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Looking for good jazz

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by SWTsig, Nov 1, 2004.

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  1. SWTsig

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    hey guys, i was wondering if some of you could suggest some good jazz songs/artists. my fraternity is having a cocktail party in a couple of weeks and i wanted some expert opinion (manny, bama....) as to what would be some good jazz for a bunch of folks that never listen to it.

    the only jazz i've really listened to has been some Brubeck (i love "Take five") and a little Davis. Van Morrison's "Moondance" is a pretty kick ass jazzy song too. Stuff like that would probably be best.

    Of course we'll have some Sinatra and Martin playing as well.

    ready, set......... Go!



    Thanks
     
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    ricky martin- livin la vida loca
     
  3. SWTsig

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    sweet man! i'll be sure to check him out!

    :rolleyes:
     
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    yea that song goes hard fo sho! chek it out i think it got soem jazz on it
     
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    It sounds like you're looking for something like Wes Montgomery or Astrid Gilberto - that smooth hipster 60's jazz. Wes plays guitar - he's best when he has a big band behind him. Astrid Gilberto sings very mellow Brazilian Jazz.
     
  6. weakfromtoday

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    Here are some that shouldnt be too hard to find.

    Wes Montgomery - Boss Guitar
    Mediski Martin Wood - Your Last Chance to Dance Trance
    John Scofield - Hand Jive
    Herbie Hancock - Head Hunters

    just some ideas....
     
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    oh, also check out Chet Baker.
     
  8. synergy

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    if you like newer jazz, go with Jamie Cullum. He's got some kickin tracks.
     
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    I little different, but essential nonetheless... Charles Mingus - Mingus Ah Um

    Also, some early Coltrane (maybe Lush Life) or Sonny Rollins (maybe Saxaphone Colossus) would fit in nicely...
     
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    Charles Mingus
    Thelonius Monk
    Charlie Parker
    Duke Ellington
    Max Roach
    Eric Dolphy
    Rasaan Roland Kirk
     
  11. MR. MEOWGI

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    I third Mingus.
     
  12. kpsta

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    Damn... how could I leave out Monk? :eek:

    Go pick up anything of his from the Prestige label and you won't be disappointed...

    More piano? Bill Evans Trio (Interplay) , Oscar Peterson, Duke Ellington, Herbie Hancock...

    Eric Dolphy or Rahsaan Roland Kirk at a Frat Party? Hmmm... I suppose stranger things have happened... ;)

    Try out some Django Reinhardt too for an influential guitarist... very different from Wes Montgomery

    If you like jazz organ, try out Jimmy Smith or maybe Jack McDuff...

    Some decent online resources--

    http://www.pbs.org/jazz/

    http://www.allaboutjazz.com/
     
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    This is a frat party? I missed that. You will definitely need some later Coltrane like "Interstellar Space" and "Stellar Regions" to get the party going.
     
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    Ella Fitzgerald and Sara Vaughn. If those two can't get a girl all warm and fuzzy, nothing can.
     
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    :D
     
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    Did anyone mention Miles Davis?

    If you want to also ease them in with some classical, catchy, and very accessible to people with modern tastes try some Louis Armstrong, or Duke Ellington.
     
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    Anything off of Scofield's Bump album. Hell, anything from Scofield! Hell, for that matter you should get some later Miles Davis when Sco was playing with him ;)

    I second Herbie Handcock's Headhunters. The most recognized song would be Chameleon (or however you spell it) but I have a special place in my heart for Watermelon Man.

    Might wanna look into Pat Metheny as well. Oh, and to appease the masses, you could throw in some Nora Jones.
     
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    if its a cocktail party and you are trying to go for a 50's/60's era feel i would go for some sinatra, miles davis-birth of cool and kind of blue (has a very "snowy winter day in new york city" feel), bill evans (miles piano player), some 60's brazillian jazz/pop - gilberto gil, caetano veloso and/or some big band - duke ellington, cole porter

    GO ROCKETS!
     
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    Almost any Cannonball Adderley. My fav is the Quintet: Live in San Francisco CD.
    Any Charlie Parker
    The Quintet - Jazz at Massey Hall
    Dexter Gordon - GO, Our Man in Paris
    Sonny Rollins - Saxophone Colossus, Tenor Madness (w/Coltrane)
    John Coltrane - Blue Train, Giant Steps, Ballads, Love Supreme
    Any Clifford Brown/Max Roach but esp. the one with Joy Spring and Daahoud
    Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers - Moanin', Indestructible, Ugetsu, The Big Beat, Thermo, pretty much anything else.
    Lee Morgan - The Sidewinder
    Miles Davis - Kind of Blue, Birth of the Cool, Milestones
    Any Gerry Mulligan/Chet Baker
    Dave Brubeck - Time Out
    Herbie Hancock - Maiden Voyage, Speak Like a Child, Head Hunters
    Anything with Phil Woods and Richie Cole together
    And my personal fav: Dizzy Gillespie/Sonny Rollins/Sonny Stitt - Sonny Side Up

    There are tons more but these are my favorites.
     
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    Hey SWTSig, You still at SWT/TX ST?

    I work in the music library. You can come check out almost all of this stuff free of charge. If you want to come in when I'm working I'll even check it out to you for a couple of weeks instead of the normal 5 days.
     

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