Your Top jazz albums from the last 25 years?
mrmatthew
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"modern" jazz dont get too much chatter here on the 'strut and im wondering if any of you cranky old stuck in the 60s-70's jazz and hiphop heads keep up with the current (relatively) jazz stuff.
No Reissues....
MIne Top Picks form the past 25 years are as follows (no particuliar order):
Cassandra Wilson - New Moon Daughter
Brad Mehldau - Largo
Wynton Marsalis - In This House, on this morning
Jason Moran - Same Mother
Pharaoh Sanders - Save Our Children
Lounge Lizards - No Pain For Cakes
Andrew Hill - Timelines
BIll Frissell - Gone, Like a train
Ron Miles- Womans Day
John Zorn - Naked City
what are yours?
No Reissues....
MIne Top Picks form the past 25 years are as follows (no particuliar order):
Cassandra Wilson - New Moon Daughter
Brad Mehldau - Largo
Wynton Marsalis - In This House, on this morning
Jason Moran - Same Mother
Pharaoh Sanders - Save Our Children
Lounge Lizards - No Pain For Cakes
Andrew Hill - Timelines
BIll Frissell - Gone, Like a train
Ron Miles- Womans Day
John Zorn - Naked City
what are yours?
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man...i cant cosign big enough on this one.
Cant believe i left this off my list.
I know alot of people who ride for this album, too.
Artist is Christian Scott, very broody, almost dark sound...
yeah, ive enjoyed his last few and he has a new one out that I have yet to check out.
And on the "euroman" tip, this brand new one is really doing it for me lalely:
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ill let that one slide.
if you had posted this, however....
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then we may have had a problem.
huge Frissell fan, but that might actually be my favorite of his. Also love Good Dog, Happy Man; East-West; Unspeakable; Frisell w/Dave Holland & Elvin Jones... also a friend sent me this recently, knowing I'd be into it:
Here are some of mine, in no particular order:
-"A Single Sky"-Dave Douglas
-"Like Minds"-Burton, Corea, Metheny, Haynes, and Holland.
-"Heartcore"-Kurt Rosenwinkle.
-"Symbols of Light (A Solution)-Greg Osby.
-"The Mariac Suite"-Wynton Marsalis Septet.
-"American Dreams"-Charlie Haden with Michael Brecker.
-"Music We Are"-Jack DeJohnette.
-"I Remember Miles"-Shirley Horn.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Gilles Peterson hype related. But i'm not that that much exposed to current jazz if not for G.P.'s worlwide show.
Cosign well fvckin' hoard. Also a big fan of pretty much everything by Henry Threadgill, especially the '90s records with Very Very Circus and Make a Move with either Gene Lake or Pheeroan AkLaff on drums, both of whom are some meeeean muhfuggers. His last one, Up Popped the Two Lips with Zooid, is some very interesting kind of Euro-African chamber music with an Arabic touch.
Doesn't quite make the 25-year mark, but Anthony Davis' Of Blues and Dreams (1983, I think, on Sackville) is a great amalgam of very rigorous composition and free-improv.
Any and all Cecil Taylor.
David Sanchez with Lage Lund on guitar was straight at the Village Vanguard last year, but I've yet to hear a recording that was as brilliant as the gigs I caught.
This is a great Jazz set