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    Posted: 28 May 2011 at 2:57am
Which is your opinion about Post Bop?
 
P.s.: This is my 2nd Jazz genre that please me with great vibrations!!!
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I dig it.  The relevant eras of Mingus, Coltrane, Corea et al contain some of my favourite pieces of music ever.
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I probably own more post-bop albums than any other jazz sub-genre besides fusion
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Yeah, post bop is the jazz genre I'm most aware of. (and probably fond)

Hancock, Davis, Coltrane, Henderson, Parlan, 60s McLean, Tyner, Corea, Shorter... et al. 
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1 Classic Fusion 318 3.39
2 Jazz Related Rock 181 3.30
3 Avant-Garde Jazz 76 3.22
4 Jazz Related RnB 54 2.55
5 Post Bop 54 3.31
 
 
From my own results so far, Post Bop is my third fave real-jazz genre after fusion avant-garde.... and I seem to rate them albums rather well too.
 
 
 
 


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Originally posted by darkshade darkshade wrote:

I probably own more post-bop albums than any other jazz sub-genre besides fusion
 
same here. Wink
Because i tend to rent more avant-garde jazz without wanting to buy them
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Frankly, up to a year ago I was completely absorbed by the Fusion, the classical, mostly. Then I discovered the Post Bop music of Corea via her ​​live album with Hancock.
Yesterday I bought the compilation "Great Trios" by McCoy Tyner ... I have to listen.

Do you have some recommendations(?), because I'm discovering that this genre please me too much!


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Originally posted by 1967/ 1976 1967/ 1976 wrote:

Frankly, up to a year ago I was completely absorbed by the Fusion, the classical, mostly. Then I discovered the Post Bop music of Corea via her ​​live album with Hancock.
Yesterday I bought the compilation "Great Trios" by McCoy Tyner ... I have to listen.

Do you have some recommendations(?), because I'm discovering that this genre please me too much!
 
 
 
 
Uuuuhmmmm!!!!...Shocked. Mandy, don't know how to tell you this, butEmbarrassed..... Despite his name CHICK, Corea is a man!!!!..TongueLOL..
 
 
 
As for McCoy Tyner (he's my fave pianist all genres together), if I may suggest that you try sahara, Extension, assante and Song For My Lady.... these are the albums where he gets as close to classic fusion, while remaining typically himself and post bop.
 
 
 
 
 


Edited by Sean Trane - 29 May 2011 at 1:43am
my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicted musicians to crazy ones....

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Christ, you need to lay off the colours.
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Originally posted by triceratopsoil triceratopsoil wrote:

Christ, you need to lay off the colours.
 
 
 
 
coming from the man with the most colourful sig aroundTongueLOL
my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicted musicians to crazy ones....

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[QUOTE=Sean Trane] 
 
Uuuuhmmmm!!!!...Shocked. Mandy, don't know how to tell you this, butEmbarrassed..... Despite his name CHICK, Corea is a man!!!!..TongueLOL..
 
 
[\QUOTE]

Ohhh... What an error... Excuse Me ShockedEmbarrassedEmbarrassed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Another recomendations... Other names, please!!!


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Originally posted by 1967/ 1976 1967/ 1976 wrote:

[QUOTE=Sean Trane] 
 
Uuuuhmmmm!!!!...Shocked. Mandy, don't know how to tell you this, butEmbarrassed..... Despite his name CHICK, Corea is a man!!!!..TongueLOL..
 
 
[\QUOTE]

Ohhh... What an error... Excuse Me ShockedEmbarrassedEmbarrassed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Another recomendations... Other names, please!!!

Indeed!

Point of Departure by Andrew Hill


Thing to Do by Blue Mitchell


Stick-Up by Bobby Hutcherson


It's Time by Jackie McLean


Live at Birdland by John Coltrane


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John coltrane is in my shopping list
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