Entire genres that only need one thread #1: "Jazz"

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good stuff there jorge...listening to coltrane's love supreme live in seattle.. :bammer:
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tragabigzanda wrote:
doug rr wrote:good stuff there jorge...listening to coltrane's love supreme live in seattle.. :bammer:
so odd, my wife just put on the studio album about 30 seconds ago and then i saw this
did you tell your wife?
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tragabigzanda wrote:
doug rr wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
doug rr wrote:good stuff there jorge...listening to coltrane's love supreme live in seattle.. :bammer:
so odd, my wife just put on the studio album about 30 seconds ago and then i saw this
did you tell your wife?
no i'm immersed in the music
tell her hello
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doug rr wrote:good stuff there jorge...listening to coltrane's love supreme live in seattle.. :bammer:
Love this release!
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Kevin Davis wrote:
doug rr wrote:good stuff there jorge...listening to coltrane's love supreme live in seattle.. :bammer:
Love this release!
right? man what an album..elvin and pharoah :thumbsup:
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Coltrane hits me a little different to everyone else.
Think I’m going to try being kind to everyone a chance.
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surfndestroy wrote:Coltrane hits me a little different to everyone else.
on the better i need to explore more side i hope?
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Moving discussion here - we were on Sonny Rollins’ Saxophone Colossus. It’s awesome. Thanks for the recommendation KD! Actually everyone’s playing here is pretty damn great and I always enjoy when everyone gets space.
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Glad you liked it! For my money Sonny has one of the easiest, most pleasing tones in the genre -- just pure joy, even on the sad ballads. A catalog of riches awaits if you so desire!
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Kevin Davis wrote:Glad you liked it! For my money Sonny has one of the easiest, most pleasing tones in the genre -- just pure joy, even on the sad ballads. A catalog of riches awaits if you so desire!
Listened to much of The Bridge while walking along Brooklyn Bridge Park at lunch. Worked out pretty well.
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liebzz wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:Glad you liked it! For my money Sonny has one of the easiest, most pleasing tones in the genre -- just pure joy, even on the sad ballads. A catalog of riches awaits if you so desire!
Listened to much of The Bridge while walking along Brooklyn Bridge Park at lunch. Worked out pretty well.
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What a beautiful album that is, with Rollins supported by the inimitable Jim Hall on guitar. And what a perfect setting! Have you read the story behind the album?

The one thing I wish was different about it was the hard panning of the sax entirely to the left, which makes it sound kind of weird on headphones. But man is it ever a stunning piece of work.
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doug rr wrote:
surfndestroy wrote:Coltrane hits me a little different to everyone else.
on the better i need to explore more side i hope?
For sure. He creates an emotional palette that to me is unique. I feel I almost comprehend it, so my exploration is slow, trying to savour and understand each note and passage.

Other artists I just try to experience and appreciate.
Think I’m going to try being kind to everyone a chance.
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surfndestroy wrote:
doug rr wrote:
surfndestroy wrote:Coltrane hits me a little different to everyone else.
on the better i need to explore more side i hope?
For sure. He creates an emotional palette that to me is unique. I feel I almost comprehend it, so my exploration is slow, trying to savour and understand each note and passage.

Other artists I just try to experience and appreciate.
It’s a lot of notes to savor.

Actually, I also move through his work very very slowly. It takes much more than one listen, for me because it is a bombardment of notes at times.
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Kevin Davis wrote:
liebzz wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:Glad you liked it! For my money Sonny has one of the easiest, most pleasing tones in the genre -- just pure joy, even on the sad ballads. A catalog of riches awaits if you so desire!
Listened to much of The Bridge while walking along Brooklyn Bridge Park at lunch. Worked out pretty well.
:heartbeat:

What a beautiful album that is, with Rollins supported by the inimitable Jim Hall on guitar. And what a perfect setting! Have you read the story behind the album?

The one thing I wish was different about it was the hard panning of the sax entirely to the left, which makes it sound kind of weird on headphones. But man is it ever a stunning piece of work.
What I read third hand was that it was inspired from his time quitting recording and just practicing for 2 years on the Williamsburg Bridge. Agreed on the headphones but I got used to it quickly.
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just some guys talking about jazz... :thumbsup:
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liebzz wrote:What I read third hand was that it was inspired from his time quitting recording and just practicing for 2 years on the Williamsburg Bridge. Agreed on the headphones but I got used to it quickly.
Yes! It was his first album after about a 4-year hiatus. The Williamsburg Bridge story is a fun piece of folklore that I think gets its fair share of pop culture references (i.e. Bleeding Gums Murphy on the Simpsons). One of Rollins's best for sure.

Folks who are interested in a Coltrane album with fewer notes should check out Ballads.
doug rr wrote:just some guys talking about jazz... :thumbsup:
It's a beautiful thing, isn't it?
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I've only listened to this album once but I really like what I'm hearing so far. The Coltrane influence is quite obvious especially on this one:
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After few more spins I like the album even more. Somehow its a perfect summer album for me. Here's a very recent Sonny Rollins interview (released 5 days ago) for those who are interested. The audio is quite rough but the content is well worth it. I could've easily spent another hour or two listening to his stories:

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