What kind of jazz?
Theres 100 years of jazz with many, many different styles, I couldn't pick one for all.
>>65105396
Any kind, that's the deal
>>65105378
Is this jazz?
>>65105396
t. Autism
I don't listen to jazz.
Not my absolute favorite, but I just heard this a couple of weeks ago and it's in my top 5.
>>65105378
You've already posted it, although i do really like bitches brew
>>65106439
How many ''Fav rock album'' threads do you see for all the hundreds of subgenres? Thats right, none.
Fucking clueless plebs.
>>65106565
why don't you tell me your favorite in each of the following genres:
Dixieland
Brass Band
Vocal Jazz
Big Band
Cool Jazz
Bebop
Hard Bop
Post-Bop
Free Jazz
Avant-Garde Jazz
Third Stream
Jazz Fusion
Traditional Jazz (neo-traditionalists like Marsalis)
you seem like a super expert and totally not a pedantic asshole, so i'm interested in your insights
>>65106636
Post in my thread too
>>65106601
inb4 bossa nova aint jazz
>>65106636
Sure no problem, added a couple of categories too
>Dixieland
Louis Armstrong - Satchmo Plays King Oliver
>Brass Band
Rebirth Brass Band - Feel Like Funkin' It Up
>Vocal Jazz
Nina Simone - I Put A Spell On You
>Big Band
Duke Ellington and His Orchestra - Ellington Uptown
>Cool Jazz
The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Time Out
>Bebop
Thelonious Monk - Monks Corner
>Hard Bop
Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers - Moanin'
>Post-Bop
Charles Mingus - Mingus Ah Um
>Free Jazz
The Peter Brötzmann Octet - Machine Gun
>Avant-Garde Jazz
Pharoah Sanders - Karma
>Third Stream
Bill Evans - Symbiosis
>Jazz Fusion
Herbie Hancock - Head Hunters
>Traditional Jazz (neo-traditionalists like Marsalis)
Don't know
>Acid Jazz
The Brand New Heavies - Brother Sister
>Nu Jazz
Bugge Wesseltoft - New Conceptions of Jazz
>Future Jazz
Galaxy 2 Galaxy - Galaxy 2 Galaxy
>>65106876
Babbys first >insert jazz subgenre<
>>65106876
>Monks Corner
do you mean monk's music or brilliant corners?
Threeway tie between pic related, Moanin', and Shape of Jazz To Come.
>>65105378
billie holiday - complete columbia recordings.
>>65106679
Om is better
>>65105378
But you already posted my favorite jazz album OP
>>65106636
wew
The way this is produced is incredible. The bass sounds so rich and I think Tyner's playing is at his peak, esp. on the title track.
>>65108309
>The bass sounds so rich
are you serious? it's a good album, no doubt about that, but the sound quality is subpar, especially the sound of the bass!
>>65108358
I think that's what stands out to me from a sound quality perspective. The bass line is simple and adds a texture that is sometimes missing from Coltrane's later stuff.
>>65106408
boooo
>>65107476
garbage
very beautiful record. some good choices and some high levels of autism.
>>65108309
great record and a very careful ear can pick up the absolute genius of jimmy garrison but is definitely not known for its sound quality
>>65106876
Absolute pleb tier.
>>65109735
Jimmy Garrison wasn't actually featured on this album.
>>65110194
wow, youre right...holy shit.
>>65109870
hell yes...this guy, this is my kind of guy.
>>65108408
good analysis. the simplicity and meditative rhythm on the title track is something that is very hard to emulate, even if you transcribe it. leaves so much space in the middle of the bar, brilliant
>>65105378
I do know that he's not too amazing at all of the instruments, but his ability in the instruments is amazing.
>Fav. track: All of Me