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philippe ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: March 14 2004 Location: noosphere Status: Offline Points: 3597 |
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"Return to forever" is the super group formed by Chick Corea. Originally released in 1976, "romantic warriors" is a true landmark of fusion jazz. A bunch of very talented musicians (the genial Stanley clark on bass guitar, Aldi Meola...) created a phenomenal & amazing album, only instrumental and technically highest. The fusion is produced to perfection between jazz and prog rock. A MUST. I think that this group deserves a page on this site. Where are you MAX??? |
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Ordered it today...
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lucas ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 06 2004 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 8138 |
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RTF belongs to the jazz-rock section, not jazz-fusion, therefore not prog. Here is what I wrote in Hammar's thread on RTF : "Sorry guys, but all the bands you are talking about (T. W. Lifetime, Weather Report, Lenny White) belong to the jazz-rock subgenre, a subgenre of jazz that has to be distinguished from the jazz-fusion subgenre (a sub-genre involving people that played in prog-rock bands, at least concerning Bruford, Brand X, [Colosseum II ?], the other representatives of this sub-genre being Zappa, Kenso, Cartoone but also current artists steming from the prog-metal sub-genre : Planet X (Virgil Donati + Derek Sherinian), LTE (Mike Portnoy + Jordan Rudess + Tony Levin + John Petrucci), Bozzio Levin Stevens, RAMA (led by Dixie Dregs' bassist Andy West), Spastic Ink [with the incomparable Ron Jarzombek on guitar |
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philippe ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: March 14 2004 Location: noosphere Status: Offline Points: 3597 |
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lucas ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 06 2004 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 8138 |
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If it's not jazz-rock, so which band played jazz-rock |
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Alexander ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: February 02 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 237 |
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It is fusion buddy. Return To Forever is FUSION!!! |
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lucas ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 06 2004 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 8138 |
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No, it's jazz-rock. No one will convince me it's fusion. As I said previously fusion is a subgenre of prog that gathers artists that played prog : Bill Bruford for Bruford, Phil Collins for BrandX, Pip Pyle (who played in Gong) and Richard Sinclair (of Caravan fame) for Hatfield and the North and National Health, Derek Sherinian (Dream Theater) for Planet X, Mike Portnoy and Jodan Rudess (Dream Theater) for LTE... All these guys have a prog background, whereas guys playing in RTF began all in jazz bands. So, it helps you to understand why I distinguish jazz-rock (a subgenre of jazz) of jazz-fusion (a subgenre of prog).
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lucas ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 06 2004 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 8138 |
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BTW, Soft Machine featuring John Marshall, Hatfield, National Health are all jazz-fusion bands and not canterbury.
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Alexander ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: February 02 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 237 |
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Okay, I'll allow you to slide on the John Marshall era of Soft Machine, but Hatfield & The North & National Health are DEFINITE Canterbury bands. If you need an enlightenment on my statment please visit these sites: http://www.macgraphic.co.jp/ich/ & http://perso.club-internet.fr/calyx/ You can still be in all denial, but you'll just be incorrect. Edited by Alexander |
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Alexander ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: February 02 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 237 |
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It is acually the other way around. |
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lucas ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 06 2004 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 8138 |
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OK, I could tell that Hatfield and NH have one foot in fusion (very rhythmic music) and the other in Canterbury (occasional vocals and some fun). About Gong : "Camembert électrique" is really canterbury, but the trilogy that followed (especially "You") is more space-rock oriented. And the Moerlen's Gong is typical fusion, more serious and less original than the Allen-era. I think some bands (Camel, Bruford, Gong) are considered as Canterbury only because they involve people that actually played in canterbury bands : Holdsworth played in Nucleus, Bruford made some sessions for NH, Dave Stewart (not the same who played with Annie Lennox |
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Alexander ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: February 02 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 237 |
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I understand your point. BUT consider this: After National Health disband...everything else would be consider: Canterbury-related only. There is not thin line or in-between(though the obvious crossover is any sort of jazz influence in later projects) . Bruford would be considered Canterbury related due to his contributions to early incarnations of National Health & Dave Stewart's contibutions to Bruford's albums. Happy The Man would be considered, along with The Muffins: Canterbury-influnced due to quirky song structures & strong jazz influnce.
Nope, I would not even consider then Canterbury-Influenced either. If you want more Canterbury influence check out Supersister. Sorry for the ramble, I am just a huge fan of the Canterbury Scene & I believe it is necessary to attempt to justifiy it. |
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philippe ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: March 14 2004 Location: noosphere Status: Offline Points: 3597 |
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You are hopeless!!! Edited by philippe |
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lucas ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 06 2004 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 8138 |
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Philippe and Alex, do you think there is a difference between what is commonly termed jazz-rock and jazz-fusion ? |
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lucas ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 06 2004 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 8138 |
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Sometimes I purchase discs in a shop called "Crocodisc". They have a shop for each type of music : jazz, classical, rock in general, jazz-rock. When I go in the jazz-rock one, I find Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, Dave Weckl, Simon Phillips, RTF, Al di Meola, Lenny White... but no Brandx, Bruford, Kenso, Zappa etc. When I go in the 'rock in general' one, I find Bruford, BrandX, Earthworks, Kenso... all filed under PROGRESSIVE ROCK. So, guys, that is in accordance with what I said previously : jazz-rock is a subgenre of jazz that includes guys like Al di Meola, Chick and all his friends, whereas jazz-fusion is a subgenre of prog that includes guys who were previously playing in prog bands. OK ? |
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philippe ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: March 14 2004 Location: noosphere Status: Offline Points: 3597 |
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ou là, tu t'égares!!
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lucas ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 06 2004 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 8138 |
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Please answer the question if you don't agree when I say that jazz-rock and jazz-fusion are two different genres. [don't say just 'yes' or 'no', or 'I don't agree with you' but try to explain your answer]. BTW, maybe we're too young to talk about such an item ? |
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lucas ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 06 2004 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 8138 |
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Ok, guys, I really don't know if there is a difference between jazz-rock and jazz-fusion : I just listened to the project "Marscape" (see the proto-Brand X thread in the main discussions) = Brand X + Jack Lancaster (sax + flutes) and Simon Jeffes (orchestrations) and I was surprised by the similarities with RTF's "Romantic warrior", whether it is the guitar playing (Goodsall's playing has some "spanish" intonations, just like di Meola's), or Phil's drumming (very similar to Lenny's at times) or Lumley's soloing (that can be related to Hammer's at times). So, I finally came to the conclusion that jazz-fusion can easily be assimilated to jazz-rock
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Alexander ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: February 02 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 237 |
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There are slight differences: Jazz-Rock could be very vocal orientated such as: later Joni Michell, later Van Morrison, Tim Buckley, Ginger Baker's Air Force, Frank Zappa, & Traffic. Jazz-Rock even falls in the camp of pop bands such as: Blood, Sweat, & Tears & Stealy Dan. Keep in mind: Vocal orientated Fusion is mostly instrumental based & could consist of previous musicans from the bop era jazz school. bands & musicans such as: Weather Report, Tony Williams Lifetime, Return To Forever, Al Di Meola, Mahvishnu Orchestra, & Stanley Clakre. Another thing that they have in a common is that most of the memebers of the bands I listed have performed with Miles Davis in his bop & Fusion expirments. So therefore Jazz-Rock is a sub genre of Rock & fusion is a subgenre of Jazz. It could become confusing, you just have to analyize & listen for yourself.
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lucas ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 06 2004 Location: France Status: Offline Points: 8138 |
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Thanks Alexander, I see much clearly now. In my mind, I have always associated Tony, Chick and the others with jazz-rock, but now I understand that the controversy I raised in this thread was only a question of semantics.
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