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Who else is working from home and listening to jazz? Can we have a comfy jazz thread?Just picked this up from the share thread and it's great

what are you listening to?

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Stay away from JTG's waifu. He's very protective

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recently started listening to jazz and these are my favourites so far, any recs?

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Try Joe Henderson's stuff with McCoy

Bad album cover general? I’m in

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Have you tried all the albums by Brubeck, Jimmy Smith, Coltrane, and Davis that have the exact same or very similar lineups as those albums?

Nice covers!

What else do you expect from contemporary jazz? Weeds out people who listen to music as fashion

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Ethan Iverson legit sucks tho

That album is just okay, his performance is probably the worst of the three
This album is a favorite of mine, though. The version of Heart Of Glass is pure aural bliss.

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Ethnic Heritage Ensemble - Impressions
You gotta try Horace Silver's 1956 compilation. The self titled one with the blue cover. Amazing stuff.
For something really comfy, definitely Matthew Halsall - Colour Yes

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Orrin Evans is based

I'm listening

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Based criss cross posters

Criss Cross -guy died already and jtg doesn't post here anymore than you can stop posting Criss Cross now

it's just a coincidence, I don't usually focus on labels

Joke's on you, I don't have a job to come home from.

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Nah. I'm really just starting to dig into the label and find specific players I like who recur a lot. Right now I'm loving Clarence Penn's drumming.

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based af

Early Coltrane is always comfy

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who is the most melodic jazz soloist of all time? where almost every line they play sounds like it could have lyrics and be the hook to a song of its own.

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Stan Getz/Joao Gilberto
Grace Mahya - Live at DUG
Art Pepper Meets The Rhythm Section
Nina Simone - Pastel Blues

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There are a lot of great jazz albums with godawful cover art. It’s part of the fun of jazz is that sometimes you have no idea what you’re in for by looking at the cover, but once you start to recognize sidemen you can find some great obscure shit.

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Hank Mobley. Soul Station is full to the brim with these little melodies that segue into one another but also as individual things.

I really like the alternate blue note parody covers that have been circulating for these

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That's a good album cover fuck you

I don’t know about of all time but chet baker is up there for me

Yep. Planning on staying in for the next week at least. Just put this on.

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I'm doing things and listening to this

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I've avoided vocal jazz for forever, is there anything worthwhile in it?

Lambert Hendricks and Ross is ok

The best sipiagin album. Destinations unknown is overrated

Good stuff

Nice

And bump. Was diggin the green while I made it today

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Have to be a smooth jazz player. I’m goin with Grover

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Damn. Great record, any time I see Potter I know it’ll be great.

not a big vocal person either elsie bianchi has a cute accent
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>bro lets just play random shit and call it music

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Destinations Unknown has the more iconic lineup. Potter, Binney, Taborn, Harland all on the same record.

Get into more hardbop and soul jazz.

If you dig expand with miles electric stuff, like jack johnson.

Dexter Gordon, Sonny Rollis, Freddie Hubbard all made amazing stuff in the late 50's and 60s

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Denigrus Coleman

Jazz is dead. It splintered into
- unlistenable avant-garde (like EAI for one saxophone)
- re-re-rerecordings of old standards
-background shit (smooth jazz)

Change my mind.

>look into toilet
>see this face
What do?

Which of those categories does this album fall into?

Anything with McCoy, desu
Also, I’m going through a huge Bobby Hutcherson phase - can recommend!

Post-bop? Unlistenable avant-garde.

Underrated album. One of my favourites.

Nice choice!

What is unlistenable or avant garde about it?

I find guitar can get on my nerves after a while - Green is best when playing as part of a quarter, in my opinion. His Solid album is in my top 20

Take my meds and think about not looking in toilets anymore, ‘cos it’s a weird thing to do.

Yeah but if you want to be an overly simplistic opinionated dumbass then you can arbitrarily classify ALL jazz into one of those categories

Bill Evans trio is top-tier comfy quarantine music

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Listen to this

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What would you recommend as the best starting point for someone who wants to get into jazz

What do you normally listen to? Name five of your favorite albums and I’ll give you five jazz albums that might give you a good starting point.