Do any albums exist with heavy uptempo shit on every track? Honestly, tracks 2 and 4 on this were a letdown for me. Not that I don't think of all the soloists as monsters, but I constantly crave small groups (drums, bass and horns) with a shit ton of tense energy that doesn't sacrifice structure like free jazz does. Rarely ever find it.
Heard this?
I don't have any suggestions but I'm also interested
>>61263041
Haven't, but will check out. Never been a fan of Buddy or big bands despite playing in a few, even with Buddy's arrangements. Idk I get a cheesy vibe from him and the songs he plays despite how his soloing is intense af.
>>61263076
Same. Art Blakey is good but I find him too restrained at times.
>>61263020
Check out Mosaic by Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers if you haven't already
also Mingus is perfect heavy post-bop
Blues & Roots is a good place to start
>>61263178
Itching to check out more Art. Already a huge fan of Mingus so I'm covered there.
>>61263263
Are you into Eric Dolphy?
>>61263277
Yes. So far I've listened to Far Cry and Iron Man. Kinda hard to get through them because the harmonies are so harsh, but man, Left Alone destroys me and I love listening to his solo on Take The A Train with Mingus.
>>61263125
>>61263076
OP here, just found this, get fucking destroyed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tuLK6I4lgM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHpbxkKVnEU
Eric Harland's first album comes close
>>61263850
check out Out To Lunch! and At The Five Spot vol. 1
Far Cry and Iron Man aren't easy ones to start with