>”you have to listen to jazz chronologically!”
>”so follow my list that doesn’t go chronologically!”
HELP ME OUT WITH JAZZ vol.2
I literally said that my list is SEMI-chronological you retard lmao.
you didn't provide any arguments, shithead
all you said is that he's the jacob collier of the 40s and that he only plays "uncaptivating pop songs" which is factually false
and no one is forcing you to waste time on me, that is your choice lol
and no, you haven't rated 100 jazz albums, and I know laziness is not the reason, you just haven't listened to much jazz, it's obvious
rateyourmusic.com
>if I put “lmao” after all my posts then maybe people won’t know I’m fucking furious lmao
Okay BOIS, OP is back in town.
I decided to add 2 more names to the list (Billy Cobham and Sipiagin). I wanna add 2 more artists: 1 great modern (but not too experimental a'la Zorn) jazz musician and 1 jazz musician from the late 80s/90s who indulged in acid jazz or other interesting 80s/90s jazz amalgamation
Any picks?
imagine having a pussy for a mouth
I wish my gf was this way
Here's the list right now:
1. Donald Byrd
2. Herbie Hancock
3. Chick Corea
4. Jack DeJohnette
5. Sonny Sharrock
6. Noteworthy fusion bands (Mahavishnu Orchestra + Weather Report)
7. Billy Cobham
8. Alex Sipiagin
9.
I wanna find 2 other jazz musicians (1 great modern jazz musician + 1 great jazz musician from the 80s/90s, possibly acid jazz). Then Im gonna decide whether to include both artists (and then delete 1 from the above list) or just include 1 from the 2 proposed artists. And then I'm calling it a day.
great recs, very comprehensive but i think maybe a lil too comprehensive. maybe add a new section of modern jazz instead of lumping it together with 70s guys.
what about jackie mclean? i think you should add him. as for modern guys - lage lund
Hey OP what are your 6 favorite jazz albums from 2010 - 2019?
can you explain all your 5 stars on your rym account? rock and jazz. just curious