Rok, I was just thinking, and I want an honest answer to this question; have you ever heard any better jazz in your life, than you have since I started this thread?
Enjoy the music.
Jazz for aficionados
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I was just thinking, and I want an honest answer to this question; have you ever heard any better jazz in your life, than you have since I started this thread?***** I take this to mean, "what music have you purchased as a result of that music being posted and reviewed on this thread"? Artist I have purchased based on recommendations on this thread: Harold Land, Woody Shaw, Trio Tres Bien and Anita O'Day. I doubt if any people buy music based on this thread. I define "New Music" as music I had not heard before, played by an artist I was not previously aware of. So the answer to your question is, Yes. Cheers |
As I have stated a number of times before; "you tube" enables us to get all the music we missed; I thought I had everything recorded by Yusef Lateef in this time period, but I don't have this particular record. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YoapuIvv_4 Yusef Lateef is an artist I admired from the first time I heard him; that's because he was so exotic and unusual, even the instruments he plays are unusual; flute, oboe, bamboo flute, shenai, and argol. Enjoy the music. |
When I saw Ahmad live in Chicago, he was working with a guy on steel drums. Here's "Poinciana", but with steel drums, it's a lot different. That's the thing about Ahmad; he can get so many different sounds out of the same tune, that it's new all over again. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHpaSAXANqU Enjoy the music. |