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SGR 10-05-2012 05:57 AM

Best Jazz Double Albums?
 
So what do you guys think are the best double jazz albums? I actually don't know that many which is why I'm making this thread. Are Miles Davis' "Get Up With It" and "Big Fun" worth getting? (I know those are both two disc sets)

SATCHMO 10-05-2012 11:31 AM

Miles Davis - Bitches Brew
Art Blakey Quintet - A Night at Birdland Vol. 1 & 2

Psy-Fi 10-10-2012 05:11 PM

Here are a couple more...

John Coltrane - Live in Seattle (1965)

Thelonious Monk - Live at the It Club (Recorded in 1964, reissued in 1998 as a double-disc set.)

Lisnaholic 10-12-2012 06:46 AM

To judge from the Thelonious Monk compilation that I have, I imagine that your live double recommendation is an excellent listen, Psy-Fi. As for Satchmo`s Bitches Brew, this is an album that I`ve tried to get into, but I have never been able to play more than one side before looking for something less, I don`t know, cerebral perhaps? As I was about 19 when I last tried Bitches Brew, maybe I should give it another go...

Anyway, many thanks,SoundgardenRocks, because you`ve given me the perfect excuse to advertise
this old thread of mine :-
http://www.musicbanter.com/jazz-blue...-masekela.html

Home is Where The Music Is fits my jazz tastes perfectly; just a five-piece combo who put together a little touch of funky, a little bit of smooth, and a little intellectual musicianship too. This is such a well-blended performance that it is the only jazz double that I can happily play from start to finish in one sitting, and then have an urge to start right back at the beginning again.

To date, my thread has elicited zero response, so I`m hereby challenging anyone : do you dare break ranks with the MB jazz orthodoxy, and at least acknowledge that Hugh Masekela exists ? :)

vinylmad 12-21-2012 05:41 PM

Jazz At The Pawnshop is the first one that popped into my head.

Fantastic! if you like this style.
Feels like you are actually at a small jazz club for the evening.
"Since its recording in 1976 this has been a bit of a cult classic, renowned for clarity and quality as well as for the fact it presented some of the most intelligent, relaxed and truly musical mainstream ensemble jazz since the genre was invented!" - Jurgen Gothe, CBC Radio Guide.

P A N 12-21-2012 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Lisnaholic (Post 1239649)
As for Satchmo`s Bitches Brew, this is an album that I`ve tried to get into, but I have never been able to play more than one side before looking for something less, I don`t know, cerebral perhaps? As I was about 19 when I last tried Bitches Brew, maybe I should give it another go...

bitches brew is by miles davis. satchmo is louis armstrong. :banghead:

Lisnaholic 12-23-2012 06:37 PM

Not every Satchmo is Louis Armstrong, zevokes; I was referring to the equally reknown MB poster:-
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Originally Posted by SATCHMO (Post 1237845)
Miles Davis - Bitches Brew
Art Blakey Quintet - A Night at Birdland Vol. 1 & 2

Not exactly a recommendation, but just to move this thread along, I thought I`d mention this album:-

The Sounds of Adventure by Les Baxter. It`s a double album, albeit a compilation of super-cheesy music, so doesn`t really belong here in such august company as Miles Davis, etc. Still, we come to MB to expand our musical tastes and Les Baxter`s name may be new to many of you. Perhaps you`d prefer to keep it that way ! In whichever case, here`s a taster -or warning- before you rush out and buy :-


P A N 12-23-2012 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Lisnaholic (Post 1267323)
Not every Satchmo is Louis Armstrong, zevokes; I was referring to the equally reknown MB poster:-

hahaha oh jeez. my bad.

Lisnaholic 12-23-2012 08:26 PM

No probs ! Don`t you have a jazz double album for us ?!


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