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AAJ's Barrel Roller
Join Date: Aug 2002
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Roadmap to Jazz: From Gospel to Jazz
If you like gospel, you may also like...
Date: 12-May-1999 14:52:12 From: Sir Rodney I'd start with recordings by Bobby Timmons (piano), Jimmy Smith (organ) and Horace Silver (piano). Date: 17-May-1999 23:34:44 From: James White Grant Green "Feelin' the Spirit" and a number of recordings by Hank Mobley ("Soul Station") would also be a good place to start. Date: 18-May-1999 11:59:11 From: Dave K. How about the '50s stuff by organist Shirley Scott? Date: 19-Feb-2000 18:21:01 From: David Brady (dave@cstoneweb.com) The best album that I've found which contains a lot of gospel elements is "Swiss Movement" - with Eddie Harris and Les McCann. It's Great! Date: 14-Jun-2000 11:48:00 From: Jonny McIntosh Mary Lou Williams' "Black Christ of the Andes". It's hard to find and will set you back a bit but it is worth every penny/cent/yen whatever... |
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The Joker in the Pack
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Donald Byrd - A New Perspective
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