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Topic: Our favorite (jazz) pianistsPosted By: Saperlipopette!
Subject: Our favorite (jazz) pianists
Date Posted: March 20 2023 at 11:20
I'm thinking primarly about piano players than I do organ/keyboard (if I didn't, someone like Mike Ratledge would surely be on my list) but you can think in whichever way you feel like.
-My list is 90% jazz folks from the 1960's - 1970's, but it seems I was predisposed to love that before I was even born. So here's 20 of the pianists I just can't get enough of. The first seven or eight, or ten, or twelve are, like demigods to me.
Mal Waldron Andrew Hill Herbie Hancock Ahmad Jamal McCoy Tyner Bill Evans Paul Bley Bobo Stenson
Stanley Cowell
Michael Garrick
Horace Tapscott
Sun Ra Cecil Taylor Chris Abrahams Horace Silver Alice Coltrane
Chick Corea
Abdullah Ibrahim (aka Dollar Brand) Dave Brubeck Brad Mehldau
Replies: Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: March 20 2023 at 11:54
Jazz Pianists Top 10
Deodato
George Duke
Herbie Hancock
Bob James
Ramsey Lewis
Greg Phillinganes
Patrice Rushen
Joe Sample
Lalo Schifrin
Stevie Wonder
Posted By: JD
Date Posted: March 20 2023 at 13:10
One of our own...
Oscar Peterson
Plus Keith Jarret
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Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: March 20 2023 at 13:40
An all-star tribute to Quincy Jones, featuring four of my favourite Jazz pianists:- Herbie Hancock; Greg Phillinganes; Patrice Rushen & Joe Sample. Also featuring:- Patti Austin; Petula Clark; Billy Cobham; Paul Jackson, Jr; Al Jarreau; Chaka Khan; Beverley Knight; Nils Landgren; Nana Mouskouri; Freda Payne; Lee Ritenour; Curtis Stigers; Toots Thielemans; Larry Williams and many others too, including Mick Hucknall. Ain't That a Lot of Stars!
Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Date Posted: March 20 2023 at 14:13
Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: March 20 2023 at 15:43
No particular order:
McCoy Tyner
Herbie Hancock
Ronnie Matthews
Bill Evans
Wynton Kelly
Sonny Clark
Andrew Hill
Cedar Walton
Bobby Timmons
Horace Silver
Red Garland
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Posted By: dwill123
Date Posted: March 20 2023 at 18:56
There is only one, Art Tatum.
Posted By: Saperlipopette!
Date Posted: March 20 2023 at 22:05
dwill123 wrote:
There is only one, Art Tatum.
Really? Only one? I could easily have tripled my list of performers/artists. But Art Tatum wouldn't be among them. Not because he wasn't great. The pianoplayers of his main era simply doesn't seem to exite me as much as those from the "modern jazz" scene. And that didn't take off until after he had passed away.
That said I've only listened to a few collections/albums in full... like the one "everyone" knows... Piano Starts Here - which is impressive and pretty. But it didn't make me feel anything. Also the posthumous The Art Tatum - Ben Webster Quartet album - which of course is quite lovely. But I love listening to Ben Webster's cool warmth.
-other than that I've heard the odd 78RPM-era ditty here and there, but not really all that much. Where should I go next?
Posted By: Saperlipopette!
Date Posted: March 20 2023 at 22:30
There's quite a few pianists in your lists I hardly know. I've
heard almost each and every one of them on some album(s), but not like
the ones in my opening post. By looking at your selections, most of you obviously include all kinds of
keyboard/el-pianos/organs. I was thinking of a part two focusing on
those, but I may not bother. There's quite a few overlaps anyway. I mean many of my most treasured Jamal/Hancock/Corea-albums are from their electric/fusion era, and the very reason I got into Mal Waldron in the first place was this masterpiece - his only album playing the el-piano:
I notice two mentions of Patrice Rushen. I've got, and love her two first albums Prelusion and Before the Dawn, but after that I'm just mildly interested. A little too much pop-disco-funk for me to genuinely enjoy as full albums. Not really disliking it, but it doesn't really speak to me either. Do you like... love her Pizzazz & Posh-albums?
Posted By: Saperlipopette!
Date Posted: March 20 2023 at 22:51
A selection of ten from the top, and a few reccomended albums to check out:
Mal Waldron: Up
Popped the Devil, First Encounter, Black Glory, Free at Last, The Call,
Set Me Free, Number Nineteen, The Quest, The Whirling Dervish, Set Me
Free Andrew Hill: Compulsion, One for One [The Blue
Note Re-Issue Series], Judgment, Point of Departure, Dialogue, Passing
Ships, Black Fire, Strange Serenade Herbie Hancock(playing as a sideman for Miles and others on six out of these): Inventions
& Dimensions, Some Other Stuff, Empyrean Isles, Crossings, The
Jewel in the Lotus, Search for the New Land, Oblique, Mwandishi, Water
Babies, Nefertiti Ahmad Jamal: Extensions, The
Awakening, Outertimeinnerspace, Jamal Plays Jamal, Freeflight, But Not
for Me: Ahmad Jamal Trio at the Pershing, Ahmad Jamal '73 McCoy Tyner (including two Coltrane albums) Time for Tyner, Asante, Focal Point, Extensions, My Favorite Things, A Love Supreme, Sama Layuca, Expansions, Horizon, Cosmos [The Blue Note Re-Issue Series] Bill Evans: Sunday
at the Village Vanguard, Waltz for Debby, You Must Believe in Spring,
Explorations, Bill Evans at Town Hall, Volume One, Undercurrent, What's
New Paul Bley: Footloose, Touching, Live in Haarlem, Ballads, Paul Bley With Gary Peacock, Ramblin', Virtuosi
Bobo Stenson (only the first one released under his name. Just use Google and locate the rest) Underwear, Oriental Wind, Witchi-Tai-To, Sart, Bazaar, Terje Rypdal, One Long String, Rena Rama - Jazz i Sverige '73
Stanley Cowell(a few with Bobby Hutcherson + several Strata-East-obscurities) Patterns, Medina, Live at Slugs', Volume 1, Live at Slugs', Volume II, Illusion Suite, Genesis, Blues for the Viet Cong, Why Not, Members, Don't Git Weary Michael Garrick Cold Mountain, Change Is, Dusk Fire, Live, Moonscape, The Heart Is a Lotus, Phase III