Any J*** Recommendations??
Posted by: John on 28 November 2000
Thanx
John
Oliver Nelson (Blues and the Abstract Truth)
Andrew Hill (Point of Departure)
Eric Dolphy ( Out to Lunch)
Clifford Brown with Max Roach (Of course Brown was the better trumpeter than Miles Davies)
I could go on buit you would end up bankrupt!
try a Blue Note sampler (there are loads of them)... it'll give you a wide cross-section of the artists (and personnel, which you can later spot on other albums... for example, seems that almost anything that Ray Brown plays on is fab), and give you a good place to move forward from. They're inexpensive, too.
I'm partial to Cookin', Steamin', and Relaxin' by Miles.
HTH
Rico - musichead
Pete.
Miles - Porgy & Bess/My Funny Valentine/Someday My Prince Will Come; Bill Evans - live at Montreaux (circa '68); Herbie Hancock - Maiden Voyage/My Point of View; Wayne Shorter - Adam's Apple/Schizophrenia/Night Dreamer; Cannonball Adderley - Somethin' Else/Mercy, Mercy, Mercy/Quintet in San Francisco/Nippon Soul; Oscar Peterson - Night Train; Wes Montgomery - Full House; Ahmad Jamal - The Awakening; Oliver Nelson - Blues & the Abstract Truth...
oh dear, and that's just scratching the surface of my favourites...
And it's very flattering to be mentioned in nearly the same breath as Wayne Shorter, Horace Silver, Brad Mehldau, and Pat Metheny ... all faves of mine.
Happy listening
Cheers
John
Others already mentioned most of what I would suggest. I would reiterate the Bill Evans suggestions and the Oliver Nelson "Blues and the Abstract Truth"--fantastic record.
Also try the Modern Jazz Quartet--Pyramid, European Concert, Dedicated to Connie, Lonely Woman.
Duke Ellington--Afro-Eurasian Eclipse, Latin American Suite, and Blues in Orbit.
Enjoy !
BobĖ
I bought the Chet Baker album (with others) following your recommendation a few years ago. A really great version of My Funny Valentine. And I can vouch for lots of great Jazz (et al) on your list.
Do Northern Californians again have a Naim dealer?
Stewart (currently repatriated)
What do you mean you repatriated? Where are you currently living? Back in the UK? I tried to email you, but got a dead letter notice. Email me with your current address. I'd love to hear from you. And yes - Northern California does indeed have a Naim dealer, and I'm it ! Of course, I've been (it) all along! Love the people - love the gear - I wouldn't have it any other way!
BTW, have you checked out Henry Threadgill - "Where's Your Cup"? Absolutely my top pick as the most important serious jazz album of the past several years. A little "outside", but what passion! what inventiveness! what a brilliant goddamn motherf---er!
For the moment I am using a UK-based server: stewartcooper@onetel.net.uk
Stewartt
Duke Ellington
Ellington Indigos
Rockin' In Rhythm (ASV CD AJA 5057R)
Any Collection from 1928-1933
Money Jungle
Charlie Parker
"Bird" Symbols
Now's the Time (Verve)
The Legendary Dial Masters
Dizzy Gillespie
Bird and Diz
Dizzier & Dizzier
Essential Jazz Masters
Dizzy's Diamonds
Thelonius Monk
Brilliant Corners
5 By Monk By 5
Misterioso
Thelonius Alone In San Francisco
Monk's Blues
Criss Cross
Thelonius in Action
Charles Mingus
Pithecanthropus Erectus
Black Saint & the Sinner Lady
Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus
Mingus Ah Um
Mingus at Monterrey
Mingus Plays Piano
The Clown
Blues & Roots
Miles Davis
Kind of Blue
Sketches of Spain
Round About Midnight
Nefertitti
Cookin'
Music from Siesta
Live Around the World
Tutu
John Coltrane
A Love Supreme
Coltrane (Blue cover - Impulse)
Crescent
Giant Steps
Meditations
Lush Life
John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman
The Village Vanguard Sessions
The Africa Brass Sessions
Ornette Coleman
The Shape of Jazz to Come
Change of the Century
This is Our Music
Free Jazz
Eric Dolphy
Out There
Outward Bound
Out to Lunch (RVG Edition/Blue Note)
The Illinois Concert
Bill Evans
Waltz for Debby
Conversations with Myself
You Must Believe in Spring
The Tony Bennett/Bill Evans Album
Portrait in Jazz
Billie Holiday
Lady in Satin
Django Reinhardt
Any Collection
Chet Baker
Let's Get Lost
The Touch of Your Lips
Lennie Tristano
Lennie Tristano (Atlantic 1224)
Archie Shepp
Ballads for Trane
Henry Threadgill
Where's Your Cup?
Dexter Gordon
Go (RVG Edition/Blue Note)
Swiss Nights
Bud Powell
The Amazing Bud Powell
Roland Kirk
We Free Kings
Sonny Rollins
Sonny Rollins plus Four
Volume Two (RVG Edition/Blue Note)
Saxophone Colossus (Prestige 50th anniversary ed.)
Tadd Dameron
The Magic Touch
Fountainbleu
John
Miles- Someday my prince will come
Coltrane- My favortie it things
Hancock- Empyeron Isle
Jimmy Smith- The Sermon
Kenny burrel- Around Midnight
They work for me!