Jazz

Started by vanice4 pages

yeah, you have to hear the classics, cuz they are the best! then you can go in to things like the Mahavishnu Orchestra...

well sense I'm from Sweden, I know a lot of Swedish jazz witch you've probably never heard of.. but I'll mention some of them anyway, maybe you can find their music somewhere. 1. Atomic, modern jazz with a lot of free form jazz moments in their improvisation. very funny music. Monica Zetterlund. the best Swedish jazz singer ever. she died last year. she made an album with Bill Evans, called Waltz for Debby. very good. Jan Johansson, a good pianist and finally Per "texas" Johansson who plays modern jazz. check them out if you like.

Miles Davis - In A Silent Way

I can't get enough of this album.

Miles Davis - Kind of Blue

The best I've ever heard.

I like Kind of Blue cause it's like that essential jazz album.. it gets everyone into jazz.. but I don't think it's his best work. In a Silent Way is epic.. more abstract, more ambient, more dope..

You into Charles Mingus?

You guys should check out Prince's stuff from 1999-2003.
The vault, The rainbow children, One Nite Alone Live!, Xpectation, C-note and N.E.W.S.

The Wildnerness years, awesome stuff on there.

Originally posted by Afro Cheese
I like Kind of Blue cause it's like that essential jazz album.. it gets everyone into jazz.. but I don't think it's his best work. In a Silent Way is epic.. more abstract, more ambient, more dope..

You into Charles Mingus?

I like the kind of blue concept with just a simple theme and then it's just improvising.

I've heard Joni Mitchell's album "Mingus", and some other songs by him. He's very good. His music is a very good improvising base. Mon and mingus are very similar in that way. Have you heard "Waltz for Debby" by Monica Zetterlund and Bill Evans?

thought i would try to bring this thread back to life.

anbody like Herbie Hancock? i think he is great, so anyways, anyone wanna talk about Jazz?

Hancock is a G. "Thrust" is a wu-banga.

Originally posted by vanice
I like the kind of blue concept with just a simple theme and then it's just improvising.

I've heard Joni Mitchell's album "Mingus", and some other songs by him. He's very good. His music is a very good improvising base. Mon and mingus are very similar in that way. Have you heard "Waltz for Debby" by Monica Zetterlund and Bill Evans?

I know I've heard that song but not a version with Bill Evans.. I think I heard the thelonius monk version.

word bro, i love Maiden's Voyage. great album great piece. his whole group was sick. Ron Carter is a great Double Bass player. have you ever heard Madlib's Shades of Blue?

Dudley Moore

Not a conventional Jazz musician and that is why I listen to his compositions, they are so different from any thing else in Jazz.

I didn't have any Jazz CD's, until I came across recently "Dudley" just released this year.

The new CD provides a dazzling collection of music from the sixties and seventies, showing Dudley's remarkable abilities as composer, conductor and pianist. This CD includes examples of Dudley's jazz trio performances, film scores for Bedazzled and 30 is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia, and his brilliant solo "Madrigal," sung in two parts (both by Dudley).
This remarkable renaissance man began playing jazz in the basement of Peter Cook's new comedy night spot, The Establishment Club in Soho, London, while still in his twenties. London audiences therefore had two opportunities every night to applaud this up and coming young performer - onstage in the groundbreaking comedy revue "Beyond the Fringe" and after the show in the basement of The Establishment Club. Having spent a short time playing with both the Vic Lewis and the Johnny Dankworth big bands, Dudley returned to a more intimate setting and formed the Dudley Moore Trio. In this format he could shine and also experiment by introducing elements of his two strongest influences-- Erroll Garner and Oscar Peterson - with a little Bach thrown in just to remind his audiences that he was also a highly accomplished, classically trained pianist.

Over the next thirty years or so the Trio was to remain his favourite jazz medium for live performances, studio recordings, and world tours. Throughout his career as a film actor, a television comedian, a composer and a classical pianist, jazz was woven as a very bright thread into the fabric of his life.

Dudley Moore formed Martine Avenue Productions for the specific purpose of producing his recorded works. The company is proud to be continuing that mandate by releasing this latest recording of his creative genius. As with all projects of Martine Avenue Productions,proceeds from the CD will help to support two organizations that were close to Dudley's heart--Music For All Seasons, taking live professional musicians into all types of residential facilities, and the Dudley Moore Research Fund for PSP, helping to find a cure for the neurological condition that took his life on March 27, 2002.

Herbie Hancock - great, only heard like two songs but those are good. More in to Chick Corea and McCoy Tyner but..

Thelonius - also great. people like him more now than at his time I think, kinda funny.. I like the song "four in one". The waltz for debby I talked about is an album, but there is a song to. by Bill Evans. think he made it but I'm not sure. It's called Monicas vals on the record. (vals is the Swedish word for waltz)

never hard of Dudley Moore, gonna have to check him up =)

wake up people write something!!! 😱

man then you should listen to Herbie's Maiden Voyage, great 60s jazz. Nice and laid back, then kinda of music you can go out to a nice Jazz club to and just relax and have a nice conversation with a martini 😄

how would you rate thelonius vanice?

I'll look it up!!!

On a scale form one to ten I'd say eight. hes unique but after a while you know the sound almost too well.

Ever heard Horace Silver? he's the devil man! 👿

🤣

nah is he nice?

you a fan of kev brown?

never heard of him.
let's decide who is the best jazz pianist!

do you play an instrument? do you play jazz?

once again... WAKE UP!! 😱

afro

Originally posted by vanice
never heard of him.
let's decide who is the best jazz pianist!

do you play an instrument? do you play jazz?

best on piano, from what i ve heard i would have to say Herb hancock. im kinda of new to the jazz circuit, i love listening to it, but i dont know too many names.

ok, hmm I'd say Bil Evans. they are kinda like echother... Let's continue this.. Who's the best saxophone player?

ok, hmm I'd say Bil Evans. they are kinda like etch other... Let's continue this.. Who's the best saxophone player?