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Essential Jazz
JLM:
Mustn't forget the incomparable Louis Jordan.
Or God himself, Art Tatum.
Martin:
Miles Davis, Bugge Wesseltoft, Pat Metheny, Stan Getz and Jaga Jazzist.
KharBevNor:
So, what's the ONE Jazz recording to try, for a guy (ie me) who hasn't heard much more than Norah Jones, but really digs, for example Ephel Duath and Carpathian Forest's 'Blackened Jazz' (ie Cold Comfort, House of the Whipcord, Cold Murderous Music).
Signum_Tenebrae:
Billy Cobham
JLM:
--- Quote from: Martin ---Miles Davis, Bugge Wesseltoft, Pat Metheny, Stan Getz and Jaga Jazzist.
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Bugge Wesseltoft is amazing. Moving Is one of my favorite albums. Have you heard his collaborations with Laurent Garnier, both at the Montreaux Jazz Festival and on Garnier's recent album The Cloud Making Machine? Good stuff.
Also Eivind Aarset, another nordic jazzman, is quite incredible. Pretty much anything on Jazzland records is worth the money.
--- Quote from: KharBevNor ---So, what's the ONE Jazz recording to try, for a guy (ie me) who hasn't heard much more than Norah Jones, but really digs, for example Ephel Duath and Carpathian Forest's 'Blackened Jazz' (ie Cold Comfort, House of the Whipcord, Cold Murderous Music).
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Really depends. Are you looking to broaden out or just stick with what's familiar to you in terms of sound?
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