Stretching out with other worldly and US jazz influenced music


I wanted to start a thread to show there is more than just Avant Garde and or Straight Ahead Jazz music in our world. And there is absolutely nothing wrong at all with Avant Garde and or Straight Ahead Jazz music as I do love that part of US Jazz based culture. But sometimes I want to hear and add more sound spices as it were, from other worldly and US jazz influenced music.

There is so much more other worldly and US jazz influenced music that goes unnoticed and it's time to bring those musics of different sound spices to the forefront to be shared.

Although I have started this thread I am not a or the moderator. Let me repeat I am not a or the moderator. I don't have the time nor energy to police anyone's take on the music they like and want to share. As I will always try and be open to others choices of music. 

tyray

Oh yeah? Have I got another one for you...

Another repost: Sahib Shihab - Sahib Shihab and the Danish Radio Jazz Group [Full Album] 1965 

Ahhh...Ho! Ho! Ho! Bobba! As Bootsy would say...Around this time of the year...

@acman3, I had a literal Jam Session at my place last night X-Mas Eve 2024.

Those two posts of yours Tomin - A Willed and Conscious Balance (Full Album) and Especially Sahib Shihab - Sahib Shihab and the Danish Radio Jazz Group [Full Album] were off the proverbial Chain.

In fact when I first started to listen to the youtube rip of Sahib Shihab I thought it was AI! Cause the youtube video showed a digital facsimile of a black line continuously going back and forth over the picture of the band in the background which to me resembled an analog recording film or celluloid based video recording medium that had deteriorated over time from oxidation on the film and from the old movie/video film projector scratching the film during playback.

Man was I wrong, about the rip being AI! As I said in one of my previous posts. @acman3 - You (you’re) Killin The Game! Thank you so much.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATmjXSx3dBs&t=1s

  • Paul Winter
  • Penguin Cafe Orchestra
  • The Durutti Column 
  • Mulatu Astatke 
  • Fifty Foot Hose 

@blueunicorn,

Thanks for posting, don’t be a stranger. Check out these reposts.

PBS _ Jazz and Blues in (Country) Western Swing

And just for shiggles and gits: 

It’s my impression that the Spanish-Western Tex/Mex/Cali contributions to country music was and has always been way, way under credited and appreciated to that genre of music. Miguel Aceves Mejía, "Malagueña Salerosa"

And Malagueña Salerosa, also known as La Malagueña and not to be confused with Roy Clark’s - Malaguena - 1969 who indecently was also a country and western entertainer/musician, written by Ernesto Lecuona of Cuba. Originally the sixth movement of his Andalucia Suite.

And check out Linda Ronstadt’s - ’CANCIONES DE MI PADRE’ {{H.D.}} (Complete) -1989