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Jazz Fans-- Name some of your favorite, less well known recordings
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@psion: Thanks-- these might be too "outside" for some listeners but both are indeed classics of their respective genres. @simonmoon: "I view jazz as an evolving living art form, and not a museum piece, so, I will try to focus my recommendations on recent artists and music". This thread can only benefit from your open-eared/open-minded approach. I expect many here are unfamiliar with many of the artists you mention. I hope you will indeed check back in with more recommendations! @jjss49: Thanks for the suggestion-- I was only able to sample one track but in light of a review I found on the All About Jazz site, the track I heard is very representative of the release, overall-- pretty mellow/"late night" (or is that "late nite"?) I suspect it would appeal to many, here. |
@jjss49: worth listening to in its entirety imho... there is good variability among the tracks |
The Cookers- Look Out. Bunch of old school guys (museum pieces?)*still playing hot, 3 sides, well made, cheap and not too out there. Released in the last week of Sept, 21. Cochemea- All My Relations- been out for a few years- Dap Kings horn player, mixes Native American with drums, sax on wah-wah. Strangely interesting and should hook you out of the gate. Among my "rare groove" stuff is a really nice copy of Milt Ward & Virgo Spectrum. Not easy to find. Soon to be reissued inexpensively. Oddball makes me laugh every time I put it on: Ronnie Boykins, The Will Come, Is Now. Sounds totally out of tune, but they pull it together. On ESP Records. Have fun. _________ *Billy Harper, Donald Harrison Jr., David Weiss, Eddie Henderson, George Cables, Cecil McBee, and Billy Hart. |