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brewski
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Posted: 19 May 2015 at 8:31pm |
1. Brubeck meets Bernstein meets Brubeck,2. Stan Getz bosa nova , 3. Jazz at Oberlin (Brubeck Quartet) 4. Miles Davis/Gil Evans (Sketches in Spain) 5. Stan meets Chet (Stan Getz/Chet Baker) 6. Them Dirty Blues ( Cannonball Adderley) 7. The complete Capitol charts Of Holman and Russo Kenton Band ,boxed set. 8. John Coletrane ( MY Favorite Things) 9. Anita Oday (Live IN Tokyo) 10.Stan Kenton Band (Live At Redlands University)
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js
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Excellent and welcome to the site.
We're always looking for reasonably knowledgeable jazz fans who want to write reviews, so feel free to check out the review part of the individual album entries.
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Frederic_Alderon
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tThose are actually quite interesting list
Will for sure check that, as some of them I see for the first time actually(( |
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Stopbyforjazz
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Miles Davis-Birth Of The Cool..Dave Brubeck-Take Five..Wynton Marsalis-J Mood..Clifford Brown-Paris Collection..Wes Montgomery-Small Group Recordings..Sonny Rollins-Newk's Time..Jazz Crusaders-Streetlife..Hank Crawford-After Hours..Cannonball Adderley-Somethin Else..Gerry Mulligan-Sextet.
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lunarston
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These are the first three albums that opened the way to jazz for me. Therefore, it is logical to put these performers in the first 3 places.
1. Chick Corea - 1971 - Return to Forever, 2. Weather Report - 1984 - Domino Theory, Miles Davis - 1969 - Bitches Brew. Of course, like most people, I began to study all possible jazz-rock classics of the 70s, 80s, 90s. I would single out those performers who served for me as mentors. It was in the ' 90s. 4. Dave Holland - 1998 - Point of View, 5. John Abercrombie - 1994 - Speak of The Devil, 6. John Scofield - 1998 - A Go Go Then, with the advent of the Internet, I had great opportunities. And since 2002, I've been getting super huge amounts of information into my head. From the vast store of knowledge about jazz it's hard for me to allocate the 4 remaining positions. I'll give them to more recent performers. Thanks to them I discovered new trends and genres in jazz music. 7. Aranis - 2012 - Made In Belgium, 8. Finnegans Wake - 2004 - 4th, 9. X-Legged Sally - 1991 - Slow Up, 10. Nik Barstch - 2008 - Holon But these are certainly not all the names I would like to write. I could easily list at least 100 more names. PS. Unfortunately my English is poor. I apologize in advance if my text is very difficult to read.
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