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Album Rating: 3.0
Gimmie jazz recs I’ll bite
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whoever said II should start a side project, honestly hell yeah I'd love that the drums are the best part of this package
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Wife and I got the vinyl today. The artwork is gorgeous. Would love to see more of the Elden Ring like visualizers. Need more Jerry the Flamingo as well.
| | | Return to Forever - Chick Corea, Bill Evans & Stan Getz, Chet Baker Sings + Chet - Chet Baker, The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady + Mingus Ah Um - Charles Mingus, Undercurrent - Bill Evans & Jim Hall, Underground + Theloneous Monk with John Coltrane - Theloneous Monk, Coltrane Plays the Blues + Giant Steps - John Coltrane, Far East Suite - Duke Ellington, Maiden Voyage - Herbie Hancock, In a Silent Way - Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald Sings Songs from "Let No Man Write My Epitaph," TAKANAKA + SAYCHELLES - Masayoshi Takanaka (there is a really cool live version of READY TO FLY on YouTube with Carlos Santana), Mint Jams (or any live record) by Cassiopea.
I'm a huge Pat Metheny/Group simp, I would recommend just listening to everything he has ever made, but if pressed for specifics: Bright Size Life, Day Trip, Watercolors, Secret Story, Moondial, Beyond the Missouri Sky w/ Charlie Haden, Metheny Mehldau w/ Brad Mehldau, One Quiet Night - and with his group: Self titled, Still Life (Talking), The Way Up, Offramp, We Live Here, and The Way Home.
If you ever get a chance to see him perform live under any circumstance, do it.
Tons of great yacht rock that is heavy on jazz, as well. I just assume everyone has heard everything by Steely Dan at this point, but if you havent: Can't Buy a Thrill, Pretzel Logic, Aja, and The Royal Scam are personal favourites, as well as The Nightfly - Donald Fagen.
I gotta stop editing this - lmao. I'm a menace. The thought of getting someone into jazz gives me a dopamine rush. If anything critically hits, take note, I can course correct - haha.
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It 100% isn't that bad lmao
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get those 1.5's and 3's up to fix this bar graph icl
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Like I've said many times before, I get the hate this band gets, but to a point. I can certainly justify lots of criticism regarding dumb/cringeworthy stuff they do, but it truly gets to a point where it is childish lmao. Objectively, the music isn't that bad, regardless of what the singer yaps about or not.
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| | | a once in a lifetime band and album
| | | Yeah, yeah, art is subjective - melodies still work for a reason.
| | | At last some normal people joined this thread, I felt so lonely among those blind, childish haters.
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a once in a lifetime band and album [2]
Can't honestly remember the last time a band got this much attention, both positive and negative
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Okay but music is more than music (presumably by "music" you mean the instrumentation/notes being played), and this is pretty rough in tons of areas. Who cares if the drummer is good if he's constantly shoved out of the picture. My day would certainly have been better if I didn't check this out, at the very least. Again, Sput offers users 9 ratings on a ten point scale, I will not yield and make this a 3 when it's a 2.
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I may be blind, but at least I'm not deaf.
| | | i got grounded from my ipod for watching porn and spent several months listening to the radio, country and christian were out of the question and was too young to know about college radio [now dead, became a since failed jazz station] so i turned to three days grace, buckcherry, etc. this doesn’t really sound like that but still gave me flashbacks. A twisted sense of nostalgia may be keeping me from despising it. but like it ain’t good
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Since I am keeping up with this thread for some reason, is like the best stuff of older classic jazz obscure live albums or is that a problem I invented entirely? idk finding some stuff was hard so I bounced off it even though it's my favorite genre I've dipped my toes into
| | | Y'all are foolish.
| | | The ST fan base is another level of cringe. The lore might as well be a religion to some. That said, EIA is a really good album. I like the mix of genres even if the songwriting utilizes beats a little too much. The band is undeniably talented in my opinion. I'm curious where they'll go from here.
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Imma listen just to find if this comment shitstorm is justified.
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give us your objective, subjective, rejective opinion.
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