I just don't find jazz interesting, until i heard this album. It's fucking incredible. Is there anything remotely like pic related? This is one of my favourite albums now.
>>69699880
Not really but check out The Dynamic Sound Patterns of the Rod Levitt Orchestra
we have a jazz general
>>69689249
>>69699910
Thanks anon. I have been trying to get into jazz, but acclaimed titles such as Out to Lunch, Kind of Blue and A Love Supreme just don't do it for me.
Classical listener here btw, maybe that will help with the recs.
>>69699880
not really but it sounds like that's what youre really looking for; something different and new
i prescribe avant-garde exploration
>>69699880
Check out Karma.
Sounds like you prefer the whole big arrangements playing simpler music shtick to the smaller arrangements doing more subtle technique stuff. Which is okay, there's still some jazz you'll like!
Other similar style stuff from Mingus:
Charles Mingus - Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus
Charles Mingus - Let My Children Hear Music
Miles Davis - Sketches Of Spain, Bitches Brew, On The Corner, and all the series of crazy live albums he did during his electric years (all of this is VERY different from Kind Of Blue)
Perhaps something more traditional in jazz that you might still like:
Duke Ellington - The Blanton-Webster Band
Duke Ellington - The Far East Suite
Some not very traditional in jazz that you may appreciate
Don Cherry - Eternal Rhythm
Sun Ra - Atlantis
John Coltrane - Meditations (again VERY different from A Love Supreme, and also only peep this if you can fuck with something like Arnold Schoenberg.)
>>69699933
You must believe in spring by Bill Evans
>>69700101
>Sun Ra - Atlantis
I was with you up until here
>>69700424
The title track.
>>69700266
This. If you like classical, bill evans is an absolute must