Earth_First
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Sun Oct-16-05 04:24 PM
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Poll question: Greatest Jazz Album: |
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Edited on Sun Oct-16-05 04:28 PM by Earth_First
Of course the "other" option is always on the table...
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Sun Oct-16-05 04:26 PM
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1. Went with "Kind Of Blue" |
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With "Sketches Of Spain" a close second.
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Sun Oct-16-05 04:41 PM
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Sun Oct-16-05 04:46 PM
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3. The Thelonius Monk/Coltrane live album that just came out |
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Though I have to say, I haven't heard it yet, though I've ordered it.
Of what you have up there, I go with A Love Supreme.
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Sun Oct-16-05 04:50 PM
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4. Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall |
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I picked this up about three weeks ago, Rabrrrrr... FANTASTIC album with both superior musicianship and audio quality.
You'll enjoy!
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Sun Oct-16-05 04:55 PM
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5. I went with Coltrane's Giant Steps |
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because I love the solos on that album and I think it's Coltrane at his progressive best, better even than his earlier more bluesy oriented stuff. But every album on the list is of equal genius to me, or at least it's hard to put anything beneath anything else.
As far as my favorite album for the pure beauty of the compositions and the energy, I would suggest Light As A Feather by Chick Correa's Return To Forever. Every single tune on that great album is a classic. Airto's driving Latin rhythm is great beyond belief and Joe Farrell's sax actually makes me high without any external assistance when I hear his solo on the title tune. I would put that album somewhere on any all-time great list.
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Sun Oct-16-05 04:58 PM
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6. I know absolutely nothing about jazz, but... |
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Sun Oct-16-05 04:58 PM
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For me, it's either "Kind of Blue" or "A Love Supreme" x(
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Sun Oct-16-05 05:29 PM
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This is like comparing apples to oranges! I can't say that one genius is any better than the others on this list...
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Sun Oct-16-05 05:30 PM
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9. Rahsaan Roland Kirk "Bright Moments" |
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MY pick for "Greatest"... but A Love Supreme is up there.... so is Bitches Brew- no- In A Silent Way... no- Birds Of Fire- yeah! no no no... it has to be "I Sing The Body Electric" by Weather Report.... no- wait...
Hey how on earth could you even ASK this question?!?!?
I gotta go sit down... *shwew*
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Sun Oct-16-05 05:41 PM
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10. Birth of the Cool and Kind of Blue changed jazz history. |
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Also his fusion sessions. Even if you didn't like them.
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