What are other jazz albums that have tracks that take a very different approach on a track by track basis like pic?
Most other jazz albums seem to be based around one concept with the approach towards the music based on that. Even TBSATSL is like that. But Mingus Ah Um's concept is based around respect to the past, and that results in each track going for its own thing (gospel inspired, blues inspired, Ellington inspired, etc.) I would like more records like this please.
Essential Jazz:
https://mega.nz/#F!ZlJynagS!Jpnh5wBF4zcvBXLpxH2p4A
Essential Jazz-Fusion:
https://mega.nz/#F!dokFRSTa!ExGpvNBgn6lbL4rgF-d3KQ
>/mu/ jazz guides and charts
http://imgur.com/a/7k7Sw
>releases, reviews and news
https://pastebin.com/RXP80z0f(embed)
>music downloads
https://archive.org/details/davidwnivenjazz
>historical resources
https://mega.nz/#F!fNdmVR7B!9a5sgVwyqqC3i3j9ooJGLg(jazz books)
https://mega.nz/#F!vZUVwQAR!nye_-wRwFbm-0Q3DYivQBg(Collection of Blue Note liner notes)
https://mega.nz/#F!ncdz0CpY!7RKQ_SY6OI77NcKS64t4UA(Collection of 1960’s Down Beat Scans)
>jazz theory and playing resources
https://mega.nz/#F!WcEEmbIJ!YGcPWrZAx4K9Jf4TVnsb_w
>>74733439
I need some 2017 jazz
What's good?
>>74733445
Trio 3 - Visiting Texture
Baptiste Trotignon & Yosvany Terry - Ancestral Memories
Miguel Zenon - Típico
The Necks - UNFOLD
>>74733479
Thanks - got the first 3 in mp3?