Aids
01.14.11 | cool list, I'm trying to get more into jazz, I'll make these priorities |
patroneyes
01.14.11 | interesting choices, i would've suspected a different album for almost every one of these artists... |
Aids
01.14.11 | Kind of Blue is too mainstream for him, obviously |
patroneyes
01.14.11 | GOOD ONE AIDS LOL
CTFU |
Aids
01.14.11 | no, THAT was a good one. |
crowing51
01.14.11 | List is great |
liledman
01.14.11 | actually kind of blue is 'too mainstream' for many people aids, many think it gets a little too much praise.
nice choices here, 2 is pretty underrated in his catalogue. though as patroneyes said, i would have different choices for these artists, except i agree with 1. |
Jethro42
01.14.11 | liledman is the jazz authoritah |
relativeworld
05.03.11 | 4 is lovely . Have you heard Bright, Blue and Beautiful by him ? It;s absolutely great man !
Haven't heard 3, I will ...thanks, Nice list. |
Chrisjon89
05.03.11 | I've still not listened to Ellington - love the other 4 here but only own In A Silent Way.
I love 'Jamal Plays Jamal' and 'The Awakening' from Ahmad Jamal though.
'I Love Music' (sampled for The World Is Yours by Nas) and 'Swahililand' (sampled by De La Soul for Stakes is High) off those albums are incredible imo. I found them by tracing back from the samples. |
relativeworld
05.03.11 | Jamal Plays Jamal is awesome...You must listen to Yusef Lateef's Psychicemotus
Any obscure Jazz rec from 60s? |