rio wrote:
God I can't believe how technical jazz is!
Man... Glenn Miller is absolutely, categorically not cool!
Miles is though... and it's great that you're into jazz. More people should be.
It is a big leap from those people to Zorn, but personally there are a lot of people in the middle ground that I prefer to him anyway. If you want something thats really powerful, cutting edge, but still accessible then you could try Gilad Atzmon. His album "Exile" features load songs mainly based around Middle Eastern melodies, but with a significant jazz influence in the soloing, so the record is quite unique. There are a LOT of very intense emotions on there.
But if you are feeling really adventurous and want to try some zorn stuff then my suggestion (mainly because I'm listening to it at this very moment) is Spy vs Spy. It's a load of Ornette Coleman tunes played by two saxes and two drummers, and it's like an unbearable cacophony with just enough snatches of melody to make it tolerable.
Also, if you haven't done so already: you NEED to check out Ephel Duath... (preferably the painters palette).
thanks mate ! I'll make sure to check those out...
actually my absolute passion in jazz is John Coltrane... anything by or with him is always a feast to my ears... 'Trane is my Dope !
so now, my turn, check out anything by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, preferably some live recording, this huge Pakistanese man has the most haunted and beautoful voice I've ever heard... and, okay, it's not jazz but since it's very "tranceful" & improvised stuff... :roll: