The Jazz Thread

sdmf2 said:
Thelonius Monk Featuring John Coltrane Live at the 5 Spot 1957.
the sound quality of the recording i have of that album (on a cd as well!) is so bad it is close to unlistenable. do you have a good recording of it?
 
LISTEN TO ME!

get the album "Enigmatic Ocean" by Jean-Luc Ponty...you will be in AWE.


as far as the more technical side of jazz fusion, check out Allan Holdsworth...AMAZING guitar player.

Tony MacAlpine - has a side project called CAB, they have some very good songs...they'd be classified as fusion

Dennis Chambers - he plays drums in CAB, and like 50 other jazz projects...MUST HEAR.

Greg Howe/Victor Wooten/Dennis Chambers - Extraction FIND THIS ALBUM!!!

Brand X - fusion project with Phil Collins on drums (he's actually quite impressive)

but yeah... here's a few more must-haves

The Mahavishnu Orchestra - The Inner Mounting Flame
Return to Forever - Romantic Warrior / No Mystery
Jaga Jazzist - Styx / A Livingroom Hush / What We Must (this band is jazz-based, their newer albums are more rock/electronic sounding)
 
10 different jazz artsits and 10 essential albums:

miles davis - kind of blue
john coltrane - giant steps
charles mingus - mingus ah um
art blakey - moanin
thelonius monk - straight, no chaser
herbie hancock - headhunters*
mahavishnu orchestra - birds of fire*
billy cobham - spectrum*
eric dolphy - out to lunch
dave brubeck - time out

*jazz fusion
 
I don't listen to any of the essentials, but I like:

- Miles - Miles Ahead (same idea as Bitches Brew, this one never gets the love despite the amazing "The Duke" and other gems)
- Pat Metheny Group - (self-titled) Worth it for the song San Lorenzo alone, it borders on cheese but has far more extremely tight playing.
- Wes Montgomery - just gotta get him in here, all I have is a couple compilations but everything I've heard from him is great
 
x_OPETH_x said:
LISTEN TO ME!

get the album "Enigmatic Ocean" by Jean-Luc Ponty...you will be in AWE.


as far as the more technical side of jazz fusion, check out Allan Holdsworth...AMAZING guitar player.

Tony MacAlpine - has a side project called CAB, they have some very good songs...they'd be classified as fusion

Dennis Chambers - he plays drums in CAB, and like 50 other jazz projects...MUST HEAR.

Greg Howe/Victor Wooten/Dennis Chambers - Extraction FIND THIS ALBUM!!!

Brand X - fusion project with Phil Collins on drums (he's actually quite impressive)

but yeah... here's a few more must-haves

The Mahavishnu Orchestra - The Inner Mounting Flame
Return to Forever - Romantic Warrior / No Mystery
Jaga Jazzist - Styx / A Livingroom Hush / What We Must (this band is jazz-based, their newer albums are more rock/electronic sounding)

Which Brand X disc should I look into?
 
x_OPETH_x said:
LISTEN TO ME!

Jaga Jazzist - Styx / A Livingroom Hush / What We Must (this band is jazz-based, their newer albums are more rock/electronic sounding)

A Livingroom Hush shits all over What We Must. I would have to think hard before wanting to call What We Must jazz at all actually.