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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 11 2005 at 20:15
Originally posted by MikeEnRegalia MikeEnRegalia wrote:

Originally posted by Hierophant Hierophant wrote:

Fusion dosn't come out of prog. It came out of Miles Davis. Aka Jazz.

It's a different kind of Fusion (Jazz-Fusion vs. Canterbury influenced "Prog-Fusion").

Disagree Fusion does mean the fusion between Hard Bop jazz styles & hard rock(which included prog which was beginning to flourish).Miles Davis Bitches Brew was the pioneering album.This is also called jazz-rock.Canterbury was influenced by Hard Bop/fusion/avante garde/hard rock(inc.prog).Jazz fusion & Prog fusion seem non-discript to me and are terms not used generally to my knowledge.You are almost saying Jazz Jazz-rock(Jazz-fusion).Prog-fusion also doesn't make sense to me,perhaps you mean avant-prog which is a sub genre which seems to be developing.

Progressive jazz is a form of arty Big Band jazz of course.

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