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David_D
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I guess, you're right in that, and maybe should Avant/RIO simply be their most right label.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Regarding the question of the most prolific jazz-rockers, a good answer could be provided by looking at RYM's chart. Edited by David_D - April 20 2022 at 03:35 |
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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I thought I was going to go with electric Miles, and I love Herbie Hancock's Mwandishi trilogy (love the "Mwandishi players" albums generally), as well as Placebo, Perigeo, Soft Machine (especially Third), early Weather Report (first two albums), Terje Rypdal, Zao, Nucleus and more, but I am going with Embryo for producing what I think is a long string of mostly excellent and relevant to this topic albums.
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how exactly do you define "golden age"? where does it begin and where does it end? I must admit I don't like Al Di Meola at all. yes, his technical prowess is no doubt excellent, and he can play as fast as hell - but he apparently can't play slowly for a change. or actually at any other pace than extremely fast. fans of him will probably disagree with me and give some example of him playing slowly. maybe there are indeed some examples of this, but there certainly aren't many. I at least haven't heard one yet. I personally find this "hey, listen how fast I can play" attitude of him extremely boring
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oh, and I'd definitely throw Aera (not Area), Pork Pie, Volker Kriegel, Et Cetera, the Release Music Orchestra, Paraphernalia and the United Jazz & Rock Orchestra into the mix
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Agreed. I used to be so impressed by him--16 year old flying around the fretboard like that--but he's kind of like John Petrucci to me: I hear your skill, but where's the heart? Where's the emotion? After years of trying to keep giving Al a chance to "grow", "mature", and show us a tender, "beautiful" side, I finally gave up on him. He teased me a lot on Splendido Hotel, Casino, and especially Scenario (two beautiful songs with Phil Collins and Bruford-Levin, respectively) but he never made it for me. I've never had the heart or desire to try any of his albums from the 90s, 00s, or 10s--don't want my time wasted anymore.... |
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probably 1967-1979
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Yes to the lot.....and we could add a hundred more. I'd nominate the Grateful Dead circa '72-74.....or the Jerry Garcia-Howard Wales collaboration Hooteroll.....or Legion of Mary.....or even Jazz is Dead.
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I like to feel the suspense when you're certain you know I am there.....
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then the bands I listed all fall into that range, at least with their first releases
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some bands that are listed under "Canterbury" are definitely candidates for the list too, like Soft Heap/Soft Head or Gilgamesh, for example
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Tough to choose between Miles Davis, Soft Machine, Nucleus and Mahavishnu Orchestra. All have multiple albums that are favs of mine unlike most on the list where there might be one or two.
I really should try to come up with a top 10 instead of having like a top 75 favourite Jazz and related list.Love Embryo as well.
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like a lot of these--as jazz fusion and jazz --latin jazz is what I like---besides symphonic prog--
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Giger Lenz Marron, a trio formed in December of 1976 by former Dzyan members Peter Giger on drums, and Eddy Marron on guitars, zaz, uniting with German jazz bassist Guenter Lenz.
They made two stellar, but obscure albums in the 1970s on Giger's label Nagara. They are both really well done.
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