Jazz thread.
What are you listening to?
What are your favourite albums with slowly, whispery played sax/trumpet?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdLSMnQFs-A
Kind of blue: any of the tracks
>What are you listening to?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPYaULSe5YI
Is fusion welcome here? If not than >>61993685
And all the early Herbie Hancock stuff like Empyrean Isles and Maiden Voyage
>>61993559
>What are you listening to?
A lot of Fats Waller lately cause I picked up a pretty decent sized compilation of his stuff.
>What are your favourite albums with slowly, whispery played sax/trumpet?
Tomasz Stanko's Dark Eyes is great for that style of trumpet playing which isn't as well represented as it is in sax. Very intimate and melancholic.
>>61993559
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJplKSrRbxQ
Absolutely stellar
>>61993849
>Is fusion welcome here?
It depends... There's a lot of shit fusion that gets shit on but there's also a lot of fusion that /jazz/ tends to approve of too.
As a general rule though, all the music you like isn't welcome on /mu/.
>What are you listening to?
Current 93 right now, last jazz I listened to was Monk with Coltrane, Off Minor is great with John
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2ZFdJEPi2Y
>slowly, whispery played sax/trumpet?
Not an album, but Goodbye Pork Pie Hat (gotta get a bit into it if you haven't heard it before)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxz9eZ1Aons
>>61993685
Last listened to that drunk on new year's with a girl I like, who hates me now
>>61993953
I mainly listen to Weather Report for fusion it can be really good but after Jaco joined it was more or less funk, but still not bad music just not jazz.
>>61993849
All fusion is welcome. I love fusion. To me, it has everything good about jazz plus sonic design.
>>61994058
Nothing beats Weather Report/Live Tokyo/Sweetnighter for me personally.
I know this isn't jazz, but is there any jazz where people do improv over a simple melody line?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w98RxWf0Wyc
While we're on the topic of Fusion, I see this album get tons of hate but with The Elders and Young and fine, as well as the Pursuit of the Women With the Feathered Hat I couldn't dislike this album because those alone are some of their best work with Jaco
>>61994289
I can't speak for others, but I welcome improvisational music. I don't think there are a lot of jazz fans on /mu/ who wouldn't like, say, Supersilent or Blixt.
Also, anything to bolster the thread so it doesn't die and we can talk about more jazz.
I can't litsen to your track right now, but I will soon.
>>61994266
Yes, Tears and Boogie Woogie Walts are my favorites from them.
>>61993764
This album just blew my mind the first time I heard it. Eric Dolphy had so much inside his head.
I'm interested in hearing where the standards came from.
https://youtu.be/QI37tzFJYqA
Thoughts on Andrew White?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzFw3x9-1Mo
>>61994660
I thought you said Andrew Hill for a second and I got excited.
>>61994289
I couldn't name anyone off the top of my head who does this persistently, but interesting track.
>>61995678
Jazz threads are so sad because its pretty much the only music I listen to so I rarely go on this board theses threads always door immediately.
>>61995801
Me as well. I'm tired of this board as a whole, but I still enjoy going on jazz threads tho.
>What are you listening to?
pic related
>What are your favourite albums with slowly, whispery played sax/trumpet?
I think Ben Webster is a right choice for what you're asking.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EaqD4N9S9s
>>61993925
i refuse to endorse pianists who can stretch a 13th
ive been listening to a ton of lennie tristano (im a pianist working on basslines so)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4kmydGtcgw
and for an interesting modern duet version from some obviously punk kid pedagogy took to the moon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1kZ8t3cQ_0
also
>found keith jarrets verison of poinciana refreshing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqjA6sKYUs0
until he fucking starts moaning, which is the most annoying egocentric thing any musician has ever done in the history of recorded music. with the greats in the 50s, at least theyre on pitch and the mics suck so much it doesnt get in the way of the music, but fucking jarrett. he must have a small dick
>>61996437
>i refuse to endorse pianists who can stretch a 13th
why
>What are you listening to?
https://soundcloud.com/shchxango/john-coltrane-1963-my-favorite
bump
has anyone listened to this? It supposedly came out last week, but i haven't found any online releases. no one would happen to have an dl?
>Listening to pic related
Straight Street is fav track for sure.
Lf recs
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I was surprised at how good that album is
>>61998301
Joe Henderson is just fantastic. Really great leader and player.
Not really sure what i'm listening to. It sounds like 9 dudes playing 9 different things all at one time. smdh.
>>61998349
The album was actually written while he was under a huge deal of pressure because he was trying to make it big with in New York and you can really feel this in the album's title track. Would you have any other albums from him to recommend?
>>61993559
oh man i'm gonna like this thread
chet is so soft on this and it's fucking captivating
please
bump
Bumping with an underrated drummer
https://youtu.be/6gvIfX3-vDE
>>61997516
uploaded here my friend >>61999511