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Steve Wyzard
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Can't believe I haven't responded to this yet!
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 Abercombie - 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) Honorable mentions: 11. Gary Burton Quintet - Passengers (1977) 12. Charlie Haden/Jan Garbarek/Egberto Gismonti - Magico (1980) |
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MarcusJazz
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Keith Jarrett "My foolish heart" Chick Corea "Return to forever" Jan Garbarek "Dresden" Miroslav Vitous "Universal syncopations" Terje Rypdal "Blue" Marc Johnson "Bass desires" Zakir Hussain "Making music" Chick Corea and Gary Burton "In Concert Zurich" Dave Holland "Extensions" Anouar Brahem "Le voyage de sahar" Edited by MarcusJazz - 28 Sep 2021 at 11:34am |
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js
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Chick Corea Return to Forever
Julian Priester Love Love Steve Reich Music for 18 Musicians Terje Rypdal Waves Terje Rypdal Descendre
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darkshade
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Couldn't just do 10. This list could change tomorrow. Abercrombie/Holland/DeJohnette - Gateway Pat Metheny & Lyle Mays - As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls John Clark - Faces Chick Corea - Return To Forever Ralph Towner - Solstice David Darling - Cycles Terje Rypdal/Miroslav Vitous/Jack DeJohnette Pat Metheny Group - Offramp
Eberhard Weber - Yellow Fields Richard Beirach - Elm Steve Tibbetts - Safe Journey Julian Priester - Love, Love Keith Jarrett - The Survivors' Suite Marc Johnson - Bass Desires Jan Garbarek - Places Edited by darkshade - 17 Aug 2020 at 7:35am |
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Matt
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Nice list Frederic. I actually have Anja Lechner on now coincidentally in Tarkovsky Quartet "Nuit Blanche". She is a wonderful cello player. or violincello as they list her on albums. I have been meaning to get Dino Saluzzi with her as you have listed above. Still haven't heard that one.
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Frederic_Alderon
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Steve Reich – Music for 18 Musicians
Pat Metheny: New Chautauqua (1979) Egberto Gismonti: Solo (1979) Arvo Pärt: Arbos (1987) Steve Tibbetts: Big Map Idea (1989) Meredith Monk: Book of Days (1990) Paul Bley: Solo in Mondsee (2007) Dino Saluzzi and Anja Lechner: Ojos Negros (2007) Vijay Iyer – Break Stuff (2015) Keith Jarrett: Facing You (1971)
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kaukbert
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I'm new on here, just joined tonight, would you mind if I gave you my top 10?.
John Abercrombie Gateway Ralph Towner Solstice Miroslav Vitous Universal Syncopations Kieth Jarrett Koln Concert Bill Connors Swimming with A Hoe in My body Jan Garbarek Belonging Enrico Rava Pilgrim and the Stars Pat Metheny Bright Size Life Jan Garbarek Star Jan garbarek Eventyr |
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kaukbert
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yes, The Everyman band features David Torn, love Cloud about mercury and Prezens. What are the Every Man band albums like?
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snobb
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it looks no-one mentioned "Conference Of The Birds" ?!
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Matt
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Kazuhiro
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Yes. "Not for Nothing" is a cool album. I think that "Dream of the Elders" is a good album if Dave Holland of this time is post bop which went.
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Matt
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Not really any particular order except the top five. They are all good for me
Arvo Part......"Alina" not Jazz but something beautiful. Neo Classical is that the term? whatever, not often you hear me having anything remotely to do with Classical
Tomaz Stanko......"Leosia"
Tomaz Stanko......" From The Green Hill"
Tomaz Stanko......"The Soul Of Things"
He did them all in a row, someone must have been putin' something in his coffee, marvellous to say the least
Keith Jarrett......"Whisper Not"
Louis Sclavis........"L'affrontment des Pretendants"
Chick Corea......"Return To Forever"
Jan Garbarek......"Rites".............bloody awesome
Dave Holland...........".Not For Nothin"
Tord Gustavsen Trio.........."Changing Places"...........for those quiet reflective times.........yeah, if you believe that with me.
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Abraxas
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I've recently discovered Azimuth and I'd like to share it with you:
Wonderful stuff.
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darkprinceofjazz
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Dave Holland - Not for Nothing'
Marc Johnson - Shades of Jade Terje Rypdal - Odyssey Terje Rypdal - After the Rain Pat Metheny - Off Ramp Paul Motian - Garden of Eden Trio Beyond - Suadades Keith Jarrett - The Survivors Suite Jan Garbarek - Witchi -Tai- To Nik Bartsch's Ronin - Holon |
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gnombient
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Tough poll, many great albums to choose from! Some of my favorites:
John Abercrombie: Timeless
Abercrombie/Holland/DeJohnette - Gateway
Barre Phillips - Mountainscapes
Pat Metheny - Bright Size Life
Shankar - Pancha Nadai Pallavi
Julian Priester - Love, Love
Eberhard Weber - Colours of Chloe
Colin Walcott - Cloud Dance
Terje Rypdal/Miroslav Vitous/Jack DeJohnette - s/t
Gary Burton - Dreams So Real
Classical/Early music
Ambrose Field & John Potter - Being Dufay
Arvo Part - Miserere
Paul Hillier - Proensa
Rolf Lislevand - Nuove Musiche
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Dick Heath
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I've tried not to have more than one entry from the same artist, (anybody spot where I've broke that rule?). Alphabetically:
John Abercrombie - Night
Chick Corea - Improvision 1
Everyman Band - Without Warning
Jan Garbarek/Agnes Buen Garnas - Rosensfole
Heiner Goebbels - Man In The Elevator (Der Mann Im Fahrstuhl) Pat Metheny Group - American Garage
Terj Rypdal - Chaser
John Surman - Road To St Ives
David Torn - Cloud About Mercury
Ralph Towner - Solo Concert
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Moshkito
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I remember when I saw this advert in Melody Maker that Ash Ra Tempel and Terje Rypdal's Odyssey were playing together in London somewhere ... and a couple of months later the "Odyssey" album showed up at the station and Guy Guden played it, and a couple of other folks also liked a couple of pieces in the album ... and while I liked it, and enjoyed listening to it, I could not help thinking that I was listening to a jazz band that was not interested in being a jazz band ... and that Terje was actually adding something to the bottom end, and it didn't matter if that bottom was jazz, rock, or anything else.
I still ahve over 10 or 12 LP's of his music and like everyone of them ... but I am not sure that the majority of the music he does is actually "jazz" ... it just fits in a different place, and I really consider the majority of the work, plain classical music with the electric guitar being the instrument instead of a violin or anything else.
But it will be another 100 years before the electric guitar is considered a bona fide instrument in an orchestra! It's too bad, because even Frank Zappa showed that you could conduct an electric guitar just fine! ... and it's still not done!
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... And then one day, the prophet said that you and I would know what is art ... and real!
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Sean Trane
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Mmmmhhh!!!...
I'm pretty sure thatBleak House was a Polydor release
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my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicted musicians to crazy ones....
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Slartibartfast
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The crack train from New York from New York.
One of my newer ECMs: Edited by Slartibartfast - 11 Sep 2011 at 6:16am |
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js
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Interesting, they should play that quietly in the background in train stations, ha.
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