On Monday 07 July 2003 11:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Maybe JT can recommend some stuff for us for the list? or anyone else? top
> 5 jazz lp's to find that we might like??
Top 5 jazz LPs I like:
1) Pharoah Sanders: Journey To The One
2) Herbie Hancock: Maiden Voyage
3) Sun Ra: Lanquidity
4) Ali
there is a compilation of herbie's warner bros. years that absolutely
changed my life. http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/cd/review.asp?aid=11028
i listened in awe as my ideas of what music could be totally exploded. never
gets old. yummy.
on 7/7/03 12:08 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
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Maybe JT can recommend some stuff for us for the list? or anyone else? top
5 jazz lp's to find that we might like??
would be interested to know.
Personally, I'll stick to Blue Note and suggest, as well as those Herbie
Hancock LPs:
Joe Henderson's "Page One"
Kenny Dorham's "Una Mas"
Bobby
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>I dunno, I know nothing about jazz. I have a few Miles Davis LPs,
some
>Pharoh Sanders stuff and that, but I've never been able to find
much more
>stuff that I'm really enthusistic about (mainly because I don't
Check out "Sun Ra"
("Out To Lunch" is brilliant, pick that up if you get the chance)
That's nowhere near enough!
carry on then.!
P.S. did you check the re-edit of secret friend? worth getting?
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>Joe Henderson's "Page One"
>Kenny Dorham's "Una Mas"
>Bobby Hutcherson's "Patterns"
>Eric Dolphy "Out To Lunch!"
>Pete LaRoca "Basra"
Nice one Jonny - thats what I was looking for.
I got the Eric Dolphy - forgot to say - I'll have to pull that out, not
listened to it in a while. I like it thoug
> Talking of Herbie - did anyone in the UK see the 'South Bank Show' last
> Sunday?
> They did a special on him. Loads of wicked old footage of him in the
> 70's/80's.
> Lots of interesting insights too.
Hee hee. I don't like biographical type documentaries. I'd rather they got
into the technical
>BTW - Totally agree about Herbie... not trying to take anything away
>from him. But as a proponent of future music (esp. of the detroit
>flavor) I can't just sit back and say "well that sound has been done
>better 30 years ago by someone else so why bother." I want people to
>keep pushing, I wan