Post-1985 jazz LP's that don't suck
roisto
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Found this yesterday, and it's very good Coltrane-ish jazz from 1986, on a private label:What else should I be czeching?
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Definitely worth checking out.
I need more current releases in my life. Let me know what's up to. I'll send you Tarika Blue as thanks.
He's kinda seen as the new Courtney Pine in the media when he's mentioned, a black guy mixing jazz with hip hop. He runs a freestyle battle night with a live band here in Birmingham. You'd think it would be shit, but it's actually quite good - he does a thing where he records sax licks into a pedal, loops them up, beatboxes, loops that up, then rhymes over it, it's sick...
But I've never bought his releases, are they any good?
Wynton Marsalis - Majesty of the Blues
Its on vinyl as well.
Cassandra Wilson - Travellin' Miles - Double LP.
someone please help me out here
This is very refreshing,not to mention the drummer Ari Hoenig(a Philly native)is one of the sickest jazz drummers I've ever heard.This dude is a freaking maniac.
"Music Came" is
Released in '91, Ask the Ages is one of my top ten albums of all time. Featuring Sonny Sharrock, Pharoah Sanders, Elvin Jones, and Charnett Moffett. This album smokes. It's out of print and sadly I've only ever seen it on cd or cassette.
YESSSS!!!
this is a good one too....steve turre-rhythm within- 1995
Courtney Pine - Modern Day Jazz Stories
Carmen McRae - Sings Monk
Kurt Elling - Man In The Air (this is in my top 30 of all time)
Marc Johnson - Shades Of Jade
Cosign
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Why Jazz after 1985? Is there some invisible cut-off point that I'm missing?