama
Flip Phillips - The Flip Phillips Buddy Rich Trio [1953]
Amos Milburn - Rockin' the Boogie [Compilation; 1951]
Art Pepper - s/t [1952]
Lee Konitz / Gerry Mulligan - Lee Konitz Plays With the Gerry Mulligan Quartet [1953]
Quintette du Hot Club de France - Quintet of The Hot Club of France
Doris Day & Harry James - Young Man With a Horn [1950]
Billy May - A Band is Born! [1952]
Georgie Auld - The Most Versatile Saxophonist of Our Time [1946]
Django Reinhardt - s/t [Compilation; 1935]
Mary Lou Williams - Piano Solos [1946]
Duke Ellington - Black, Brown and Beige
James P. Johnson - New York Jazz
Carl Kress - Decca Presents Carl Kress in a Recital of Original Guitar Solos
The Capitol Jazzmen - New American Jazz
Charlie Parker - With Strings [1950]
Glenn Miller - s/t [1944]
Various Artists - A Symposium of Swing
Mary Lou Williams - s/t [1944]

Stop thinking Scaruffi's shallow knowledge of jazz have any value. It doesn't.

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It's certainly a better contender than Kind of Snooze

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Hi user

Hi bb

LOVE JAZZ HATE SCARUFFI

SIMPLE AS

>actually taking scaruffi's opinions seriously

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