herbulver
05.12.15 | mingus- black saint lady sinner
coltrane- a love supreme
coleman- shape of jazz to come
davis- kinda blue
kamasi washington- the epic
eric dolphy- out to lunch
montgomery- smokin' at the half note
pharaoh sanders- karma
grant green-idle moments
art blakey- caravan |
DrMaximus
05.12.15 | Nina Simone - Pastel Blues |
ParanoidAndroid96
05.12.15 | dave brubeck - time out
charles mingus - mingus ah um
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CapnJizz
05.12.15 | seconding black saint and the sinner lady, one of my favs.
Also check out
Ryo fukui - scenery
Miles davis - filles de Kilimanjaro
Naked city - s/t
Midori - Aratame Hajime Mashite Midori Desu (jazz punk, I think you'd like this)
Noah Howard - the black ark
Badbadnotgood - bbng 2
Otomo Yoshihide's New Jazz Ensemble - Dreams
The seatbelts - cowboy bebop ost |
ParanoidAndroid96
05.12.15 | good looks on bbng, they helped me get into jazz. they're wildly accessible |
Veldin
05.12.15 | everything Miles Davis 65-75
Black Saint lady Sinner
Ah Um
Mountains of Madness by Electric Masada
Giant Steps
The Shape of Jazz to Come
Frank Zappa
The Epic
Sun Ra |
Lambda
05.12.15 | Man there's a lot of jazz recs lists lately
Start with Electric Masada's work. Great entry point for rock fans into jazz.
Then listen to:
A Love Supreme - John Coltrane
The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady - Charles Mingus
Kind of Blue - Miles Davis
Worlds - Aaron Goldberg
Naked City - Naked City |
Sevengill
05.12.15 | Intronaut - Valley of Smoke
Danny Walker's drumming is a joy to listen to. |
Veldin
05.13.15 | I don't think Kind of Blue will be that fascinating to someone who isn't familiar with traditional jazz. As a rock fan looking for jazz try Bitches Brew, Jack Johnson, Get Up With It or On the Corner. |
Friday13th
05.13.15 | If you're a metal fan, Mahavishnu Orchestra is by far the best jazz to start with. |