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Thanks for this post, Matt !
mtthwibrahim Wrote:Leroy Jenkins-The Legend of Ai Gatson
No, not that annoying internet meme me idiot friend at school won't shut up about, it's the free jazz violinist Leroy Jenkins
Very obscure, which is a shame because it's excellent
Very dissonant and chaotic violin sound, highly recommended
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glad I could be of help
SteveO Wrote:Thanks for this post, Matt !
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From the creator of the Family Guy! Had no idea he could produce a decent album. It's not bad at all.
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Holiday i-Pod listening.
Another album I need to spend more time with.
Making some breakthroughs with this one at last. Its' greatness is revealing itself.
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Holiday i-Pod listening.
And another that demands more attention. Miles' fusion masterpiece ??
Making breakthroughs with this one as well. Listened to it on our hotel terrace in Turkey during a ferocious thunderstorm. Seemed quite apt...
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from my library (cd)
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Time for one of my rare jazz masterpieces. Yes I love jazz. Just don't have that much. Hey, you can't buy everything. Not so much a fan of the new age/modern jazz, but the traditional variety can just mellow me out. It and classical are my exceptions to the dislike of instrumental music. It doesn't need words. This was recorded in 1964 with McCoy Tyner (piano), Jimmy Garrison (bass), Elvin Jones (drums) and of course, John on sax. Recognized by most as his greatest album, A Love Supreme's spiritual inspiration were John's dedication to God. Divided into four parts, this is meant to be one piece of work, so I cannot say there is a best track. It's all superb. Love finding these old live clips of the masters of the genre. By jazz standards the album sold quite well and is recognized as one of the greatest of all time. John Coltrane passed away in 1967, from liver cancer at the young age of 40.
I LOVE THIS ALBUM
1) Acknowledgement ***
live - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=carlCAIKrzA
2) Resolution ***
live - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oJ7Pi1aF1o
3) Pursuance ***
audio - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRm6xG0agtE
4) Psalm ***
audio - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1xe7FDsQWY
so many albums, so little time
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never really heard much John Coltrane, but these tracks are quite good MH...only heard a bit of each track though, will get back to the whole album on the weekend for a real good listen
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^^^ listening on Spotify but they only have limited tracks. Good way to wake up though.
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I'm okay when everything is not okay, is not okay"
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