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Saperlipopette!
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50% are on my list and the first one is mahavishnu orchestra then Rypdal, Ponty, Passport, Brand X, Zappa, Metheny
others : Michal Urbaniak, Lockwood, Alan Holdsworth, Mingo Lewis, .. |
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My post here, Saperlipopette!, may be my new approach to polls, and it's just my way to answer your questions. Edited by David_D - April 19 2022 at 14:05 |
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Cristi
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Nucleus
a bit overlooked I dare say.
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For me it's between the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Return to Forever, and Miles Davis. The rest are great, and could also be considered essential, along with other artist not mentioned in this list, but those three are my favorites.
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Saperlipopette!
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Love Area too, but they're like a genre of their own (if they were from the UK, Belgium or France I suspect they would have been in Avant/RIO)
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Edited by Saperlipopette! - April 19 2022 at 13:36 |
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Softs for me
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Dig me...But don't...Bury me
I'm running still, I shall until, one day, I hope that I'll arrive Warning: Listening to jazz excessively can cause a laxative effect. |
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Saperlipopette!
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From the list, Pat Metheny is the greatest and my favorite. His productivity and variety of styles, sounds and collaborators is unsurpassed.
The most amazing/transformational albums came from Tony Williams' Lifetime (Emergency!), John McLaughlin (Devotion), Mahavishnu Orchestra (The Inner Mounting Flame), and Area (Crac!). |
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Miles, of course.
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"we can change the world without anyone noticing the difference" - Franco Falsini
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Caravan (UK)
- In The Land of Grey and Pink (1971) Catapilla (UK)
- Catapilla (1971) Miles Davis (USA) - Bitches Brew (1970) Embryo (D) - We
Keep On (1973) Fermáta
(TCH) - Pieseň z Hôľ (1977) Gong (F)
- Shamal (1975) The
“Gunesh” Ensemble (USSR) - Looking At The Earth (1984) Herbie Hancock (USA) - Man-Child (1975) Iman,
Califato Independiente (ESP) - Iman, Califato Independiente (1978) Khan (UK)
- Space Shanty (1972) Made In
Sweden (S) - "Where Do We Begin" (1976) Mahavishnu
Orchestra (USA) - Birds of Fire (1973) Czesław
Niemen (PL) - Niemen Aerolit (1975) Osibisa (Africa)
- Osibisa (1971) Jean-Luc
Ponty (F) - Upon the Wings of Music (1975) Return to
Forever (USA) - Where Have I Known You Before (1974) Santana (USA) - Caravanserai (1972) SBB (PL) - 2:
Nowy Horyzont (1975) Secret
Oyster (DK) - Sea Sun (1974) The Soft Machine (UK) - The Soft Machine (1968) Weather
Report (USA) - Black Market (1976) Wigwam
(FIN) - Being (1974) Frank Zappa (USA) - Hot Rats (1969) I'm fond/very fond of all of these albums! Edited by David_D - April 20 2022 at 03:42 |
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MILES!
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"Music is much like f**king, but some composers can't climax and others climax too often, leaving themselves and the listener jaded and spent."
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On first glance...about 2/3 of the list above. But IF I had to choose just one, I'd have to give my nod to Santana. With Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea/Return To Forever, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Jean-Luc Ponty & Brand X breathing down their necks. |
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That's a mighty fine list, I have to go with that Zappa set just ahead of Soft Machine, Pekka, Herbie & Miles.
Isn't Zao the jazzy side of Zeuhl?
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Ian
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Did Allan Holdswoth's solo material not make the cut because his first official release, I.O.U, was 1982? He is by far my favorite, but not prolific perhaps?
Anyway, Pat Metheny is my runner up. Dig his work, especially when he collaborated with Lyle Mays. |
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Saperlipopette!
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I'm procrastinating and dug up 24 of the most profilic jazzrockers of the golden era to make a poll. For no real reason. Polls can make for interesting discussions. About a dozen of these aren't personal favorites of mine, but seemed essential in one way or another. I could easily have made a totally different poll. Got a favorite here - or another favorite not here - or no favorite anywhere? Did I forget something or someone essential? Should I have left out bnads placed elsewhere on PA? Let me know. Write something. |
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