OmairSh
04.17.13 | 7 for 4 - Contact, it's more aggressive jazz fusion/prog |
ResidentNihilist
04.17.13 | Eero Koivistoinen - Wahoo!
Pekka Pohjola - Vistitation.
Jukka Tolonen - Tolonen!
Tasavallan Presidentti - Lambertland
Wigwam - Being
Weather Report - Mysterious Traveller/S/T
Donald Fagen - The Nightfly
Santana - Abraxas |
SgtPepper
04.17.13 | Judging by your description, you need to look into Weather Report's albums from the latter part of the 70's, it's all proggy jazz funk, with very little rock influences to be found. Here's a few examples:
Black Market (their best album in my opinion)
"Herandnu" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCQ89diiq5Q
Another good jazz funk band would be Return To Forever, and judging by your taste, you'd probably like them more- they're closer to prog than jazz. They're bassist Stanley Clarke is a bass god. He's more into technical work than grooving, but believe he can pump out some serious funk. Look into everything from Hymn of the seventh galaxy to No Mystery. They're best album is Romantic Warrior, but it's not really funk, though still worth checking out.
"Flight of the Newborn"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkSD2BxK3ik
(this video skips for some reason during Al Di's guitar solo, so that's the video not how the actual song goes)
If you want anymore, feel free to shoutbox me.
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Sadistocrat
04.17.13 | Elephant9- Dodovoodoo |
cuki92
04.17.13 | Sun Ra |
JamieTwort
04.17.13 | Billy Cobham - Spectrum
Weather Report - Sweetnighter
Larry Coryell - Spaces
Alphonse Mouzon - Mind Transplant
Colosseum - Valentyne Suite
Colosseum II - Electric Savage
Brand X - Unorthodox Behaviour
Tony Williams Lifetime - Emergency
Nucleus - We'll Talk About it Later |
Mad.
04.17.13 | Henry Fool - Men Singing.
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pbass0
04.17.13 | @PaperbackWriter That is so ironic that you suggest those! I'm learning about Stanley Clarke and Jaco at the moment! But, I will check those out |
JS19
04.17.13 | Return to Forever - Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy
Al Di Meola - Elegant Gypsy
All the others are great to get you started |
omnipanzer
04.17.13 | Jamiroquai:
1993 Emergency on Planet Earth
1994 The Return of the Space Cowboy
1996 Travelling Without Moving
1999 Synkronized |
cuki92
04.17.13 | Carla Bley - Escalator over the Hill |
YetAnotherBrick
04.17.13 | Clever Girl - No Drum and Bass in the Jazz Room |
xopethx
04.17.13 | Jean Luc Ponty - Enigmatic Ocean (phenomenal bass playing, Allan Holdsworth on guitar)
Tony Williams Lifetime - Believe It
Extraction (2003) - Dennis Chambers, Greg Howe, Victor Wooten
Jeff Beck - Blow By Blow
Arti e Mestieri - Tilt (1976)
Planet X - Quantum
Brett Garsed - Dark Matter
The Rites of Strings (1995) - Al DiMeola, Stanley Clarke, JL Ponty
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JS19
04.17.13 | Planet X are amazing - forgot about them ^ |
JS19
04.17.13 | Along the same lines:
Derek Sherinian - Oceana |
Calc
04.17.13 | wow no trioscapes
listen to trioscapes |
ButteryBiscuitBass
04.17.13 | Herbie Hancock - Headhunters, Mr hands, Sextent and man-child. |
JS19
04.17.13 | errrrr what about Crossings? It's his best one.... |
ButteryBiscuitBass
04.17.13 | Interesting opinion. |
JamieTwort
04.17.13 | Crossings is amazing. I've found that quite a lot of people outside of Sputnik think it's Hancock's best. Progarchives for
example. |
ButteryBiscuitBass
04.17.13 | Headhunters or Sextant for me. |
JS19
04.17.13 | They're both incredible too, I just prefer Crossings. Funny you should say that Jamie, I used to frequent progarchives quite a lot... |
grish
04.18.13 | mahavishnu orchestra: 'the inner mounting flame', 'birds of fire' |
grish
04.18.13 | oh, and bela fleck and the flectones |
sniper
04.18.13 | start with mahavishnu, weather report, herbie hancock and miles davis classics and then listen to people who played in those bands, and then people who played in those bands, etc. |
pissbore
04.18.13 | al di meola - land of the midnight sun
al di meola - elegant gypsy |
PunchforPunch
04.18.13 | Soft Machine and Pat Metheny |
Friday13th
04.18.13 | Only heard Miles Davis, and Mahavishnu Orchestra, and Jeff Beck which are all awesome. I definitely need to look up more fusion. |
JS19
04.18.13 | Oh and 'Mouse On the Keys - Sezession' is awesome and only 16min long so worth a quick listen |