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    Posted: December 27 2005 at 11:24
I used some of my Christmas money to buy Miles Davis' BITCHES-BREW and I love it!  What are some other proggy jazz-fusion albums that I should check out?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 27 2005 at 11:39
I'm not an expert in this field, but Herbie Hancock's Sextant would be a good choice IMO.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 27 2005 at 11:46

 

Brand X - Unorthodox Behaviour ('76)

Brand X - Moroccan Roll ('77)

Soft Machine - Fourth ('71)

Soft Machine - Bundles ('75)

Bruford - The Bruford Tapes ('79)

Nucleus - We'll Talk About it Later ('71)

Frank Zappa - Hot Rats - ('69)

Frank Zappa - Grand Wazoo - ('73)

National Health - Of Queues and Cures - ('78)

 

I don't know the American stuff to well, but Mahavishnu Orchestra are highly recommended though they never grabbed me. 

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 27 2005 at 11:59

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Return to Forever- Romantic Warrior

It's amazing. My favorite jazz-fusion album. It's very proggy.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 27 2005 at 13:59
  • Brand X - Unorthodox Behaviour
  • Brand X - Moroccan Roll
  • Brand X - Live Stock
  • Soft Machine - Fourth
  • Soft Machine - Seven
  • Soft Machine - Bundles
  • Mahavishnu Orchestra - Inner Mouthing Flame
  • Mahavishnu Orchestra - Birds Of Fire
  • Return To Forever - Romantic Warrior
  • Frank Zappa - Hot Rats
  • Frank Zappa - Waka/Jawaka
  • Frank Zappa - The Grand Wazoo
  • Frank Zappa - One Size Fits All
  • Passport - Looking Thru'

 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 27 2005 at 14:28


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Get this album, you will not regret it!!! It is one of the best albums I have ever heard, period.

Also, you might want to try the first Nucleus album, Elastic Rock, an excellent release and the best place to start exploring their discography.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 27 2005 at 14:47
Definitely check out:

Forgiving Eden - A Triggering Myth
The Sins of Our Saviours - A Triggering Myth
Between Cages - A Triggering Myth
Crafty Hands - Happy The Man
Happy The Man - Happy The Man
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 27 2005 at 16:04

In addition to what everyone else has already recommended:

Billy Cobham - Spectrum

Bruford - Feels Good to Me

Bruford - One of a Kind

Gong - Gazeuse

Gong - Expresso II

Al Di Meola - Elegant Gypsy

Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin, Paco de Lucia - Friday Night in San Francisco

Jerry Goodman & Jan Hammer - Like Children (very rare, but excellent)

The crux of the biscuit is the apostrophe.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 27 2005 at 16:06
BTW, am I the only one who prefers the first Return to Forever album, with Airto Moreira on percussion and the great Joe Farrell on flute and sax, to Romantic Warrior? It isn't prog by any means, but I prefer it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 27 2005 at 16:08

As I have mentioned before, don't forget to get the Go live album, as it has Dimeola, Winwood, Klaus Schultz (Tangerine Dream), drummer Michael Shrieve and leader Stomu Yamashta (I think there is also a multi disc that has the two studio albums the live is based on).

I also highly recommend the Mahavishnu Orchestra cds if you like that Miles, as John Mclaughlin (guitarist/leader of MO) plays on many of Miles' fusion cds. Inner Mounting Flame, Birds of Fire are two that come to mind. When I put the Miles I have (and I have a bunch) on with Mahvishnu, they work together seamlessly.

Return to Forever and Weather Report made good albums, but they seem more mainstream to me, and a little more trendy.

If you like art of musicians, check my site (the music section) and tell me what you think! http://www.kenmeyerjr.com
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 27 2005 at 16:12
Mahavishnu Orchestra is amazing, you should really check them out. Also take a look at Billy Cobham's brilliant "Spectrum" if you take a liking to MO, and, if you can get your hands on it, Jerry Goodman and Jan Hammer's "Like Children."
The crux of the biscuit is the apostrophe.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 27 2005 at 16:28

John, agree with you about Bitches Brew, you might also want to try In A Silent Way by Miles, its predecessor.

Just look at the players on Bitches Brew...John McLaughlin; I endorse kenmeyerjr's view, try the first two Mahavishnu Orchestra albums, Inner Mounting Flame and Birds of Fire; also Weather Report (Joe Zawinul & Wayne Shorter), e.g. Black Market, Heavy Weather (also sometimes featuring Jaco Pastorius, who took electric bass playing to new heights). Also Chick Corea and Herboie Hancock featured on Miles' work though I don't know enough about them to recommend specific albums. Keith Jarrett too but he's definitely stayed in the jazz field though his "Survivors Suite" is experimental and includes, in between the free-form (or tuneless if you're being cynical) jazz, some of the most haunting melodies you'll hear.

Moving away from the Miles Davis theme, worth trying some of Bill Bruford's stuff, especially jazzy is his first album, Feels Good To Me.

Another seminal album that has jazz influences but in truth is hard to categorise is Frank Zappa's Hot Rats, mostly instrumental and thereby allowing FZ to concentrate on the music rather than his humorous if often tasteless lyrics!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 27 2005 at 16:33
No one is talking about how influential Davis was for Carr, the trumpet player in Nucleus (and band leader, although Jenkins wrote more stuff on the first and second albums). Carr has even collaborated and written books about Davis, so Nucleus is a must!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 27 2005 at 16:35
Originally posted by meurglysIII meurglysIII wrote:

No one is talking about how influential Davis was for Carr, the trumpet player in Nucleus (and band leader, although Jenkins wrote more stuff on the first and second albums). Carr has even collaborated and written books about Davis, so Nucleus is a must!!!
Well I have to admit Nucleus are outside my experience but sounds interesting.....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 27 2005 at 16:38

Also, as far as Miles himself goes, I have a bunch of live albums that are amazing...he has so many, it is hard to pick and afford them! But, so far, what I have all seems great, and that is

Get Up With It

Live Evil

Pangea

Agharta

Dark Magus

These are all double cds, featuring extended songs (sometimes taking up a whole album side)...great for working along with.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 27 2005 at 17:06
I might be going out on a limb, but Magma's (the group) early stuff, maybe?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 27 2005 at 17:11
Originally posted by In the Court of In the Court of wrote:

I might be going out on a limb, but Magma's (the group) early stuff, maybe?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 27 2005 at 19:16
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 27 2005 at 19:22

Check the following:

Area

Return to Forever

Steve Hillage

Allan Holdsworth

Chick Corea

Spyro Gyra

Weather Report

Al Di Meola

Scott Henderson/Tribal Tech

Greg Howe

Pat Metheny

Frank Gambale

John Scofield

Mike Stern

Mahavishnu Orchestra

Dixie Dregs

Lyle Mays

Jean Luc Ponty

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 27 2005 at 19:33
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