not tryna sound like a pretentious twat but honestly i dont think i really like bebop and early jazz and that kinda ish, free jazz is the only type i love but i really love it. most other types of jazz albums continuously disappoint me. except black saint and the sinner lady, no shittalking is allowed for that album
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Album Rating: 5.0
There's a lot of great post-bop and hard-bop and third stream, but yeah a lot of the earlier foundational (non-vocal jazz) stuff holds almost no interest for me at all, even if some individual players (Coleman Hawkins) still have quite a bit of personality on their instruments
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i do like a lot of post-bop and hard-bop that i've heard, but none of it rises above ~solid 4 territory. its good but i just dont connect w it all that much.
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Album Rating: 4.0
I feel that. I definitely actively enjoy free jazz more than, say, post/hard bop, but the latter still has a time and place. The pinnacle of hard bop is Coltrane's BLUE TRAIN imo, the perfect example of showcasing one's creativity and talents while still "coloring within the lines" or whatever.
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Album Rating: 4.5
“I prefer this to The Shape of Jazz to Come tbh” [2]
This uh. Is amazing
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Album Rating: 4.0
I am gonna need more than a few spins to fully grasp this album.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Also what a great review, the second half with the dual rythm sections solos might be my favorite parts off this.
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Album Rating: 3.7 | Sound Off
cool record, expected kinda freer but turned out kinda engaging. interesting fosho
will def peep tec's list
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Album Rating: 4.0
A better / more updated / more stylized version of the list can be found here:
https://rateyourmusic.com/list/tectactoe/the-freer-the-jazz-the-freer-the-people/
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