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Joined: January 14 2009
Location: Tokyo, Japan
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Posted: February 17 2010 at 18:47
Choosing for me is a very difficult vote. It is felt that the list is all wonderful. And, I went to "Clear Air Turbulence". This album is perfect. There is no tune thrown away at all. It is complete Jazz Rock that Ian Gillan did.
Joined: January 16 2008
Location: Argentina
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Points: 15745
Posted: February 17 2010 at 18:35
J-Man wrote:
Sorry, Pablo. I don't own any of these
Ah, don't worry. Knowing your taste, from the list I would highly recommend you the following:
Time Control - Hiromi Uehara: it's Prog Jazz, haha. Very complex jazz rock with prog rock influences like Dream Theater(not the metal aspect), Gentle Giant, and the like.
Have a look:
Apocalypse - Mahavishnu Orchestra: Symphonic Prog with Jazz Rock leanings:
Joined: January 16 2008
Location: Argentina
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Posted: February 17 2010 at 18:30
Logan wrote:
LiquidEternity wrote:
Jack Johnson. The very best Miles album I've heard.
Would pick that one from what I know off this list, though I have a particular thing for Get Up With It (love that album) and Big Fun from his 70's studio albums . Actually, there are several here I don't have, so I don't feel qualified to vote (most ridiculously, being a Soft Machine fan, I don't have Seven).
And Pablo, thought Herbie Hancock's Sextant and/or Crossings ranked amongst your favourites, but I'm probably confused. My memory has become terribly poor over the last few years (was once extremely good).
Get Up With It is indeed pretty good and is very innovating, but I've listened more to Jack Johnson and I'm more fond of it for now. Still haven't listened to Big Fun, but I'm very keen to listen what it's like.
About Hancock, I've recently acquired Crossings and Sextant, while I can't say they're favorites of mine, Crossings is indeed excellent. I'm a fan of Headhunters, but I think that's no surprise.
Joined: April 05 2006
Location: Vancouver, BC
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Posted: February 17 2010 at 18:10
LiquidEternity wrote:
Jack Johnson. The very best Miles album I've heard.
Would pick that one from what I know off this list, though I have a particular thing for Get Up With It (love that album) and Big Fun from his 70's studio albums . Actually, there are several here I don't have, so I don't feel qualified to vote (most ridiculously, being a Soft Machine fan, I don't have Seven).
And Pablo, thought Herbie Hancock's Sextant and/or Crossings ranked amongst your favourites, but I'm probably confused. My memory has become terribly poor over the last few years (was once extremely good).
Joined: March 08 2006
Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: February 17 2010 at 16:01
The Quiet One wrote:
It's been a while since I last made a poll, so here goes my first one in ages.
I didn't include some of my all-time favorites like Grand Wazoo, Spectrum, Black Market, Caravanserai and Enigmatic Ocean since I fear they would have won the poll easily, which is not what I want for a poll.
VOTE AWAY!
Grand Wazoo and Black Market are among my all-time favorites as well!
From your list I chose Gazeuse.
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