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TOD KREMER
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Topic: Jazz Rock Fusion Masterpieces Posted: May 18 2006 at 23:08 |
I agree with Blood Sweat and Tear's first album as being a commonly overlooked high caliber album in this genre.
Brand X - Unorthodox Behaviour is my favourite. T
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cucacola54
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Posted: May 18 2006 at 12:05 |
Iceberg - Sentiments
Area - Maledetti
Chick Corea - Return to Forever
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Most listened albums last week
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moodyxadi
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Posted: May 18 2006 at 09:20 |
Ithink THE fusion Group is he mahavishnu Orchestra. And their albums with the first line-p are absolutely essential: Inner mounting Flame and Birds of fire. The albums with Ponty are good as well, but the ones cited are terrific!
I have some concerns about Weather Report. Too jazzy for my tastes. Black Market and Heavy Weather are good.
Return to Forever: from Hymn to the 7th galaxy (brilliant) to No mystery you have only winners! I'll listen to Romantic warrio one of these days, but my expectations are very high base on DiMeola's work in his Return to Forever previous albums and solo career.
talking about DiMeola: someone above cited his initial 4 solo albums as masterpieces, and I must agree. Land of the Midnight Sun, Elegant gypsy, Casino and Splendido Hotel are fantastic.
Jean-luc Ponty has one fantastic live album from 1979 that is a wonderful collection of his best pioeces till that day.
Miles' Bitches brew is the stone that sustains the fusion genre. Absolutely essential.
Esperanto's Danse Macabre is a good album too. The vocal aren't really necessary, but they don't dstroy the album like in its imediate sucessor, Last Tango. What an awful voice!
Shakti: some people doesn't consider this group as fusion, and the term world music is more apropriate really. But the jazz spirit is present in all its works. I consider ALL their albums brilliant, and add the Remeber Shakti albums to the same level of excellence.
Santana: his album with John MacLaughlin - Love Devtion Surrender - is totally fusion, and is a true masterpiece. Santana's trip into jazz rock is represented in his albums after his Buddy Miles album and before Amigos. Lotus is a good representant of Santana's live work in the seventies, and it has a free spirit in its versions of early classics of Latin Rock.
As I said before, jazs isn't my fav style. So this is my experience with the fusion genre till now. Thanks for your recomendations. I hope mine could be useful for any of you.
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Bach, Ma, Bros, Déia, Dante.
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shanocles
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Posted: May 18 2006 at 08:20 |
Area - Crac!
Mahavishnu Orchestra - Inner Mounting Flame
Arti e Mestieri - Gravita
Frank Zappa - Hots Rats
(some may not agree with this as fusion)
Mahavishnu Orchestra - The Lost Trident Sessions
Chick Corea - Live In Molde (wouldn't consider this a masterpiece as its a live recording, but i really like it)
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prog4evr
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Posted: May 18 2006 at 00:52 |
I am surprised no one mentioned 'Blood, Sweat and Tears' first album (1968). Talk about a fusion of jazz and rock!
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arnold stirrup
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Posted: May 17 2006 at 22:32 |
Some of my faves:
Frank Zappa - Hot Rats
Miles Davis - In A Silent Way
Naked City - Naked City
Weather Report - Mysterious Traveller
Mahavishnu Orchestra - The Inner Mounting Flame
Soft Machine - Third
Bruford - One Of A Kind
Pierre Moerlen's Gong - Time Is The Key
Dixie Dregs - What If
And many, many more...
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So much music. So little time.
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fuxi
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Posted: May 17 2006 at 09:56 |
Other additions to the list that I just can't recommend too highly:
Bill Bruford - Feels good to me
Gong - Expresso II
Pat Metheny Band - Travels
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gr8dane
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Posted: May 17 2006 at 07:31 |
Secret Oyster from Denmark (70es) are great.If you like Mahavishnu and Return to forever,there's a good chance you'll like this.I just picked up Sea Son from The Lazers Edge who remastered this and put it out on cd for the first time.
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RoyalJelly
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Posted: May 17 2006 at 07:14 |
A little known masterpiece is one called "Arc of the Testimony" by Arcana, a project of Bill Laswell, with the great drummer Tony Williams, recorded shortly before his tragic death of a heart attack. It also features Laswell on bass, Pharoah Sanders on sax, and Buckethead on guitar. It's hard to describe...something like a mix of Crimson and Coltraine, with a deep existential melancholy...truly a monumental, if overlooked gem.
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pero
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Posted: May 17 2006 at 02:15 |
salmacis wrote:
I agree about Colosseum's live DVD- it's one of the best in my collection, as the band are truly inspired. The version of 'Valentyne Suite' is jaw dropping, as Clem Clempson plays his best ever solo, imo.
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Clem was very inspired on this show
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Horlequism
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Posted: May 16 2006 at 18:47 |
Frank Zappa is the only real jazz rock fusion band that I know...Captain Beyond did some if I'm not mistaken...I probably know more but I don't really know if they are or not...
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Minkia
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Posted: May 16 2006 at 17:03 |
'Bitches' Brew' by Miles Davis, 'Caravanserai' by Santana, 'Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy' by Return to Forever, 'Bundles' by Soft Machine, 'Wired' by Jeff Beck, 'Spectrum' by Billy Cobham, 'Hot Rats' by Frank Zappa, the list is endless...
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salmacis
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Posted: May 16 2006 at 15:07 |
I agree about Colosseum's live DVD- it's one of the best in my collection, as the band are truly inspired. The version of 'Valentyne Suite' is jaw dropping, as Clem Clempson plays his best ever solo, imo.
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Rorro
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Posted: May 16 2006 at 10:40 |
Wow!, i definetly must get that album.
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RoyalJelly
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Posted: May 16 2006 at 10:37 |
Another crucial album that seems to be overlooked here is the first Tony Williams Lifetime album "Emergency", with McLaughlin and Larry Young (organ)...this fired the first shot of jazz-rock fusion (after Bitches Brew anyway)...it's repurcussions were inestimable, and even Fripp cites it as his primary inspiration forthe concept of King Crimson.
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deafmoon
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Posted: May 16 2006 at 09:49 |
Jeff Beck's Blow By Blow
Brand X Unorthodox Behaviour
Tony Williams Believe It
Return To Forever Romantic Warrior
Lenny White Adventures of The Astral Pirates
For newer stuff - Go directly to Vital Tech Tones, CAB or maybe Vertu. Fragile out of Japan - the musicianship is outstanding. Bon Lozaga or Vic Stevens stuff is great.
Edited by deafmoon - May 16 2006 at 09:55
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Single Coil
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Posted: May 16 2006 at 09:42 |
Jean Luc Ponty - Imaginary Voyage
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If it's worth playing, it's worth playing loud!
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bsurmano
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Posted: May 16 2006 at 08:44 |
Nice to hear about Repertoire reissues; I have first pressing LPs of IF I, II and III as wel as 'Not Just Another Bunch...' This is the band which should be included in PA under Jazz-Rock/Fusion .
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'Sundown,yellow moon, I replay the past
I know every scene by heart, they all went by so fast.....
Either I'm too sensitive or else I'm gettin' soft.'
Bob Dylan
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Dick Heath
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Posted: May 16 2006 at 05:00 |
If and If2 have been issued by Repertoire Records in repro mini-LP sleeves - might be limited edition, but the price isn't outrageous.
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Dick Heath
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Posted: May 16 2006 at 04:59 |
Rorro
Noticed how few have responded to the request to nominate recent jazz rock. There is plenty around, it seems folks don't hear it
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