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js
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That "Electric Byrd" by Donald Byrd thats on the front page right now is another one you would probably like too.
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supertwister
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Thanks a lot for this, looks like I'll have to make me a list. I also found a couple of interesting ideas in the TOP 2010 thread somewhere else in the forum. |
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Kazuhiro
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Yes. I certainly think that Spaces of Larry Coryell is a good example. This album might indeed have diversity. I will recommend Ananda Shankar as a subjective opinion. |
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darkshade
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Try Larry Coryell - "Spaces". It came out in '68 or '69 i think, and it's great early fusion with that "60s sound"
for more modern stuff, try Steve Jenkins - "mad science" from 2004 |
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js
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Thats what I thought you meant, which reminds me, "Invitation to Openess" by Les McCann
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supertwister
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Damn, my identity has been revealed already, that little girl must have given me away. Well, I like the psychedelic 'space' fusion era (or the semi avant-garde psychedelic jazz jam sort of thing as John has it): Davis, Hancock, early Report and (from Europe) Annexus Quam, Embryo, Dzyan, Nucleus, Soft Machine... But my Jazz knowledge is minimal. I have some Coltrane, Sun Ra, 60s Davis, some World Fusion but that's it. I barely have anything post 80s. Edited by supertwister - 26 May 2011 at 4:58pm |
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harmonium.ro
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Welcome Karl! ;-)
First you give us some proper hints, then we elaborate on that. |
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js
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For something newer you might want to try Robotobibok, in the nu jazz section on aisle four just past the frozen dinners.
They have a modernized approach to some of that semi avant-garde psychedelic jazz jam sort of thing.
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js
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Maybe "Lawrence of Newark" by Larry Young, its like the low-fi version of Santana's Caravanserai.
John McLaughlin's "Devotion" is very different for him, trippy groove based psychedelia.
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I'm not here! And I am not from PA. I don't even know what a PA is. Right, don't believe a word I'm saying, except this: I want to find me some cool jazz from the 60s and some modern artists maybe, preferably stuff with not too much melody and lots of atmosphere. Any ideas? |
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