standouts on the Black Jazz label
Rishan
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Inspired by the finds thread and reminded that i've been meaning to ask this for ages: which are the best albums all the way through and are they classics/essential to own?I've only heard a few songs here and there from comps and obviously the sampled ones, but there are loads that i dont have a clue about/probably wont get the chance to listen to otherwise. From what i've heard of Awakening, Gene Russell and Henry Franklin, i like. Are they great albums though? I'm trying to weed out my collection and only have really solid albums. Goodness knows i've bought a lot of crap in my time, which has just taken up space that would be better as air.So what are your opinions on these, including the less well known ones? I'm looking at the guy who sells the cd's on ebay, but don't want to drop a wad on one trackers. Thanks a lot for any advice on any of these albums, your input is much appreciated.Also, feel free to clown this post as much as you like. I know i've set myself up for a mighty sonning.
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Don't buy CDs or reissues.
In particular the track Our November
I like this one way better
probably my fave Black Jazz LP
Is it in the same vein as the Coral Keys album?
great album, as is the two Awakening LP's, the Henry Franklin: The Skipper At Home--on the finds thread this weed and I really dig the Calvin Keys albums, especially Shawn-neeq.
Hating on Black Jazz is lame... sure there's lot's of onetrackers, but man , they usually smoke. If you can track down the Comp's put out on Soul Jazz you'll get almost all the funky cuts, but they ain't easy to find no more
doug carn- revelation and adams apple are the most solid. that doesnt mean all the way though.
besides that, its one trackers or titles that if i got them, i hardly liten to.
but i like fusion more than jazz, so thats just my 2
cosine on the Walter Bishops- these might be the best. also cosine on Henry Franklin 'Skipper' (maybe my other favorite, his other one is good too), Awakening 'Hear Sense...' (i still need the other one), and Calvin Keys 'Proceed with Caution' (still need Shawneeq). Roland Haynes also is dope but i only heard it once at my homey's house.
on the other hand i think the Gene Russell LPs are weak compared with the rest.
also i agree that Doug Carn is underrated- performances are solid, strong concept- so check those out if you are interested in post-bop jazz vocals.
Revolutionary Smooth Jazz
thats a bugger on one hand, but on the other maybe a good thing as i probably shouldn't spend the money anyway. thanks for all the contributions, sounds like many of them are decent listens.
For the "official" black jazz label? The whole story of acquisition of rights was rather crazy, as was the lynching pic they had on their splash page for a while. Very strange. Don't know the details about it other than rumors.
True, yet Mirage has 'Slinky'... one of the dopest rare grooves there is:
But Hear Sense and Feel IS fantastic, and has one of my favourite extended jazz jams: Kera's Dance. Not Funky, but man does it Flo