Tsuyoshi Yamamoto or Isao Suzuki, both on Three Blind Mice
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.
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I know everyone here has probably heard this album before but I want you to stay with me for a moment and you’ll understand why I posted it.
Head Hunters | Herbie Hancock | 1973 | Columbia | Full Album
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Earth, Wind & Fire – That’s The Way Of The World: Alive In ’75 Especially check out Sun Goddess with Ramsey Lewis.
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Repost: Thank you for this live cover of Herbie Hancock and The Headhunters, Watermelon Man.
Repost: It’s been awhile since I’ve been here and I thought to share this link but I wasn’t quite sure to post this cause it’s not (all) jazz per say, but after seeing this last page I noticed @jafant mention Esperanza Spalding and @alexatpos mention Wayne Shorter and I said, why not? This is an NPR Music Milton Nascimento & Esperanza Spalding: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert. The compositions are: Milton Nascimento: ’Cais’ Please enjoy. @frogman,’style individualistic’ I couldn’t agree more. I’ve always been drawn to dynamic musicians who make you not only look and listen to them but are also great accompaniment to their bandmates. Just like Wayne Shorter and Esperanza Spalding. Sang, take it to church...
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