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Guest CraigScottsLobotomy
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pretty much everything recorded by miles 'second great quintet' in the 60s is golden!

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mogNLUb10dk

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7cYMj8WSPY

 

 

70s aswell Live Evil / Live at the Fillmore - Similar line ups to Bitches Brew

 

 

 

 

 

Monks :Underground

 

 

Also 'Monk :live in Stereo' by Monk is increadible but cant find it on youtube - i think its on spotify

 

and of course these!

 

 

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlmbXp2X8Oc

 

 

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Can anyone recommend some jazz tracks that showcase the flute? Been listening to these two muchly..

Not sure they'd qualify as jazz but they're baggin' anyhow.

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Guest tht tne
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jimmy rosenberg, anyone?

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Guest trananhhung
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Is that from a documentary about Miles? It's beautiful. I want it!

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This contemporary jazz ensemble from Brussels called Octurn sounds pretty phenomenal. Dare I say that I noticed some Autechre influences, especially in two of their pieces, namely 'Roots' and 'calcutta' (visit their page for these, http://www.octurn.com). I could be wrong though..

 

Not much of their work seems to be 'available' on YT. This piece called 'Place Des Etoiles' will definitely be appreciated by BoC fans

 

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Ken Nordine began performing and recording at the peak of the Beats era and was associated with the poetry-and-jazz movement... However, some of Nordine's writings are more akin to Franz Kafka or Edgar Allan Poe than to the Beats... His deep, resonant voice has also been featured in many commercial advertisements and movie trailers. One critic wrote that "you may not know Ken Nordine by name or face, but you'll almost certainly recognize his voice."

 

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[youtubehd]VHEv110bHUA[/youtubehd]

 

The precursor to A Love Supreme. Can't wait to grab this

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Guest murphythecat8
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crazy how Ive went back to listening to electronica. After years of only listening to jazz.

 

The jazz records I listen the most nowadays are:

miles davis: KOB, On the corner, milestones, walkin/steamin/cookin/workin, round about midnight.

Coltrane: crescent, ALS, john quartet plays, atlantic era all of it!

Blakey: Moanin

Gil scott heron: all of it!

Jackie mclean: blue note between 61 to 65

Rollins: saxophone colossus

Monk: brilliant corners, monk dream, its monk time

some blue note lee morgan, lennie tristano3

 

Miles davis gets the most playing since it features Coltrane best period and miles best playing. the stuff he released from 55 to 59 is the jazz one could only listen and be happy with.

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Guest murphythecat8
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after a long time, I relisten to wes montgomery incredible guitar player. what a record!

 

heres a top 10 of guitar jazz I compiled:

Wes, "The Incredible Jazz Guitar"
Joe Pass, "Virtuoso"
Joe Pass/Herb Ellis, "Two For the Road"
Kenny Burrell, "Midnight Blue"
Larry Coryell, "Back Together Again"
Les Paul, "Les Paul"
Charlie Christian, "Solo Flight"
Grant Green, ""Live at the Lighthouse"
Pat Metheney, "Trio Live"
Grant Green, "Idle Moments"

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Ooh, nice. I gave up on looking for jazz guitar and was gonna settle on a Wes-Best Of or similar. Will check those, thanks

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Ooh nice Eric Harland on the first tune

 

 

I just emailed him yesterday to see if he'd give me Skype lessons lol

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