What's your favourite kind of jazz? Mines post-bop/hard bop.
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>>65773962
I don't like jazz so none of it I suppose
>>65773974
Why did you post in this thread...
post-bop/hard for me too
the bluesy the better
>>65774007
Got any albums that you love the most and would rec?
>>65773962
I tend to like faster tempos and unorthodox chord changes/phrasing and such, so I am also a big fan of bop. I've been listening lately to Seatbelts, the band who did music for Cowboy Bebop.
About half of their stuff is pretty bad ass and jazzy, such as https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93_MFYyu5q4
They have a few others in the same vein, like NY Rush, and Time to Know (Be Waltz).
Also another great band I've recently discovered is Old Style Sextet, specifically their song 8 Ball.
Any suggestions?
I fuck heavily with modal and more intimate driven like bill evans and cannonball adderley
something like the chet baker sings album
>>65775791
so... vocal jazz? billie holiday is the queen tbqh. better than fitzgerald
>>65773962
something like this (in order of preference):
hard bop, post bop
modal, big band
third stream, cool jazz
free
fusion
>>65773962
Third stream
>>65775890
yes maam
>>65773962
Post-bop bordering into free/avante-garde. See John Coltrane - Meditations. McCoy Tyner's final solo is one of the best things ever recorded.
any good new hard bop/post pop?
>>65773962
I don't know much about Jazz but I know that I love Joko Kanno's stuff, Soil & "Pimp" Sessions, Hiromi Uehara and the black chick playing upright bass on the Berklee YouTube channel.