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Jedey 02-18-2011 05:28 AM

Joshua Redman is one of my favorite current artists.



James Carter is another.



A battle between the two.


Lisnaholic 02-20-2011 07:22 AM

On a website called "Listverse", I found one of those rather meaningless lists, " Greatest Jazz Musicians Of All Time" :

Quote:

15. Art Tatum
14. Thelonious Monk
13. Charles Mingus
12. Art Blakey
11. Dizzy Gillespie
10. Max Roach
9. Billie Holiday
8. John Coltrane
7. Count Basie
6. Coleman Hawkins
5. Benny Goodman
4. Miles Davis
3. Charlie Parker
2. Duke Ellington
1. Luis Armstrong
So far the combined forces of MB have only chosen the three musicians in bold from the list. ( Congrats to ThePhantastasio and Skaligojurah )

I`m going off-list as well, as one of my favorite albums is by Don Cherry. Though knowledgeable people say that he was a limited player, he was something of a pioneer in directing his jazz sensibilities back towards Africa and other parts of the globe, and this track, Degi-Degi is one of the results :


Jedey 02-20-2011 08:33 AM

Wes Montgomery ~ Impressions



Sonny Rollins ~ St. Thomas



Clifford Brown & Max Roach ~ Oh, Lady Be Good - Memories Of You



Ahmad Jamal ~ Darn That Dream



Erroll Garner ~ Misty



John Coltrane ~ Alabama



Dave Brubeck ~ Take Five


TockTockTock 02-20-2011 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by zachsd (Post 1006606)
Those are some good choices, phanastasio.

One of my favorite jazz recordings of all time:


Oh, nice suggestion. I'm going to need to check this guy out.

On another note, I didn't know hipsters listened to jazz. I thought they listened to proto-noise-electronic-ska-post-pop-industrial?

Guybrush 02-20-2011 09:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jack Pat (Post 1008051)
Oh, nice suggestion. I'm going to need to check this guy out.

On another note, I didn't know hipsters listened to jazz. I thought they listened to proto-noise-electronic-ska-post-pop-industrial?

I'll reply with a quote from my earlier post :

Quote:

Originally Posted by tore
Hipster has meant so many things since the word first came about and the hipster I'm referring to is this one :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wikipedia's article on Hipster (1940s subculture)
Hipster, as used in the 1940s, referred to aficionados of jazz, in particular bebop, which became popular in the early 1940s. The hipster adopted the lifestyle of the jazz musician, including some or all of the following: dress, slang, use of cannabis and other drugs, relaxed attitude, sarcastic humor, self-imposed poverty, and relaxed sexual codes.


And Bill Evans is great :) There are many lovely jazz records in his discography. One I've enjoyed recently is a release of him and Chet Baker playing together called The Complete Legendary Sessions. This version of Time on my Hands is one of the songs on the record (the uploader got the title slightly wrong it seems).



Very laid back :)

Love-song 02-20-2011 11:46 AM

I love John Coltrane...and when combined with Johnny Hartman's voice...simply divine...such a wonderful album...a lovely listen for a Sunday afternoon...

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Dedicated to You



They Say It's Wonderful



My One and Only Love



the shadows fall and spread their mystic charms...
...in the hush of night while You're in my arms
I feel Your Lips so warm and tender...
...my One and Only Love

TockTockTock 02-20-2011 12:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Love-song (Post 1008113)
I love John Coltrane...and when combined with Johnny Hartman's voice...simply divine...such a wonderful album...a lovely listen for a Sunday afternoon...

-------

Dedicated to You



They Say It's Wonderful



My One and Only Love



the shadows fall and spread their mystic charms...
...in the hush of night while You're in my arms
I feel Your Lips so warm and tender...
...my One and Only Love

Yes! Coltrane is wonderful. I love his album, A Love Supreme. I've played it countless times, and I still haven't burnt it out.

Neapolitan 02-20-2011 09:29 PM

Jimmy Smith - Root Down


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