I've listened to these three albums and I REALLY fuck wit them. I have no knowledge of jazz at all beyond "Miles Davis is GOAT" I'm pretty open minded but if you could rec anything close to these 3, it would be awesome.
This board doesn't have a consensus on jazz we just listen to pop go someplace else young un
>>63619069
you like jazz fusion
anything John McLaughlin, but specifically his shit with Miles Davis: Bitches Brew, In a Silent Way, Live/Evil, Dark Magus. Give all those a go.
and try fucking with Soft Machine - Third. Not quite jazz, but it's...something.
>>63619069
My Favourite Things by Coltrane is another great album for starters.
if you like rock then listen to fusion albums. You'll eventually get into Jazz.
Free Jazz is a good place to go after those albums
Artists like Ornette Coleman, Alice & John Coltrane, Don Cherry or Sunra. All great musicians to sorta kick start your Jazz exploration.
If you're interested I got into Jazz because of Fire! and Fire! Orchestra. A little bit more accessible imo. Good place to start because it's free jazz and big band. Two amazing genres to explore.
Well since everyone else helped you I'll just pop some names.
Hiroshi Fukumura Quintet - Morning Flight
Chales Sullivan - Genesis
Music Inc. - Live at Slugs', Volume 1
Freddie Hubbard - Straight Life
you might like some Bill Evans if you liked Scenery
>>63619069
I cant remember the name of the first album of pic releated, can u help me?
>>63619423
Scenery - Ryo Fukui
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>>63619167
Thank you My Dudes
>jazz
Buy a fedora.
>>63619499
love you man, keep on diggin
You should definitely check out Ornette Coleman he's my personal favorite
>>63619069
I'm in the same boat as you.
Shit I've liked:
Sonny Rollins - Saxophone Colossus
Pharaoh Sanders - Karma
Duke Ellington - Money Jungle
Thelonious Monk - Brilliant Corners
Anything Coltrane or Davis with few exceptions
Anthony Braxton has some good Saxophone improve if you like that.
what's the one on the right?
Also you might like this
>>63621361
Mars is a Very Bad Place for Love
Great entry-level album, a really good one.
>>63619192
This is one of my first jazz albums, always a classic
The Crimson Jazz Trio is incredible, it's Ian Wallace on drums and two other blokes playing lots of King Crimson music, but jazz. It's great
Snarky Puppy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDXnPfA_5pY
Hiatus Kaiyote
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ilr1AY41AA