Post here albums driven by the piano. From rock to jazz, with vocals or not, it just have to be good. I'm on this mood...
Please, don't be shy!!!
Goldmund is lovely
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQx7z-Lw-A4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvOoQ0Ff2nA
Fujiyama is Godtier:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=O1X8CvYAK-E
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnSSsFUeh1g
desu I hardly know if this is a good album or not but I just loving posting it for the art
any David Kikoski
>>68966272
Kikoski is god-tier
Piano rock, you say?
This is the shizzle...
The Dust of Crushed Diamonds by Just Everywhere
It's kinda Ballroom influenced ambient, dreamy, experimental piano music (with some sweet vocals). I f**kin love it!
https://youtu.be/YnbgEd5-x5Y
Jizue is excellent. Math jazz/jazz rock with room for some sneaky hip hop.
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i think you mean
>>68970078
actually both. Ravedeath has a lot of piano as well.
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>>68965656
How do you find the best recording of these? Is there a website that ranks recordings?
Can't go wrong with Tori Amos and Fiona Apple as far as pop goes
>>68970209
>the best
It completely depends on your own preference or interpretation for each individual piece. Faster, slower, more rough, more sloppy, expressive, free etc. It's harder to rank classical music.
>>68969484
Wowzers. This is killer.
>>68970312
Ok thanks, gonna assume the more famous works the more recordings too, lots to try I guess
>>68969529
this is cool stuff so far
And Invisible Cinema too