If you're into Gypsy Jazz (like Django Rheinhardt)...check out Alphonso Ponticelli from the Green Mill in Chicago...top notch... I like his first album best. I've seen his group "Swing Gitan" live and they are fantastic.
Great jazz and Rock unknown GEMS Share yours
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I'm going to share my favs for jazz and rock that are out of the spotlight, so to speak.
rock= William Topley,any album (Black river, is a good place to start)
Jazz= Kazumi Watanabe, Mobo albums, 1 and 2
Got some great hidden treasures? share them so we can enjoy! This make the wonderful HIFI setups we have built so worth it. Many blessings to you and yours!
I'm going to share my favs for jazz and rock that are out of the spotlight, so to speak.
rock= William Topley,any album (Black river, is a good place to start)
Jazz= Kazumi Watanabe, Mobo albums, 1 and 2
Got some great hidden treasures? share them so we can enjoy! This make the wonderful HIFI setups we have built so worth it. Many blessings to you and yours!
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Rock: Anything by dEUS (no, I dont have the key locked, thats the only way to write it), sadly very compressed masterings lately. http://deus.be/ Rain, Tree, Crow, Rain, Tree, Crow not unknown, but too easily forgotten: Colosseum: Live! Jazz: Juergen Friedrich, Pollock Fresu, Galliano, Lundgren: Mare Nostrum Roessler, Vogt, Vitous, Between the Times and another forgotten one: Weather Report, Sweetnighter Strange bedfellows from both worlds (not everyones cup of tea, fantastic projects for those who do like it): Jack Bruce with hr-Bigband, Live at 37th Deutsches Jazzfestival Hiram Bullock with WDR Bigband, Plays the Music of Jimi Hendrix Undefinable: Hadouk Trio, Baldamore (theres a recent live thread on Hadouk with many links to music, check it out) These are some I thought of instantly, Ill just cut it short here without further pondering, there are of course so many more Enjoy! Karel |
wayne shorter w/milton nasciemento "native dancer" - beautiful, very underappreciated (and great 'makeout music'!) art ensemble of chicago - all of their early recordings (people in sorrow, les stances a sophie, tutankhamen, fanfare for the warriors, a jackson in your house, phase one, the spiritual) - incredible collection of talent and creative energy, makes most other 'free jazz' sound like a mess. the music may have been born in a very political era, but it has aged just fine. laurie anderson 'strange angels' - who'd have thought this 'performance artist' would crank out a beautiful, well-engineered album of beautifully sung songs? (and, for a great 'demo your system' CD, her 'life on a string' is a stunner) |
Gringo - Self Titled Blue Rodeo - Lost Together The New Duncan Imperials - Hanky Panky Parley Voo (youtube motel 666, good video !!!) Bob Mould - Black Sheets of Rain Sugar - Copper Blue (a Bob Mould band) Swinging Steaks - Southside of the Sky Tenderloin - Let it Leak Jesse Dayton - Holdin Our Own (recent new release) These are just a few. |