bnelso55
01.06.22 | Cool list. There's a couple here that I really need to check out. Have you ever listened to Emily Remler? I stumbled upon her album Firefly recently and have been enjoying it quite a bit. |
wham49
01.06.22 | Larry Coryell anybody? |
wham49
01.06.22 | Pat Metheny, yes Definitely |
FadedSun
01.06.22 | Where the hell is Grant Green? |
loulou
01.06.22 | Emily Remler is really great. I'm not a fan of Grant Green, too much bluesy and note repetitions for me. I have not take the time to hear to a lot of Coryell. I guess I will at some point in time. |
CottonSalad
01.06.22 | 1, 7, 14 take up some of my top spots
Keith Rowe? Derek Bailey? (His standards/Ballads records are GORGEOUS) |
Coolishtiger
01.06.22 | Wes Montgomery! And John McLaughlin |
Coolishtiger
01.06.22 | Wes Montgomery - The Incredible Jazz Guitar of...
Jim Hall - Concierto
John McLaughlin - anything with miles davis/mahavishnu orchestra |
WeepingBanana
01.06.22 | Sonny Sharrock bro… |
loulou
01.06.22 | Yes Keith Rowe and Derek Bailey are awesome. But I'm not sure if it's jazz. I like McLaughlin with Miles, but not that much on his albums (except extrapolation). Sonny Sharrock is great with last exit! |
CottonSalad
01.06.22 | For Rowe...yeah you're probably (most definitely) right haha
I did mention Bailey because of the "jazz" albums he did do - worth a check if you haven't heard them. |
loulou
01.06.22 | Yeah, ballads and standards are really great. He destroys jazz as we know it. |