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jazzoh
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Julie London - Cry me a river (Julie is her name 1955)
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zwordser
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I'm not at the computer that has all my music. However, I just was on Progarchives.com where I was listening to a sample of the Jazz Rock/Fusion album Tilt by Arti e Mestieri. (sounds good). I saw the link to this site and signed on.
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js
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Welcome to the jazz side.
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zwordser
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thanks! great to be here.
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The Mystical
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Listening to Kind of Blue!!!
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"I love music passionately. And because l love it, I try to free it from barren traditions that stifle it."
~Claude Debussy |
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chrijom
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Joe Morris - Underthru
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Matt
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Big Band today
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Matt
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Atavachron
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memowakeman
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Mark Wingfield's new album
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YpsiGypsy
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"Color Changes" by Clark Terry is spinning in the Sony right now.
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Frenetic Zetetic
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Yes - Miles Davis "Miles Smiles".
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MikeL
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Stan Getz, Cafe au GoGo, Greenwich Village, Aug. 1964. But what would Mr. Getz have to say about EWI and Roland digital controllers having removed those precious keys from the original invention of the saxophone, as if they were no longer required?
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Frenetic Zetetic
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Weather Report - Black Market
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Frederic_Alderon
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Yes, and that's on on the live concerts of Gerry Milligan, just love this men!
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Frenetic Zetetic
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Yes.
Miles Davis - Get Up With It.
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Grumpyprogfan
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Pulled out Jeff Lorber - Worth Waiting For. Have not heard this in over 30 years and it's pretty bad. Don't like the funky beats and the vocal tunes. What was I thinking? Oh well, I will redeem myself later with Antione Fafard - Borromean Odyssey
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cody.cunningham2462
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Been relistening to the Chet Baker sings records! These recordings are moving every time, so lyrical. I want to use these recordings to inspire my bass playing more.
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Drumolator
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I am listening to McCoy Tyner with Stanley Clarke and Al Foster.
Peace and goodwill.
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FunkFreak75
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Technically, yes, I am listening to jazz right now--and have been for about the past six months. BUT it's been a deep dive into the history of Jazz-Rock Fusion--which has led me into Jazz Funk and Smooth Jazz, though there have been plenty of dips into the albums and geniuses that churned the cauldron back in the 60s and 70s.
Today I was listening to Lou Blackburn's MOMBASA project's debut album from 1975, African Rhythm and Blues, EXIL's most excellent debut, also from 1975, entitled Fusionen; yesterday Slovenian band IZVIR's self-titled debut from 1977, MOIRA's most excellent, Crazy Countdown from 1978, and of course a little daily dose of Hermann Szobel and Lenny White. As my interest in prog music has waned rather dramatically, I hope you jazz-heads won't mind my sticking my head into your business around here for a while--and I sincerely hope that my seemingly-one-sided enthusiasm for all-things Jazz-Rock Fusion won't drive you a bit batty. I am, however, wide open to learn about other stuff! (I think.) Sincerely, Drew Fisher |
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Finding the funk in your Jazz-Rock Fusion!
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