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What JAZZ are you listening to?

What JAZZ are you listening to?

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Kenny Garrett "Triology"

Joe Lovano "Trio Fascination"

Branford Marsalis "The Dark Keys"

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Kenny Garrett "Pursuance"

Kenny Garrett "Standard of Language"

Stan Getz "Pure Getz"

Greg Osby "Channel Three"

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Bill Frisell "East/West"

Jan Garbarek "Twelve Moons"

Charles Mingus "Cornell 1964"

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I've been taking the bus to work lately and have stuffed my mp3 with artists such as

Clifford Brown
Dave Brubeck
Brad Mehldau
Lester Young
Monk
Miles

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Tina Brooks - Minor Move
Bobby Hutcherson - Knucklebean
Art Ensemble of Chicago - Tribute to Lester
Grant Green - Gooden's Corner
Harold Land Quartet - The Peace-Maker

Have been doing the vibes thing of late. Lots of friends accuse me of listening to elevator music, but I suppose my insistence that Hutcherson is *not* elevator music falls upon deaf ears 🙁

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Originally posted by dRr0x0rZZ
Tina Brooks - Minor Move
Bobby Hutcherson - Knucklebean
Art Ensemble of Chicago - Tribute to Lester
Grant Green - Gooden's Corner
Harold Land Quartet - The Peace-Maker

Have been doing the vibes thing of late. Lots of friends accuse me of listening to elevator music, but I suppose my insistence that Hutcherson is *not* elevator music falls upon deaf ears 🙁
I wouldn't categorize anything I've heard from Hutcherson as anything close to 'elevator music'. Is it that particular album? I see it was recorded in the '70s. Lots of scary things were recorded in the '70s. It's a decade I avoid as a general rule.

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Kenny Burrell's Midnight Blue is quite nice on a car or a bike at night.

Mind you petrol's so expensive nowadays, so go for the latter.

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Jimmy Giuffre "Emphasis and Flight 1961"
Paul Bley
Steve Swallow

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Art Tatum: Piano Starts Here, Live at the Shrine

ZENPH re-performance

Sony 88697-22318-2

one reviewer on Amazon said: "I cannot be more blown away by the artistry and magic of Art Tatum. Zenph with this Sony/BMG release has uncovered nuance and wizardry that has been lost to time. This CD, especially the binaural headphone version, allows the listener to experience Tatum's playing as HE heard it."

I agree -- Spider Robinson wrote the liner notes and thinks it not impossible that anyone from this planet could play a piano as Tatum did.

The headphone version was recorded binaurally, so you hear the music from Tatum's own relative position to the keyboard. Time for some air piano!!

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Originally posted by Scriabin
Art Tatum: Piano Starts Here, Live at the Shrine

ZENPH re-performance

Sony 88697-22318-2

one reviewer on Amazon said: "I cannot be more blown away by the artistry and magic of Art Tatum. Zenph with this Sony/BMG release has uncovered nuance and wizardry that has been lost to time. This CD, especially the binaural headphone version, allows the liste ...[text shortened]... hear the music from Tatum's own relative position to the keyboard. Time for some air piano!!
Tatum was something else. I have the Complete Pablo Masterpieces. How does this compare?

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check out Roxy Again by Hydraman's band in the Music Competition III voting thread.

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Jimmy Giuffre "Free Fall"
Paul Bley
Steve Swallow

Vijay Iyer "Raw Materials"
Rudresh Mahanthappa

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David S. Ware "Surrendered"

Yosuke Yamash[ee]ta "Kurdish Dance"
The auto-moderator wouldn't allow his name to be spelled with an "i".

Mike Westbrook "Metropolis"

World Saxophone Quartet "Dances and Ballads"

Westbrook- Rossini

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