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I think billie holiday is great
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1920s:
Louis Armstrong-Hot Fives And Sevens Jelly Roll Morton-The Pearls Bix Beiderbecke-At The Jazz Band Ball Duke Ellington-The Okeh Ellington 1930s: Django Reinhardt-Complete Early Recordings Mills Brothers-1930s Recordings Count Basie-Complete Decca Cab Calloway-Early Years:1930-34 1940s: Duke Ellington-Blanton-Webster Band Charlie Parker-Savoy/Dial Masters Thelonious Monk-Genius Of Modern Music vols 1 and 2 Billie Holiday-Complete Decca 1950s: Miles Davis-Kind Of Blue Johnny Griffin-A Blowin Session John Coltrane-Giant Steps Sarah Vaughan And Count Basie Ella Fitzgerald-Cole Porter Songbook Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers-Moanin Thelonious Monk-Misterioso Sonny Rollins-Saxophone Colossus Charles Mingus-Ah Um 1960s: John Coltrane-A Love Supreme Wayne Shorter-Juju Herbie Han****-Maiden Voyage Lee Morgan-The Sidewinder Grant Green-Idle Moments Miles Davis-In A Silent Way Bill Evans-Sunday At The Village Vanguard Eric Dolphy-Out To Lunch Roland Kirk-We Free Kings 1970s: Miles Davis-Agharta Donald Byrd-Ethiopian Knights Freddie Hubbard-Red Clay Jim Hall-Concierto Keith Jarrett-Survivors Suite Clifford Jordan-Glass Bead Games Chick Corea with Return To Forever-Light As A Feather Jack DeJohnette-Special Edition John Abercrombie-Timeless 1980s: Keith Jarrett-Standards Vol 1 Chick Corea-Trio Music Live In Europe Emily Remler-Firefly John Zorn-Spy vs Spy Henry Threadgill-Rag Bush And All 1990s: Sonny Sharrock-Ask The Ages Bill Frisell-Have A Little Faith Kenny Wheeler-The Widow In The Window Paul Motian-Plays Bill Evans |
What about:
Marcus Miller Bob Taillefer Lee Ritenour Stanley Clarke Dave Weckl there easy for some one new . |
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Hello, my first post here,
Knowing what I know about the different styles of jazz today..If I was just getting into it I would go straight to the 60's hard bop, specifically Art Blakey & Jazz Messengers A night in Tunisia. That will give you an idea of the kind of energy and brute force of some real high octane jazz. It's like the jazz version of a coffee enema :D |
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I also agree with the other poster who mentioned Dave brubeck's Take Five...that's probably the easiest way to get a taste for the music Cannonball Adderly - Mercy Mercy Mercy would be another great choice for a more soul jazz vibe Jimmy Smith - The Sermon, I'm going off my head here :P |
I'm trying to get a hold of the double live album produced when they were just the Art Blakey Quartet.. I think its A Night at Birdland.
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