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Jazz Music

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2001 12:22 am
by THE JAKER
O O phj si syap oops fingers on the wrong keys well anyway I was reading the "classical music" thread and Jazz came up. Now I like classical, but I like jazz a lot more so I wanted to start a jazz thread so I don't have to spam up the classical thread with my jazz picks.

Now first of all: What is Jazz? Well I don't know. Next question: Is new jazz good? I don't really think so. My favorite jazz is from about '45 to '62. Someone told me I'm a "jazz purist". There are some good modern artists but I think there's a whole lot of "chaff" and not very much "wheat", if you know what I mean.

OK my picks:

Miles Davis is the man, but I always wish that he had played sax instead of trumpet because i don't like trumpets :) He had ideas, style and charisma. He always had a great band.

Charlie Mingus: My favorite, a Great bassist/composer (piano too), he has some of the most imaginative horn arrangements around. he also claims to have been attempting a fusion of jazz and classical music which he called "Jazzical". this term understandably never caught on.

Django Rheinhart and Stephane Grappelli: Old school stuff, check out the soulful jazz violin and the man with two fingers that's still a better guitarist than anyone since. Dang!

Jimmy Smith: the man who IS the jazz organ. If you've never heard him, hear him, if you've never seen him keep an eye out - he's old, he still rocks.

Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker: if you want to know what they mean when they say Bebop.

Cal Tjader: the vibes. Put this or Jimmy Smith on at a party, watch everyone grow very...comfortable. (or Albert King, but that would have to go in the Blues Gods thread :D )

John Coltrane: very powerful sax player - I like "giant steps" the best. He has some unlistenable "out" records.

Other great sax players:
Sonny Rollins
Stan Getz
Stan Turentine

Vince Guraldi: piano player, wrote and performed the ever memorable charlie brown music. very good. On the topic of piano players, the question of Thelonius Monk will come up. I personally don't really like him.

singers:
I like sarah vaughn, ella of course. Diane Wilson. I like the male vocalists - my favorite is Billy Eckstine, and then of course you have to mention Louis Armstrong and Mel Torme. I would put Ray Charles in the jazz category for some of his stuff and I love him. Sinatra and Tony Bennett?!?!? Give me a break! Dean Martin was a better singer than Sinatra!

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2001 12:35 am
by Vehemence
Jazz Music??? Can you say... Oxymoron :p

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2001 12:38 am
by fable
My bebop faves: Bud Powell, Charlie Parker, Fats Navarro, Gil Evans, Monk, Duke Ellington, Bill Evans, Miles Davis (in the late 50s, early 60s), George Wallington, Red Rodney, Clifford Brown, Lennie Tristano, Sonny Rollins.

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2001 12:45 am
by THE JAKER
Originally posted by fable:
<STRONG>My bebop faves: </STRONG>
But...Dizzy Gillespie IS bebop.

@Vehemence - I thought you retired !?!?!?

No but seriously listen to Miles Davis - the record "Some Day My Prince Will Come"

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2001 1:05 am
by fable
@Jaker, I like Gillespie, but he's never been one of my faves. Mind, I do like what he came out of: Roy Eldridge.

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2001 2:24 am
by Mr Sleep
I am only a recent convert to jazz, i have a kind of blue by Miles Davis, i also have a CD they released comprising of great deal of Miles' music.

I should be getting some John Coltrane fairly soon, any definitive albums i should get?

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2001 4:02 am
by Shadow Sandrock
And Lisa Simpson!! ;)

Okay that was special.