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I'm also based in Coventry and have been listening to jazz on and off for about 7 years now. I felt compelled to join the forums and comment on this thread because when I first got into jazz, CHARLES MINGUS, who's name hasn't yet been mentioned on this thread, really did it for me and enabled me to get my foot in the jazz door, so to speak (as did the inimitable John Coltrane; Miles though I haven't got into... yet). Mingus' album MINGUS AH UM was and still is one of the best jazz albums I've ever heard so I would definitely recommend giving that one a listen MrAdam83. With Mingus however I'm never really sure what style of jazz I'm listening to; I guess it falls as bop/hard bop, but much of his stuff (at least the stuff I've listened to) is heavily gospel and blues influenced and I think he tends to work with quite larger-than-usual bands too. His BLUES & ROOTS album is another stunner.
I've recently been listening to a lot of hard bop, mainly on Blue Note 4000 & 1500 series' LP reissues. Coincidentally, I bought Joe Henderson's MODE FOR JOE just yesterday, the first album of Henderson's I've owned but I've yet to listen to it Jeffrey I mainly find myself listening to LEE MORGAN, DONALD BYRD and WAYNE SHORTER Blue Note LPs these days... I never get tired of them.And thanks also to WestUpperZombie for the Jazz Breakfast blog link, I think that will come in really useful
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Welcome to the board. Sounds like you're off to a flying start! It's exciting that there's SO MUCH wonderful music in front of you. From my point of view, there is no "wrong" way to dig into this music. So you can't go wrong -- as long as you're enjoying the ride. Miles' music is the "gateway to jazz" for many of us (including me ). But I would suggest that you just continue following your ears. You've already hit on some FANTASTIC stuff -- and one recording will lead to the next. Wherever you end up is "right" -- as long as you're digging it!
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http://forums.allaboutjazz.com/showthread.php?t=43449 I've been meaning to create an introductory playlist for Mingus. If you look at the thread, you'll see that I try to create playlists that run no more than 80 minutes (= CD length) and I have a growing number of musician playlists (also instruments and periods and "best of year" playlists). I also try to draw from a wide variety of records (i.e. one, maybe two tracks, per album). In any case, if you have any suggested tracks for a Mingus playlist, please post it. |
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Miles Davis is great to start listening to.
You should listen to the old as well as the new stuff. It will help you realize all of the transformations jazz has gone through.
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Another "If you like Mingus, you might like..." recommendation: David Murray's octet recordings from the 1980s on Black Saint. My favorites are Ming and New Life. But they're all really, really good.
They were also reissued in a box set last year: ![]() The set includes: - Ming - Home - Murray's Steps - New Life - Hope Scope These have a careening, rowdy, rough-around-the-edges feel -- very much like Mingus' music.
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you are great guys, thank you so much!
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