Recommend me some Jazz LP’s
Skip Drinkwater
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Particularly free jazz, spiritual jazz, or bop, that I may not own/have heard.
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Sonny Sharrock - Monkey-Pockie-Boo
John Coltrane - Africa/Brass, Interstellar Space
Sonny Rollins - East Broadway Run Down
Art Ensemble of Chicago - Certain Blacks
luther thomas -- funky donkey
phil cohran -- on the beach
children of the sun -- ofmafa
steve reid -- nova/rhythmatism
frank lowe -- black beings
jacques coursil -- black suite
archie shepp -- cry of my people
clifford jordan -- glass bead games
mary lou williams -- black christ, mary lou's mass, music for peace
jazz funk albums during the seventies: Bandstand and The poet. Comes highly recommended .. in fact I'll post both if there is another record day comming?
Heath Brothers 'Marchin' On'
Jimmy Smith 'The Sermon'
Art Farmer 'Farmer's Market'
Art Blakey 'Ping Pong'
Freddie Hubbard 'Backlash'
Junior Mance 'The Soulful Piano of...'
Ornette Coleman 'Skies of America'
Abbey Lincoln 'Abbey is Blue'
Lee Morgan 'Cornbread'
and in general you can't fuck with Lee Morgan or Hank Mobely on Blue Note, Charles Mingus on Impulse (or any label), etc, etc. There's a LOT out there. In general I don't try to grab OGs on jazz cos its usually outta control $$$wise. I have a few things, but you can easily go broke trying to get yer lexington address on, OG Prestige/Riverside/etc, etc. But you can catch a lot of quality reissues used for pretty cheep, the whole 180g series from a minute ago, or japanese reissues from the early 90's. The OJC series from fantasy isn't the greatest pressings but they're also worth checking, better sound quality than Killa Kuts at least. Btw, wassup with those T-shirts? Its the new style, bootleg the bootleggers.
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Cecil McBee - "From Within" - Mutima (Strata East, 1974)
(... recorded in Italy)
Leroy Jenkins - "Why Am I Here" - Solo Concert (India Navigation, 1977)
Art Ensemble of Chicago - "Lebert Aaly" - Phase One (Prestige, 1973)
Gunter Hampel - "Crepuscule" - the 8th of july 1969 (Flying Dutchman, 1969)
George Russell - "Part 2" - Electronic Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature (Strata East, 1976)
Archie Shepp - "Rain Forest" - Poem for Malcolm (BYG/Actuel, 1969)
Miles Davis - "Calypso Frelimono" - Get Up With It (Columbia, 1974)
Wanda Robinson - "John Harvey's Blues" - Black Ivory (Perception, 1971)
Brother Ahh - "Love Pieces" - Sound Experience (Strata East, 1972)
Herbie Hancock - "Paint Her Mouth" - Death Wish OST (Columbia, 1974)
Sunny Murray - "Suns of Africa part II" - Hommage to Africa (BYG/Actuel, 1969)
Andrew Cyrille - "Pioneering" - What About? (BYG/Actuel, 1969)
Alice Coltrane - [needle drop] - Universal Consciousness (Impulse, 1971)
Sonny Sharrock - "Black Woman" - Black Woman (Vortex, 1969)
Sun Ra - Astro Black - Astro Black (Saturn Research, 1973)
Max Roach - "Triptych: Prayer Protest Peace" - We Insist (Candid, 1960)
Doug Carn - "Chant" - Adams Apple (Black Jazz, 1974)
Charlie Haden - "Song for Che" - Liberation Music Orchestra (Impulse, 1969)
Leroy Jenkins - [needle drop] - Solo Concert (India Navigation, 1977)
Stanley Cowell - "Miss Viki" - Illusion Suite (ECM, 1973)
(hootin' & hollerin')
Cecil McBee - "From Within" - Mutima (Strata East, 1974)
not a fan of this type of music anymore
i cheerlead this
not really, early stuff and free at last on ecm are all i need, stay away from the stuff on enja
i'll cheerlead these
you might also want the billy gault and gary bartz+jackie mclean on innercity/steeplechase
It is German based modern/fusion jazz I was introduced to it by an unoticed post on Real Headz originator thread. The guy has collaborated with all the greats: Byrd, Humphrey etc
This is great, thank yez Mr. Bambouche!
Thank you, but I just realized the mix was incomplete (only about 20 minutes long). I've uploaded the full 54 minutes. If you're interested enough, you can download it again and get the full mix. My apologies.
some records i've been into as of late:
Gary Bartz - another earth (Milestone)
i'm not sure how sought-after this one is, but i always notice his post-"Harlem Bush Music" lp's getting picked up more than anything. this one's from '68 with pharoah sanders & stanley cowell. HIGHLY recommended!
Joachim Kuhn - sounds of feelings (BYG/actuel)
a highly underrated Actuel session i found recently.
Creative Arts Ensemble - new horizons (Riza)
very, very good early 80's local press rekkid. highly recommended.
Arthur Jones - Scorpio (BYG/actuel)
another underrated actuel joint. highly recommended.
John Carter & Bobby Bradford Quartet - Flight For Four (Flying Dutchman)
another real nice one. i'm actually going to try to post as many of these as i can in the real headz forum as soon as i have some spare time.
Horace Tapscott - Live At I.U.C.C. (Nimbus)
my favorite of the tapscott lp's on Nimbus (though there are a couple i haven't yet heard). real dope double lp (is there anything better than jazz double lp's?) of some local spiritual jazz. excellent.
Roy Haynes Quartet - Out Of The Afternoon (Impulse!)
great album. dig roland kirk's work on here. and grab the mono press if you can...
my favorite jazz LP of all time...also can be found as an Eric Dolphy title, with psychedelic bubble font on the cover..either way a must have. Also, practically recorded with the same lineup(one dude differs, but I cant rememebr off the top of my head) on the following day was Ron Carter's "Where?"LP, also very very good.
No, no problems here. The one I downloaded this evening was 54 minutes long. Must have been after your correction. Saul gravy.
Not sure what you've heard or not, but here are a few I wouldn't want to give up:
Mtume Umoja Ensemble - Alkebu-Lan, Land of the Blacks
Buddy Terry - Pure Dynamite
Horace Silver - Total Response
Clifford Thornton - Communications Network
Jackie McLean & Michael Carvin ??? Antiquity
Alice Coltrane - A Monastic Trio
Pharoah Sanders - Izipho Zam
And I'd say Eddie Gale's "Ghetto Music," but I've been having the hardest time tracking a copy down for a reasonable price. Anyone got a spare they wouldn't mind parting with?
Nice Brit jazz LPs BTW Francis.