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07.17.2008, 05:01 PM | #22 | |
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just put it on myself the blackwell solo on cherryco never gets old |
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07.17.2008, 11:54 PM | #23 | |
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I was lucky enough that they have a copy in my university library! It's definitely my favourite fusion Miles album, funkier and heavier than most other stuff. McLaughlin is amazing on that album. |
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07.18.2008, 06:44 AM | #24 |
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live evil rules. a lot of people are surprised when i declare my love of 70s miles, but i think all those records, bitches brew, on the corner, and especially live evil, are phenomenal pieces of music.
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07.18.2008, 07:07 AM | #25 |
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If you're into Live/Evil then I can't stress enough how much you need to get your hands on The Cellar Door Sessions 1970. Trust me, it's worth it. Six CDs and a lovely 100 page or so booklet, containing the full recordings of the band’s Cellar Door residency, from which all of the "Live" side of Live/Evil was taken. Arguably one of the very best Miles sets. I’ve listened to the various takes of “What I say” on that just a crazy number of times.
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07.18.2008, 09:23 AM | #26 |
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Eric Dolphy - Out to Lunch
Charles Mingus - Town Hall Concert (1964) Albert Ayler - In Greenwich Village Thelonious Monk with John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall John Coltrane - Blue Train John Coltrane - Concert for Olatunji Don Cherry - Eternal Rhythm Art Ensemble of Chicago - Bap-Tizum Dollar Brand - Anatomy of a South African Village Sun Ra - Magic City |
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07.18.2008, 10:57 AM | #27 |
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Charles Mingus - Revenge!
Ellington/Mingus/Roach - Money Jungle Last Exit - Iron Path Charles Mingus - Presents Charles Mingus Alice Coltrane - Ptah, the El Daoud The Grassy Knoll - III Miles Davis - Filles de Kilimanjaro John Coltrane - Live at the Half Note: One Up, One Down Sex Mob - Sex Mob Does Bond Charlie Hunter Trio - Bing, Bing, Bing! |
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07.19.2008, 02:44 AM | #28 | |
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you got my top 2! also john coltrane-a love supreme herbie hancock-empyrean isles don cherry-symphony for improvisers sam rivers-fuschia swing song billy hart-enchance can't think of any others that are too definite |
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07.19.2008, 05:11 AM | #29 |
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I have to throw out the "have to own" qualifier since I own some albums that aren't necessarily my favorites, and I have some favorites that I don't necessarily own.
Sun Ra - Atlantis (though it's extremely hard to pick just one album of his, if I didn't he'd fill half of my top ten!) Miles Davis - Sketches of Spain (the same as above confounded by the fact he is actually essentially a different person at different points in his career!) Ornette Coleman - The Shape of Jazz to Come John Coltrane - Om (though it's such a huge commitment to listen to that I only ever rarely do so) Alice Coltrane - Lord of Lords Art Ensemble of Chicago - A Jackson in Your House Ken Nordine - Word Jazz Thelonious Monk - Straight No Chaser Herbie Hancock - Head Hunters Albert Ayler - Spirtitual Unity |
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