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04.23.2007, 06:23 PM | #2 |
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For those currently living:
David S Ware - Tenor Sax Cecil Taylor - Piano William Parker - Bass Sunny Murray - Drums
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04.23.2007, 06:29 PM | #3 |
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interesting thread!
N. Cline - guitar A. Cline - drums A. Hill - piano J. Coltrane - sax |
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04.23.2007, 06:37 PM | #4 |
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i spent a little too much time on this it, but i am satisfied with the time spent
the problem was i was so concerned with so many possibiles so i split them into my there favorite eras of jazz, i shall get to them as i finish them up Interstellar Space Tentet (circa 64) Sun Ra - Piano/Leader John Coltrane - Tenor Sax/Soprano Sax Eric Dolphy - Flute/Bass Clarinet Albert Ayler - Alto Sax Pharoah Sanders - Clarinet/Tenor Sax Ornette Coleman - Trumpet/Tenor Sax Charles Mingus - Bass Elvin Jones - Drums Derek Bailey - Guitar Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Stritch/Manzello/Tenor Sax/Trumpophone/Slideophone |
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04.23.2007, 06:45 PM | #5 |
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Just joined and i love it! Nice thread, my ensemble would look like this:
John Coltrane - Tenor Sax/Soprano Sax/Leader Charlie Parker - Alto sax Eric Dolphy - Flute/Bass Clarinet Bud Powell - Piano Charles Mingus - Bass Art Blakey - Drums Freddie Hubbard - Trumpet Charlie Christian - Guitar |
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04.23.2007, 07:41 PM | #6 |
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a great era of jazz that is often overlooked is the west coast cool scene centered especially in the san francisco area, but this was more an excuse to have dr funk in a list
Joe Cool Tentet (circa 69) Vince Guaraldi - Piano/Vocals/Leader Stan Getz - Tenor Sax Bola Sete - Guitar Eddie Duran - Guitar Gerry Mulligan - Baritone Sax Art Pepper - Alto Sax/Clarinet Sam Most - Flute Chet Baker - Trumpet Charlie Haden - Bass Billy Higgins - Drums |
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04.23.2007, 08:06 PM | #7 |
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coleman-sax john gilmore-sax dolphy-clarinet mingus-bass\shouts elvin jones-bass (hes a bassisy right?) don cherry-cornette billy higgins-drums hans bennick-drums john stevens-drums derek bailey-guitar mcoy tyner-piano three drums should be enough
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04.23.2007, 08:07 PM | #8 |
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04.23.2007, 08:21 PM | #9 |
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actually elvin jones is a drummer, so you got four drummers vooredoms style
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04.23.2007, 09:18 PM | #10 | |
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I like this group! Herbie might be cool in it too, but, yeah, you gotta give it to Bud. I also dig Freddie as much as Miles really...Django would be good (if Art Tatum was on piano), but Charlie Christian is better for this group, yeah...although maybe Wes Montgomery, Joe Pass, or even George Benson might be nice as a fantasy too. On drums, Art Blakey is a great choice, but Elvin, Dannie, or Philly Jo might work too. Excuse me, while I riff on yr list...I've got too many members (12-piece hehe) & two leaders haha... John Coltrane - Tenor Sax/Soprano Sax/Co-Leader Charlie Parker - Alto sax Warne Marsh - Tenor sax Eric Dolphy - Flute/Bass Clarinet Bud Powell - Piano Freddie Hubbard, Miles Davis - Trumpets Joe Pass, George Benson - Guitars Charles Mingus - Bass/Co-Leader Tony Williams - Drums Dannie Richmond - additional percussion
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04.23.2007, 09:37 PM | #11 |
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okay okay
John Coltrane - Tenor Sax/Soprano Sax Eric Dolphy - Flute, Bass Clarinet Bud Powell - Piano Freddie Hubbard - Trumpet Charles Mingus - Bass Tony Williams - Drums Miles Davis - Trumpet Warne Marsh - Tenor sax Lennie Tristano - Piano Ron Carter - Bass Joe Pass - Guitar Max Roach - Drums built-for-speed: John Coltrane - Soprano Sax Johnnie Griffin - Tenor Sax Charles McPherson - Alto Sax Art Tatum - Piano Berney Kessel - Guitar Niels-Henning Orsted Pederson - Bass Barrett Deems - Drums free-as-a-little-bird: Albert Ayler - Alto Sax, Tenor Sax Peter Brötzmann - Alto Sax, Tenor Sax, Bass Sax Eric Dolphy - Flute, Bass Clarinet Cecil Taylor - Piano Sun Ra - Organ, Synthesizer Don Cherry- Trumpet Marc Ribot - Guitar Nels Cline - Guitar Thurston Moore - Guitar, Baritone Ukulele Lee Ranaldo - Guitar, Custom Effects and Keyboards Kim Gordon - Guitar, Trumpet Mike Watt - Bass Charles Mingus - on Kim's bass hehe Chris Corsano, Han Bennink - Percussion Andrew Cyrille - Drums damn, I gotta make a band for Herbie & McCoy! |
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my last ensemble is the most free experimental one i could think of from the early nineties period, so i basically combined Naked City, Last Exit, and the Peter Brötzmann Tentet
The Last City Tentet (circa 93) Peter Brötzmann - Tenor Sax/Bass Sax/Leader John Zorn - Alto Sax Ken Vandermark - Clarinet/Bass Clarinet/Tenor Sax Mats Gustafsson - Baritone Sax/Soprano Sax Sonny Sharrock - Guitar Fred Firth - Guitar/Bass/Keyboards Kim Gordon - Vocals/Guitar/Trumpet Bill Laswell - Bass Ikue Mori - Drums/Drum Machine Eye Yamatsuka - Vocals/Synth/Sampling/Turntables I added Kim into this cause she does fit into the style i was thinking when i came up with this list (especially back in 93), she introduced jazz to Thurston, her vocal styling would contrast against Eye, and i honestly believe she is the most avant and free guitarist in SY, even more so then Thurston and Lee |
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don dietrich - sax
jim sauter - sax derek bailey - gtr sonny sharrock - gtr nels cline - gtr otomo yoshihide - gtr kaoru abe - sax charlie haden - bass mingus - bass pharoah sanders - sax eric dolphy - clarinet sunny murray - drums chris corsano - drums han bennink - drums if i could have another guitarist, i'd have haino, but it's already guitar overkill and he would dominate all frequecies...on second thought... keiji haino - voice |
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i'd say that miles davis, herbie hancock, chick korea, and john mcloughlin (on In A Silent Way) is pretty much perfect, but they could have done with a slightly more adventurous percussionist.
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John Gilmore - Sax
Dave Holland - Bass Grachan Moncur III - Trombone John Mclaughlin - Guitar Billy Higgins -Drums Miles Davis -Trumpet oops, forgot the keys..probably Bill Evans or Herbie. My list is obviously a very 60's modal early fusion thing.
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Throw Jimi and Mitch in there with that fusion-thing!
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bill evans - piano
elvin jones - drums mingus - bass miles - trumpet trane - sax jim hall - guitar eric dolphy - flute/bass clarinet mmm silky... |
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This would be insane in the membrane, to use the parlance haha of our times. I think Sunny is better than Andrew, but in my fantasy band he would also have Han and Chris there also. oops, I forgot Sonny; Fred Cracklin is gonna raise hell!
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04.23.2007, 11:50 PM | #20 |
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Like Bill Evans too...there's so many greats...Jarrett & Mehldau definitely like Evans (Monk too)...
You know, I really like Teddy Wilson. |
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