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http://d21uwzfkfy2yiv.cloudfront.net...1118379293.gif this is my favorite jazz album....i suggest head phones as this album is a fine example of what can be done with stereo enjoy Quote:
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It took me many listens and lots of weed before this one really started sounding like music (take note uglyorgan) - and that was after I already loved Jazz. I agree that it's perfect though. Ornette Coleman is probably my favorite jazz artist. A more accessible but still avant garde album of his is The Shape of Jazz To Come. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Hi0uR7gGLK...jazztocome.jpg |
i have to admit that i thought of that after i sent it.....
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I'll just download and listen to both. More music, more fun. :)
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I would have went for some Monk or Mingus for a beginner.
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Bob sent me this:
http://991.com/newGallery/Ornette-Co...azz-459655.jpg Maybe not the best album for someone like myself, but I did enjoy this quite a bit. I'm gonna listen to it more and see if it grows on me. As it went on I got into it a lot more. For now it's a 7.5/10. |
Just a note for this thread. Dont be afraid to say you didnt like something at all. Its not like your spitting in the face of whomever gave you it. Personally I would like to know an honest answer from something I sent someone. (This isnt for anyone in particular just a general note)
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Finished listening to the Paul Butterfield album RezZ sent me a while ago, and I'm really liking it!
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