TOP 5 JAZZ ALBUMS OF ALL TIME
1.KIND OF BLUE
MILES DAVIS
2.BLACK SAINT & SINNER LADY
CHARLES MINGUS
3.A LOVE SUPREME
JOHN COLTRANE
4.NIGHT TRAIN
OSCAR PETERSON
5.SOMETHING PERSONAL
JACK WILSON
( you can be wrong or you can agree with me!)
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27 Comments:
excelente eleccion de canciones....
How about Giant Steps
John Coltrane
mike
Nomad thanks for the list,i'll give them a listen.
Curtis Mayfield had an album called future shock.Time out by brubeck is smooth.
Hey nomad,i just named the top five in my opinion.How do you like
eric dolphy..out to lunch ?
A lot of people would put that in the top 10, i find it very difficult to listen to.
Nomad you didn't tell me how you feel about eric dolphy's
out to lunch.
Nomad, how can a record be considered great if it's difficult to listen to?
I'm new to jazz ,but i have a
hell of a collection and have learned to appreciate jazz,within the last year.I have a lot of catching up to do.
Nomad,I don't consider woody allen a great man of taste,especially
since he married his adopted daughter.His opinion on music
is probably wacked.
What about in a silent way
by miles davis?
In a silent way is psycho jazz
you have to be in a special mood to deal with it.
mmm
music and coffee
Q
I agree with your top three. The other two I've never heard. I'm primarily a Miles Davis fan, to the point where my alarm is set to play In a Silent Way ("psycho jazz"? Pfft). His 1964 concert is what got me into jazz in the first place, many years ago.
I'd probably put Dave Brubeck's Time Out, and Dizzy Gillespie's Gillespiana on that list.
My friend Lyman (who has a link in my blog) put out a jazz album recently, called The Funky Supervillain, that I fell head over heels in love with. He has a few tracks up on his Myspace site, and I've written a review of it.
Time out yes the other i never heard.....well there is a lot of jazz out there yet to be heard.
Hi stephanie,can't include them all.I do have a night in tunsia
by parker on a 78...the cosby show featured it one time...in the episode he paided like 800 dollars
in an auction for it.I've listen to it and it worth listening to.
Luv Jazz, it's so jazzie!
;]
Hey starbender what's your favorite jazz album?
Hi quotidian, thanks or stopping by
i don't like the duke too much.
I don't know whats wrong with me.
Love jazz but i can't get into basie either.I think it's call swing jazz...i'm more into coltrane.
I'm new to the jazz scene,by no
means am i a connoiseur. I happen to have a huge record collection,and i just started listening within the last 2 years.
I can't recommend any new artist
i stick to the classic stuff.
Hum, no comments allowed on your top post? I think I can figure out those lyrics but it's been quite a Journey trying. I keep telling myself, "Don't Stop Believing" that you'll figure out the lyrics. Gotta stay strong.
Well,well,well,casey celebrate good times come on.
My favorite 5 jazz albums would be
1. Round about Midnight - Miles Davis
2. Monk's music - Thelonious Monk
3. Anything by Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappeli
4. Billie Holiday
5. Can't forget John Coltrane and Elvin Jones.
I think your site is brilliant. I wish I knew the answer to your latest contest question, But I don't, so I'll be back!
Hey p-sultra i really dug your site. You know people like what they like. I have to listen to reinhardt,i've heard some cool things about him.
i have to agree that kind of blue is the top jazz album.it has tunes ,and isnt that why we listen.i generally have a hard time with jazz,and davis is guilty of producing some of the most abysmal albums i have ever heard.
Michele
u probably dont no it
JAZZ was invented by the negros
the Muddy waters gang
it means FUCK
http://www.redhotjazz.com/
the original musical score is fucked up during rendition
they cudnt read music
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