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Jazz. I must admit that by and large it ain't my thing.
However Moonie Junior is getting into the groove. Any suggestions on essential jazz recordings for him? I found this article: 10 Starter Albums for the Jazz Novice Which I guess is a good start but I would like to mix in some more modern influences....
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Tops on my essential jazz discs - Charles Mingus "Let My Children Hear Music"
Best track - "The Shoes of the Fisherman's Wife Are Some Jive-Ass Slippers. Complex, symphonic, multi-layered, but also tremendously entertaining and accessible. |
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One thing that might help make the association between jazz and modern music is Acid Jazz. Unfortunately, I cannot recommend any particular artists/albums/songs (other than US3's "Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia)"
Otherwise, I am a bad resource as other than the classics, I don't know the names of the artists/songs.
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I love older Jazz and Jazz Vocals. I'm by no means an expert but I have familiarity with the basics.
I liked this list quite a bit and I've highlighted my favorites: 1. Kind Of Blue - Miles Davis 2. A Love Supreme - John Coltrane 3. Mingus Ah Um - Charles Mingus 4. Brilliant Corners - Thelonious Monk 5. Time Out - Dave Brubeck 6. The Blues & The Abstract Truth - Oliver Nelson 7. The Incredible Jazz Guitar - Wes Montgomery 8. Song For My Father - Horace Silver 9. Out To Lunch - Eric Dolphy 10. The Shape Of Jazz To Come - Ornette Coleman 11. Virtuoso - Joe Pass 12. Giant Steps - John Coltrane BUY IT NOW! 13. In A Silent Way - Miles Davis 14. Somethin' Else - Cannonball Adderley 15. Idle Moments - Grant Green 16. Bitches Brew - Miles Davis 17. Sax Colossus - Sonny Rollins 18. Speak No Evil - Wayne Shorter 19. Inner Mounting Flame - Mahavishnu Orchestra 20. Sidewinder - Lee Morgan 21. Birth Of The Cool - Miles Davis 22. Black Codes (From The Underground) - Wynton Marsalis 23. Conference Of The Birds - Dave Holland 24. Monk's Dream - Thelonius Monk 25. Bright Size Life - Pat Metheny 26. Maiden Voyage - Herbie Hancock 27. My Favorite Things - John Coltrane 28. Milestones - Miles Davis 29. Percussion Bitter Sweet - Max Roach 30. Return To Forever - Chick Corea 31. Midnight Blue - Kenny Burrell 32. Birds Of Fire - Mahavishnu Orchestra 33. Go - Dexter Gordon 34. Getz/Gilberto - Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto BUY IT NOW! 35. And His Mother Called Him Bill - Duke Ellington 36. The Real McCoy - McCoy Tyner 37. Romantic Warrior - Return To Forever 38. Elegant Gypsy - Al DiMeola 39. Jaco Pastorius - Jaco Pastorius 40. Moanin - Art Blakey 41. Night Hawk - Coleman Hawkins 42. Django - Modern Jazz Quartet 43. Now He Sings, Now He Sobs - Chick Corea 44. Spectrum - Billy Cobham 45. Supersonic Jazz - Sun Ra 46. Bird & Diz - Charlie Parker/Dizzy Gillespie 47. Blue Train - John Coltrane 48. The Black Saint & The Sinner Lady - Charles Mingus 49. Mister Magic - Grover Washington Jr. 50. One Of A Kind - Bill Bruford 51. Bumpin' - Wes Montgomery 52. Miles Ahead - Miles Davis 53. Heavy Weather - Weather Report 54. Headhunters - Herbie Hancock 55. Where Have I Known You Before - Return To Forever 56. Empyrean Isles - Herbie Hancock 57. Cool Struttin' - Sonny Clark 58. The Great Summit - Duke Ellington/Louis Armstrong 59. Blues & Roots - Charles Mingus 60. Invitation To Openness - Les McCann 61. Rip, Rig & Panic - Rahsaan Roland Kirk 62. Soul Station - Hank Mobley 63. For Django - Joe Pass 64. Open Sesame - Freddie Hubbard 65. Hand Jive - John Scofield 66. Ezz-thetics - George Russell 67. Point Of Departure - Andrew Hill 68. Living Legend - Art Pepper 69. Byrd In Flight - Donald Byrd 70. Life Time - Tony Williams 71. Solo Flight - Charlie Christian 72. Takin' Off - Herbie Hancock 73. Karma - Pharoah Sanders 74. Back At The Chicken Shack - Jimmy Smith 75. Study In Brown - Clifford Brown & Max Roach 76. Black Unity - Pharoah Sanders 77. Breezin' - George Benson 78. Solo Guitar - Ted Greene 79. Gateway - Dave Holland 80. Electric Guitarist - John McLaughlin 81. Infinity - McCoy Tyner 82. Play - Mike Stern 83. The Far East Suite - Duke Ellington 84. We Free Kings - Rahsaan Roland Kirk 85. Timeless - John Abercrombie 86. Secret Story - Pat Metheny 87. Out Of The Cool - Gil Evans 88. Pure Desmond - Paul Desmond 89. Upfront - David Sanborn 90. Arbour Zena - Keith Jarrett 91. Blues Dream - Bill Frisell 92. Return - Bill Connors 93. Mosaic - Art Blakey 94. Unit Structure - Cecil Taylor 95. Crossing - Oregon 96. Snide Remarks - Bill Stewart 97. Thembi - Pharoah Sanders 98. Plays W. C. Handy - Louis Armstrong 99. Spaces - Larry Coryell 100. Unity - Larry Young ALso, Django Reinhardt, Dave Brubeck Live at Oberlin, Fats Waller. Vocals: Diana Krall Peggy Lee Julie London Billie Holiday Ella Fitzgerals Anita O'Day Chet Baker Etta James Louis Prima / Keely Smith Harry Connick Jr. Alberta Hunter Louis Jordan Ruth Brown Big Joe Turner (I KNOW I'm missing some faves here) |
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Dave Brubeck Quartet "Time Out"
"Ellington '55" Bill Evans "Complete Village Vanguard Recordings" These are all amazing recordings.
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Where's Jazzman when you need him?
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Taking a slightly different side track:
Nostalgia 77, The Garden. Early Amon Tobin.
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One of my big loves right now is Nina Simone. She's wonderful.
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Interestingly enough, I found some questionable items on Lisa's list, although not if you only go by her recommendations. Stick to them and you can't go wrong.
Personally, as far as modern artists, a few of my favorites are The Christian McBride Band, Diana Krall (who is simply amazing), Bela Fleck (jazz banjo mixed with a whole lot of other styles) and (at least his more recent stuff) trumpeter Chris Botti (his earlier offerings are a little on the "smooth" side and I'm more of a traditionalist.) I'm also partial to almost anything by Vince Guaraldi, Oscar Peterson, Art Tatum, Charlie Parker, Charlie Mingus and Chick Corea. |
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