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Re: Jazz Recommendations

Postby Hermionediamond » 04 Jul 2012 23:10

Thanks guys, I'm loving The jazz. It's early days for me but and I'm on learning curve. Lovin' Miles and his smooth laid back style. Is this where Van Morrison took his inspiration for Astral weeks?
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Re: Jazz Recommendations

Postby Dinohyus Hollandi » 05 Jul 2012 09:48

Travis G. wrote:There are lots of great artists and collections on that list, but many of them (particularly from earlier eras) are not going to be on vinyl -- or will be exceedingly rare and/or expensive.


That's probably true, but that's never stopped me from enjoying music, even if it's on cd... :wink:
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Re: Jazz Recommendations

Postby JoeE SP9 » 05 Jul 2012 21:50

Agreed! It's all about the music. The carrier is secondary.
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Re: Jazz Recommendations

Postby brain_spo0n » 06 Jul 2012 02:58

a nice single disc CD player is a beautiful thing
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Re: Jazz Recommendations

Postby robgil » 09 Jul 2012 12:19

brain_spo0n wrote:a nice single disc CD player is a beautiful thing


Unless its a Marantz, in which case it's an awfull , bright , forward sounding box of air.
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Re: Jazz Recommendations

Postby Hermionediamond » 09 Jul 2012 15:04

robgil wrote:
brain_spo0n wrote:a nice single disc CD player is a beautiful thing


Unless its a Marantz, in which case it's an awfull , bright , forward sounding box of air.


I had a Marantz CD player back in the 90s. It was bright indeed!
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Re: Jazz Recommendations

Postby clempe » 28 Jul 2012 19:42

one of my favourite jazz-lps i own is Chick Corea- My Spanish Heart
i also recommend Oscar Peterson Jam Montreaux ´77 (Clark Terry, Dizzy Gillespie, Eddie Lockjaw Davis, Niels Pedersen!!!, Bobby Durham) I think its just ammazing what they play on this record.
another LP i absolutely love is Matana Roberts-Coin Coin Chapter One Gens De Coleur Libre. it is a really modern, free-jazz conceptional album and i think the first one in a series of albums. if you like some experimental music you should really listen to this. i consider it as one of the best records i have ever heard.
and talking about Matana Roberts: i´ve got a question, hope you can help me. it has 4 sides and they come on 2 10inch. why?
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Re: Jazz Recommendations

Postby rdavenport » 03 Aug 2012 21:42

I couldn't possibly tell you what to listen to, but I will say that you really need to go down the CD route. In the 80s, 90s and up to the mid 2000s, jazz albums on the big US labels (Blue Note, Prestige, Contemporary, Riverside etc) were reissued on CD in their THOUSANDS. In the 80s and 90s you had to pay full price for them, but by the mid-2000s they suddenly became much cheaper.

I must have bought 300-400 new CDs between 2006-2009, and I don't recall paying more than £6/7 each for them. Indeed, there was a time when you could pick up dozens of brand new Blue Notes for less than £1.50on Amazon. Fantasy and Oldies.com also sold off hundreds of OJC titles for about $4 each. At those prices you could afford to take chances on artists you were unfamiliar with, which led to some great finds.

I don't buy them any more (I don't really need to, with plenty still sealed on the shelves!) so I couldn't say how much they cost now. If you do buy them from Amazon, you'll usually be buying from US sellers, so you may have to wait a while.
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Re: Jazz Recommendations

Postby Rob998 » 03 Aug 2012 21:57

Hermionediamond wrote:
robgil wrote:
brain_spo0n wrote:a nice single disc CD player is a beautiful thing


Unless its a Marantz, in which case it's an awfull , bright , forward sounding box of air.


I had a Marantz CD player back in the 90s. It was bright indeed!


Hmmmm. I have a Marantz CD6004 and it is very far from bright. In fact compared to my old Sony CDP-XE900E, it sounds positively analogue! It is their latest model though, so perhaps things have moved on from the days of the CD63 KI Sig, which was the deck to have back in the day (and which still fetches impressive money on ebay!).
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Re: Jazz Recommendations

Postby wgb113 » 06 Aug 2012 03:31

JoeE SP9 wrote:Agreed! It's all about the music. The carrier is secondary.


Joe, what are some good places for hunting down some of this stuff in Philly? I've been to Gold Zmillion but their prices can be high.

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Re: Jazz Recommendations

Postby wachuko » 08 Aug 2012 18:12

So glad I came across this thread...

Mile Davis - Kind of Blue (180g) - Checked!
Charles Mingus - Mingus Ah Um - Checked!

Time to go and search locally for the other recommendations. Cool!
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Re: Jazz Recommendations

Postby JoeE SP9 » 08 Aug 2012 23:13

wgb113 wrote:
JoeE SP9 wrote:Agreed! It's all about the music. The carrier is secondary.


Joe, what are some good places for hunting down some of this stuff in Philly? I've been to Gold Zmillion but their prices can be high.

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Try the places below. Just remember, you get what you pay for.

Hideaway Music (try here first)
8612 Germantown Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19118
215-248-4434

Repo Records
538 South Street
Philadelphia, PA 19147
215-627-3775

AKA Music
27 North 2nd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
215-922-3855

Philadelphia Record Exchange (plenty of LP's)
618 South 5th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19147
215-922-2752


Jaz Sound (best Jazz and Blues selection)
15 S 11th Street #2
Philadelphia, PA 19107
215-925-3150
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Re: Jazz Recommendations

Postby wachuko » 13 Aug 2012 16:49

Very grateful for the recommendations... I just received:

Boston - (180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl / Ltd. Edition / Gatefold Cover)
Def Leppard - Mirrorball - Live & More (3 LP 180 Gram Virgin Vinyl)
John Coltrane - My Favorite Things (180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl)
The Allman Brothers Band - Live at the FILLMORE (180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl)

I did not know about The Allman Brothers Band, wow! Everything I like in one LP! Jazz, Blues, Rock, Country!!

And this was all online... so I paid a premium for them. I need to stop by the local vinyl store to see if I can find some bargains.
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Re: Jazz Recommendations

Postby JoeE SP9 » 14 Aug 2012 02:04

There is another Allman Brothers double LP you might be interested in. It's, Eat A Peach. It has the rest of the live at Fillmore concert
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