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Dirk
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Posted: August 09 2007 at 19:16 | ||
^^Glad to hear that Andu, i just picked this album up but haven't listened to it yet. I liked di Meola and Return to forever sofar so i've some hopes i like them too.
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andu
Forum Senior Member Joined: September 27 2006 Location: Romania Status: Offline Points: 3089 |
Posted: August 09 2007 at 19:25 | ||
Great acquisition, Dirk!
But if you'll like it, that won't be because you also like RTF & Di Meola... |
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Dirk
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Posted: August 09 2007 at 19:34 | ||
Ok so i'll have to approach it with an open mind. At least it is the same genre and if i read correctly the same roots (Miles Davis). Then again i'm not such a huge fan of Mahavishnu as yet (more listenings required there i guess). Better start listening .....
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verslibre
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 01 2004 Location: CA Status: Offline Points: 17154 |
Posted: August 10 2007 at 02:39 | ||
Rock, jazz, whateveryoucallit, Weather Report was one of the '70s best fusion bands. More people seem to prefer WR/Zawinul's pre-synth era, but I'm all for when Joe brought in the synths! |
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Dick Heath
Special Collaborator Jazz-Rock Specialist Joined: April 19 2004 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 12813 |
Posted: August 10 2007 at 07:33 | ||
"not jazz"??????????????? God i've been deluding myself for nearly 35 years.
A reminder, respected jazz critic, author, reviewer, Brian Glasser in his Joe Zawinul biography states 'jazz rock was the last great development in jazz'...
Also amazed, having been away for 3 days, that nobody has reported Zawinul is seriously ill in hospital, e.g. http://www.dailysentinel.com/featr/content/shared-gen/ap/Recordings/People_Joe_Zawinul.html |
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Ricochet
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Posted: August 10 2007 at 07:48 | ||
Listened with great nostalgia (and also reviewed) John McLaughlin's modern great live concert The Heart Of Things. A favorite of mine!!
A couple more McLaughlin albums left to listen (that is, to listen again, I heard Thieves And Poets and Industrial Zen before, it was the early 70s albums I needed to complete in my discography), then will head into Mahavishnu and Weather Report. Oh, Paco De Lucia's coming in September at PlaiFestival, Timisoara. (the festival where, last year, Di Meola was special guests - I've written my story about it...) |
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andu
Forum Senior Member Joined: September 27 2006 Location: Romania Status: Offline Points: 3089 |
Posted: August 10 2007 at 07:54 | ||
Jazz -rock is a cross-genres kind of music, not a sub-genre of jazz; but that's only my opinion, of course. For me jazz-rock is not jazz but jazz-rock, nothing more, nothing less, and I would never use the same shelf to store Duke Ellington, Count Bassie, Benny Goodman, Grappelli, Django, Keith Jarret, or Jacques Loussier and Mahavishnu Orchestra, Weather Report, Brand X or Return To Forever. (Of course I know there are cases of extreme proximity and intimacy between jazz and jazz-rock, but just as there are cases of clear opposition.)
I hope Mr. Zawinul will be fine and his health improved asap, please keep us informed! |
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Dick Heath
Special Collaborator Jazz-Rock Specialist Joined: April 19 2004 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 12813 |
Posted: August 10 2007 at 08:52 | ||
However, several of those now so-called mainstream artists you list fused jazz with other music:
Benny Goodman: jazz and East European Jewish music
Django Reinhart and Stefane Grapelli; jazz and gipsy music and some European classical;.
Jacques Loussier: Bach and jazz.
Jazz is a very broad based music, some of it b*****dised and hybridised, some of it original (i.e. difficult to identify precursors) e.g. be bop. You only have to go back to the early 30's to find there was sub categorisation: e.g. New Orleans (Dixieland), Kansas, Chicago whilst Paul Whiteman had produced this big band hybrid that had already played Rhapsody in Blue - the first fusion of jazz and classical music before the music was rearranged in the now more familiar classical orchestral form. Maurice Ravel wasn't far behind and had already taken lessons with Bix Beiderbeck, as payment for lessons Beiderbeck had taken from the visiting French composer in piano composition and arrangement - Beiderbeck's rare piano recording (of about 1929??) In A Mist is one example of jazz with classical influences.
If your really want to hear some of the roots of jazz fusion, listen to the recording of the first major American jazz concert at Carnegie Hall made in January 1938 by Benny Goodman:
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josetuna
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Posted: August 10 2007 at 09:57 | ||
Well I have seen a lot of recommendations here. Many of them repeated a lot of times (so I guess they are popular).
Personally, I think these ones should be as popular as Return to Forever, Mahavishnu or Weather Report. They Are: - Vital Tech Tones - Bela Fleck and the Flecktones - Pat Metheny - Screaming Headless Torsos Highly recommendable bands. |
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BaldFriede
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Posted: August 10 2007 at 11:16 | ||
The name is Bix Beiderbecke, with an "e" at the end. |
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fuxi
Prog Reviewer Joined: March 08 2006 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 2459 |
Posted: August 10 2007 at 12:44 | ||
Andu, dear friend! You obviously haven't read my review of BLACK MARKET - the only Weather Report album I've done so far! It's one of my five-star albums. But if you believe Weather Report actually ROCK, then so do Duke Ellington and Count Basie, in spite of the fact they don't use guitars! Now Eberhard Weber's classic YELLOW FIELDS uses rock beats and the lushest keyboards (esp. mellotrons and pianos, both acoustic and electric) throughout. It's definitely closer to prog than either Oregon or John Abercrombie, both of whom I love, and both of whom are HERE. What am I saying? YELLOW FIELDS IS prog! Now failure to include such albums in Progarchives won't give me sleepless nights, but (like so many others) I tend to find decision-making on this site a little arbitrary. For example: Why are Oregon here, but not Ralph Towner's (musically superior) solo albums? Why is Steve Tibbetts here, but not David Torn (who sounds proggier than Tibbettes and has collaborated with the likes of Tony Levin and Terry Bozzio)? Why is John Abercrombie here, but not Terje Rypdal? Perhaps I ought to suggest them officially, but I'm afraid I'll immediately hear the same noises as in this thread: "They're not prog, they're jazz" etc. So for clarity's sake let me repeat this: Weather Report, John Abercrombie and Oregon are just as "jazz" as David Torn, Terje Rypdal and Eberhard Weber - and perhaps even more so! (Nothing to be ashamed of, naturally! ) |
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fuxi
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Posted: August 10 2007 at 12:48 | ||
This is all very true; I just wanted to say how much it shocked me they won't even allow you to type a perfectly innocent English word like "b*****dised" anymore! |
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BaldFriede
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Posted: August 10 2007 at 12:54 | ||
I certainly would not have included Oregon in the database, as much as I love them. But they are not prog. Sometimes the decisions are hard to understand. |
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Dick Heath
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Posted: August 11 2007 at 06:52 | ||
Would agree jazz fusion (/sub-division world fusion) but not jazzrock fusion which is largely relevant here at PA. BF, talking world fusion your recommended Hadouk CDs arrived this morning. Played the 1995 recording first and love that jazz-Arabic feel |
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LeInsomniac
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Posted: August 11 2007 at 06:58 | ||
Just finished hearing hearing for the first time Laboratorium's album Modern Penthathlon, really truly great stuff, a must to anyone that likes jazz rock/fusion. Please folks try to acquire them!(to the ones that don't have them). I can't express how good this album of theirs is.
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Tuzvihar
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Posted: August 11 2007 at 07:23 | ||
Finally!! Someone followed my recommendation and acquired them! And likes them! Can we expect a review? |
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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."
Charles Bukowski |
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andu
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Posted: August 11 2007 at 17:46 | ||
It is the fertile crossings between different formal languages and creative backgrounds that I appreciate in this area of music , on the contrary "straight" jazz does nothing for me, except for a few cases like those I mentioned. Please recommend me more of this! I would also recommend Loussier's "Baroque Favourites" where he does the same thing he did to Bach to a whole lot of pre-classical composers (like Haydn, Haendel, Scarlatti, Albinoni, etc). One other thing I like is the mix between modern jazz and traditional religious music, like in Garbarek's "Mnemosyne" (jazz + gregorian chant) or Stephan Micus' "Athos" (Orthodox chant + extravagant instruments).
True, however I feel that since the 50s-60s many paths get separated inside the main one (like free-jazz and types of jazz-fusion) and also outside it (like jazz-rock). That's why I earlier said "not jazz"; not like I would see totally different things, but different things with filiation (<-- my online dictionary says that's a word, but Firefox's spell-check doesn't agree) bonds. Of course these are only personal thoughts and do not rely on extensive knowledge. |
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andu
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Posted: August 11 2007 at 17:52 | ||
That is exactly not the meaning I meant for "to rock" when regarding Black Market. Duke Ellington and Count Basie do not "rock" in that way, the one I alluded to. Of course they rock in their own way, but that's another story. Excellent Black Market review, by the way! (Kinda short, though). No wonder I officially declared you one of my favorite three reviewers! |
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Barla
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Posted: August 11 2007 at 20:15 | ||
Pat Metheny is as popular as Weather Report, RTF, and Mahavishnu, and he's an excellent guitarist. |
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LeInsomniac
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 22 2006 Location: Portugal Status: Offline Points: 315 |
Posted: August 11 2007 at 21:32 | ||
You bet, I'm actually kind of grateful for your recomendation, I'm now trying to acquire another album of theirs, its called Quasimodo. Hope this one is as good! Gonna throw a review soon and warn everyone here. FOLKS! Keep coming with your recomendations, I'm lovin it! Acquired Miles Davies Bitches Brew and it's awesome, im jaw suspended, another album that I may acquire of him that has this particular sound? |
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