What's the most white person Jazz album of all time?
downtownrobbrown
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Can anything beat Brubeck's "Time Out"?. We all love it but damn its so white.
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Not sure I've ever thought about jazz in terms other than good and bad but I HATE that album. Just doesn't connect with me at all.
...diggy diggy bop.
when i think of "white jazz" i am picturing 1920's-30's all white swing orchestra... like benny goodman, but even he had good ole charlie christian around.
this is a dumb topic.
20s-30s is more Paul Whiteman, which works nicely.
Benny Goodman is more 40s, though he was active in 30s too.
Also, as you note, the Goodman Orchestra, was integrated and played great jazz music.
Any way,
Paul Whiteman for the win
That logic makes Kind of Blue the "Whitest" Jazz album of all time....so....no.
None more white.
uh, maybe in sweden. but dividing people by race still alive and kicking here.
Can you be more specific? Are you implying what kind of jazz music do white people listen to the most? Or what jazz album do you associate with white people the most?
In any event, what comes to mind is anything from the big band era's Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw and and Tommy Dorsey.
The irony being: Kenny had a huge African-American following in the 80s and 90s, with people in their thirties and up.
The first time I ever heard of the man, a record store in a black neighborhood had posters of his Duotones LP on the walls. I was thinking he was some kind of crossover R&B act ala Hall & Oates.
the further inacuracy being that kenny had previously cut his teeth in a deep funk band, as was revealed in a certain documentary featuring a certain well respected strutter (who doesn;t seem to post here anymore and with the way things are here lately can you blame him?):
this thread is so damn ignorant and somehow even worse than those clusterfuck political threads. we can do better than this shit.
The other half of the irony is the Blackest jazz artists have a huge white following.
ubiquitous = white?
mass appeal = white?
common/norm = white?
Help a Toronto gal out.
ew, great question.
Seriously though I didn't know race here was taken so seriously.
All I meant is what jazz album is owned by the most white folk. I still stand by my choice.
I took it as jazz that the guy in the background of the Niles Rodgers photo could get into.
And this probably ain't the place, but I've had a number of suprisingly deep conversations with dudes about the cultural chasm that's resulted from white folks' misunderstandings concerning what black folks see in smooth jazz.
Listening to Songbird should have ended that impression. :shitty:
Kenny can undoubtedly blow, but there's a lack of soul in his style, IMO. Not that I'm an expert on the G-man...
Sure this is the place - do tell! This seems like a pretty meandering thread. Sharp left turns welcome.