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Joined: January 16 2008
Location: Argentina
Status: Offline
Points: 15745
Posted: February 27 2010 at 22:07
J-Man wrote:
The Quiet One wrote:
J-Man wrote:
The Quiet One wrote:
J-Man wrote:
Continuing my jazz mood...
Jeff, you need to get some John Coltrane albums.
I know! And this is the only Miles Davis album I have
Do you have any albums in mind?
I want to get Bitches Brew and Jack Johnson at some point.
Kind of Blue doesn't really blow me away, but I'm hopeful that his jazz rock output might.
-Jeff
Oh, I might have thought that you enjoyed Kind of Blue's tranquility.
Well, if you're going to get his jazz rock output, I think you should get first the "real" jazz rock that came after Miles' releases, like Mahavishnu Orchestra, Return to Forever, and so on.
Miles Davis' jazz rock releases are not albums that I would say that blow you away nor that they are easy to get into. Of course, you can buy them and might even like them at first listen, I'm just telling you this from personal experience.
Joined: August 07 2008
Location: Philadelphia,PA
Status: Offline
Points: 7826
Posted: February 27 2010 at 22:10
The Quiet One wrote:
J-Man wrote:
The Quiet One wrote:
J-Man wrote:
The Quiet One wrote:
J-Man wrote:
Continuing my jazz mood...
Jeff, you need to get some John Coltrane albums.
I know! And this is the only Miles Davis album I have
Do you have any albums in mind?
I want to get Bitches Brew and Jack Johnson at some point.
Kind of Blue doesn't really blow me away, but I'm hopeful that his jazz rock output might.
-Jeff
Oh, I might have thought that you enjoyed Kind of Blue's tranquility.
Well, if you're going to get his jazz rock output, I think you should get first the "real" jazz rock that came after Miles' releases, like Mahavishnu Orchestra, Return to Forever, and so on.
Miles Davis' jazz rock releases are not albums that I would say that blow you away nor that they are easy to get into. Of course, you can buy them and might even like them at first listen, I'm just telling you this from personal experience.
I might enjoy Kind of Blue over time.... I've only listened to it 4 or 5 times.
Joined: August 03 2006
Location: Espoo, Finland
Status: Offline
Points: 6442
Posted: February 28 2010 at 02:55
Matthew T wrote:
Pekka wrote:
[QUOTE=Matthew T]
This is something I need to give more attention to. As is Greendale from the later period. Perhaps tomorrow, I'm in a serious Neil mood now, only too tired...
Apart from the track Change you Mind which just goes on and on, still good guitar in it though I really like the rest of the album. This one is where he started getting right in to the Grunge Ragged Glory with Crazy Horse is a beauty. Greendale is pretty good too Bit of a Neil fan as you may have noticed
Oh yes From Neil's later era I really enjoy Freedom, Ragged Glory and Harvest Moon, they're all great. Wonder if those two make it to the same level with more listens Starting the day with this one:
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