What JAZZ are you listening to?

What JAZZ are you listening to?

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Joined
28 Oct 05
Moves
34587
21 Feb 11

Cyminology - Suburi (ECM 2011)

Julia Hulsmann Trio - Imprint (ECM 2011)

Colin Vallon, Patrice Moret, Samuel Rohrer - Rruga (ECM 2011)

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Joined
15 Oct 06
Moves
10115
23 Feb 11

Mal Waldron "Live at Dreher Paris 1981 Vol. 1"
Steve Lacy

Mal Waldron "The Seagulls of Kristiansund"
Woody Shaw
Charlie Rouse
Reggie Workman
Ed Blackwell

Mal Waldron "Hard Talk"
Manfred Schoof
Steve Lacy
Isla Ekinger
Allen Blairman

F

Joined
28 Oct 05
Moves
34587
24 Feb 11

Bill Evans - The Complete Riverside Recordings, discs 8 and 9 (out of 12).

T

Joined
15 Oct 06
Moves
10115
27 Feb 11

Four albums with a musician linking one to the next.

Trio Sowari "Three Dances"
Phil Durrant
Bertand Denzler
Burkhard Beins

Andrea Neumann "Lidingo"
Burkhard Beins

Axel Doerner "Thanks Cash"
Greg Kelley
Andrea Neumann
Bhob Rainey

"Axel Doerner / Kevin Drumm"

T

Joined
15 Oct 06
Moves
10115
05 Mar 11

Wadada Leo Smith "Prataksis"

Leo Smith "Go in Numbers"

Horace Tapscott "aiee! The Phantom"

Glen Velez "Assyrian Rose"

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lazy boy derivative

Joined
11 Mar 06
Moves
71817
05 Mar 11

Mingus - Tensions

Gotta say, the sound and timbre of an acoustic bass far surpasses that of the electric. And what a brilliant arranger Mingus was.

F

Joined
28 Oct 05
Moves
34587
05 Mar 11

Keith Jarrett Trio with Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette.

I was aghast to find that I'd ripped all their CDs to 128 kbps back when storage space was an issue. I have spent the week re-encoding one by one at 320 kbps and their superb music has been filling my home office and house for days.

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lazy boy derivative

Joined
11 Mar 06
Moves
71817
06 Mar 11

Originally posted by FMF
Keith Jarrett Trio with Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette.

I was aghast to find that I'd ripped all their CDs to 128 kbps back when storage space was an issue. I have spent the week re-encoding one by one at 320 kbps and their superb music has been filling my home office and house for days.
I get everything I can find and afford of that great trio.

One of the best ever

T

Joined
15 Oct 06
Moves
10115
06 Mar 11

Originally posted by badmoon
Mingus - Tensions

Gotta say, the sound and timbre of an acoustic bass far surpasses that of the electric. And what a brilliant arranger Mingus was.
I've long had an aversion to bass guitar for that reason. Put a double bass in the hands of a master and magic can happen.

T

Joined
15 Oct 06
Moves
10115
06 Mar 11

More Thelonious Monk albums.

"Genius of Modern Music Vol. 1 & 2"

"Monk's Dream"

"...Orchestra at Town Hall"

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Joined
15 Oct 06
Moves
10115
12 Mar 11

Horace Silver "The Jody Grind"

Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson "Kidney Stew is Fine"

Wayne Shorter "Speak No Evil"

Ben Webster "Ben and 'Sweets'"

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lazy boy derivative

Joined
11 Mar 06
Moves
71817
12 Mar 11

Larry Coryell - Offerings
Billy Cobham - Spectrum

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Joined
15 Oct 06
Moves
10115
18 Mar 11

Horace Tapscott "Thoughts of Dar Es Salaam"

Matthew Shipp "New Orbit"

Bobo Stenson "Reflections"

Max Roach "Birth and Rebirth"
Anthony Braxton

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15 Oct 06
Moves
10115
22 Mar 11

AMM "Fine"
John Tilbury
Keith Rowe
Eddie Prevost

Such "The Issue at Hand"
Yoshikazu Iwamoto
John Tilbury
Eddie Prevost

Replacing Rowe's guitar and electronics with Iwamoto's shakuhachi changes the overall soundscape more than one might think.

T

Joined
15 Oct 06
Moves
10115
26 Mar 11

John Tilbury "Two Chapters and an Epilogue"
Evan Parker

AMM "Newfoundland"

Keith Rowe "A View from the Window"
Axel Doerner
Franz Hautzinger

Gunter Muller "Time Travel
Otomo Yoshihide