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what about JAZZ ?
awesome ! 28%  28%  [ 11 ]
hey ! some good shit ! 15%  15%  [ 6 ]
once in a while... 28%  28%  [ 11 ]
it's just plain boring 18%  18%  [ 7 ]
I hate that crap ! 10%  10%  [ 4 ]
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 6:18 pm 
metalNESS wrote:
Hmm... Not bad. Sounds like an Asian movie.


try the Jamaica Jazz All Stars (album "Massive") & Nicolas Repac "Swing Swing"... it's more jazz related than what Misha advised but it still might appeal to someone who doesn't like jazz much...

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Ben Harper "Both Sides of the Gun"
(this album is sweet, his best with "Fight for your Mind imo 8)


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Stefan wrote:
metalNESS wrote:
Hmm... Not bad. Sounds like an Asian movie.


try the Jamaica Jazz All Stars (album "Massive") & Nicolas Repac "Swing Swing"... it's more jazz related than what Misha advised but it still might appeal to someone who doesn't like jazz much...

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Ben Harper "Both Sides of the Gun"
(this album is sweet, his best with "Fight for your Mind imo 8)


Cool, I'll check it out tomorrow. Thanks.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 3:21 am 
Do you guys like fusion?

If so, Vital Tech Tones are amazing.

Steve Smith is my favorite jazz drummer.


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Husker wrote:
Do you guys like fusion?

If so, Vital Tech Tones are amazing.

Steve Smith is my favorite jazz drummer.

Ty.


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Husker wrote:
Do you guys like fusion?

If so, Vital Tech Tones are amazing.

Steve Smith is my favorite jazz drummer.

He is also one of the driving forces who keeps Fusion alive and lively.

I adore his exellent Trio recordings with Frank Gambale and Stu Hamm; The Light Beyond is still among my most rotated CDs.
The Strangers Hand featuring Jerry Goodman (violin), Oteil Burbridge (bass) and Howard Levy (keyboards, harmonica) is my second favorite.

Edit: Speaking about Fusion, what do you guys think in general?
For me it is one of the fastest burn-outs ever in Music History. It took only 5-6 years to play this genre to death. All potential was either sacrificed to nonsensically virtuoso exhibitionism or turned into Muzak.
There were thousands of recordings but only a handful stood the test of time. The two pioneer works by Miles Davis, everything by the MkI incarnation of the Mahavishnu Orchestra, The first Return to Forever/ Chick Corea, the 2nd Weather Report and John Abercrombie's Timeless ... that's basically it.
Everything else is for the bin, except -just for me- all by Return to Forever, who stand out because of their close relationship to the Prog-Rock of those days.


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Maha and Weather Report are usually who I turn to for fusion as well.

Hrm, is Niacin (Sheehan + Chambers + someone or other) included on the list of nonsensical virtuoso exhibitionists? I think their cover of Red is pretty tasteful.


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I'll be listening to Wes Montgomery this week. tell ya what i think of it when I'm through.

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Maha and Weather Report are usually who I turn to for fusion as well.

Hrm, is Niacin (Sheehan + Chambers + someone or other) included on the list of nonsensical virtuoso exhibitionists? I think their cover of Red is pretty tasteful.


:shock: I swear I mentioned Weather Report.
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The two pioneer works by Miles Davis, everything by the MkI incarnation of the Mahavishnu Orchestra, The first Return to Forever/ Chick Corea, the 2nd Weather Report and John Abercrombie's Timeless ... that's basically it.
And of course this list refers only to the first wave. Nowadays there is lots of intelligent Fusion.

NP Karizma Document


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Jazz you say? Of course - awesome music. One must be really creative and skilled to play such a music :)

I like Coltrane. Hancock. Zorn. Perhaps dozens more ;)

Have you guys heard Sun Ra? Free Jazz classic!!! :D


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Jazz you say? Of course - awesome music. One must be really creative and skilled to play such a music :)

I like Coltrane. Hancock. Zorn. Perhaps dozens more ;)

Have you guys heard Sun Ra? Free Jazz classic!!! :D


Love him, although for some reason I only really listen to Jazz when drunk. Need to do it more.


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Zad wrote:
Angel Black wrote:
Jazz you say? Of course - awesome music. One must be really creative and skilled to play such a music :)

I like Coltrane. Hancock. Zorn. Perhaps dozens more ;)

Have you guys heard Sun Ra? Free Jazz classic!!! :D


Love him, although for some reason I only really listen to Jazz when drunk. Need to do it more.


So you say that you understand the power of Saturn only when drunk? ;)
Personaly I love Atlantis album. The title track is pure free jazz destruction :lol:


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Angel Black wrote:
Zad wrote:
Angel Black wrote:
Jazz you say? Of course - awesome music. One must be really creative and skilled to play such a music :)

I like Coltrane. Hancock. Zorn. Perhaps dozens more ;)

Have you guys heard Sun Ra? Free Jazz classic!!! :D


Love him, although for some reason I only really listen to Jazz when drunk. Need to do it more.


So you say that you understand the power of Saturn only when drunk? ;)
Personaly I love Atlantis album. The title track is pure free jazz destruction :lol:


I have Friendly Galaxy, A Quiet Place In The Universe and Space Is The Place. All great.


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Zad wrote:
Angel Black wrote:
Zad wrote:
Angel Black wrote:
Jazz you say? Of course - awesome music. One must be really creative and skilled to play such a music :)

I like Coltrane. Hancock. Zorn. Perhaps dozens more ;)

Have you guys heard Sun Ra? Free Jazz classic!!! :D


Love him, although for some reason I only really listen to Jazz when drunk. Need to do it more.


So you say that you understand the power of Saturn only when drunk? ;)
Personaly I love Atlantis album. The title track is pure free jazz destruction :lol:


I have Friendly Galaxy, A Quiet Place In The Universe and Space Is The Place. All great.


I've heard the latter. And also one more album which name just disappeard from my memory. His discography is really huge, so one needs time to listen to all of this stuff ;)


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