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darkshade
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Posted: 16 Aug 2020 at 7:34am |
Over the past year I've discovered so many great albums released
by ECM Records. I realized at some point that I had overlooked almost
all albums released under the label, even though I was long familiar
with many of the artists who've recorded with them, at least from back
in the 70s/80s. Since then it had been a fruitful and rewarding
experience. At times it feels like it's own genre. It's not always music
I would label as "jazz" as some of the music goes beyond genre labels.
What are your favorites from the label? I think most of us know these albums, these are some of the most popular albums from the label. |
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js
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There is a ECM thread with a several pages on here somewhere, but I can't find it right now.
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js
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Found it, it was hidden because we had to get rid of the mp3s.
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darkshade
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That is why I started this one, but I'll head over to the other thread and see what's going on.
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darkshade
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A recent favorite "Big Map Idea" from 1989
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snobb
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I really like some ECM early releases, when they were most adventurous ever in label's history, like Jan Garbarek Afric Pepperbird 80s and 90s were too much "ambient/new age" period for label as for my taste, in a new Millennium they returned back with some more adventurous works, partially from new NYC avantgarde jazz artists as Tim Berne or Michael Formanek. Edited by snobb - 18 Aug 2020 at 2:28am |
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Steve Wyzard
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My 10 Favorite ECM Albums:
1) Ralph Towner/Gary Burton: Matchbook (1975) 2) Tomasz Stanko Quartet: Suspended Night (2004) 3) Chick Corea/Gary Burton: Crystal Silence (1973) 4) Enrico Rava: The Plot (1977) 5) Jan Garbarek/Bobo Stenson: Witchi-Tai-To (1974) 6) John Abercrombie: Current Events (1986) 7) Old and New Dreams: Playing (1980) 8) Eberhard Weber: Yellow Fields (1976) 9) Tomasz Stanko Quartet: Soul of Things (2002) 10) Kenny Wheeler: Double Double You (1984)
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