Not "new" artists, here are five smooth jazz "classics" with my favorite albums: Breezin by George Benson, Duotones by Kenny G, The In Crowd by Ramsey Lewis, A Day in the Life by Wes Montgomery, and Mister Magic by Grover Washington, Jr. |
Have you tried Fourplay,Brian Culbertson,Avenue Blue,Keiko Matsui,Marc Antoine,jazzmasters etc. These are not new artist but if you like smoothjazz they are worth checking out |
Try some Grant Geissman (guitarist) and Brian Bromberg (bassist) and the Yellowjackets. While not a big fan of smooth jazz, I have several recordings from each of these artists/groups and find them pretty enjoyable and distinctive. There's some Lee Ritenour stuff that's pretty interesting too. |
I like a lot of the suggestions mentioned above. Lots of good stuff there. If you're looking to broaden your horizons over time I can suggest doing two things:
(1) Sign up with BMG Music and look through their catalog. Or subscribe to yourmusic.com (also a BMG company).
(2) Subscribe to Jazziz magazine. It's a monthly publication about all types of jazz, and it comes with a CD compilation in each issue. A great way to be introduced to jazz music from a variety of artists without having to buy a boatload of CD's.
Enjoy, Bob |
the new upcoming joe sample/randy crawford cd is a killer. |
I have Grant Geissman, Yellowjackets, Benson, Kenny G, Washington Jr., Fourplay, Culbertson, Ave. Blue, Matsui, Antoine, Jazzmasters...
There must be some new/unusual talent that crosses over into the synthesized/pop sound.
I have many of the artists played regularly on smooth jazz stations. How about some that are lesser known? Ones that have been real sleepers but keepers?
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No offense but were do you live? Your list is very small, I would like to add to the suggestions already given (BTW are all great) Beatle Jazz, Chris Botti, 3rd Force, Rick Braun, Wayman Tisdale, Harvey Mason, I could go on but time is limited. I live in the NE if you can check out CD101.9 in NY the play smooth jazz you can find them on the web and look at there play list to get a feel for who is out there.
PS: Don't limit yourself to new artist there is a ton of grybeards who play great jazz that is as relaxing as smooth jazz.
Happy Listening |
Paul Brown, Joyce Cooling, Martin Taylor, Joe Taylor, Richard and Elliot Smith,Nick Colione,Candy Dulfer,Wayman Tilsdale,Bob Baldwin,Kirk Whalum,Gino Vannelli,just to name a few. |
Log onto www.wnua.com and click listen live. It's a Chicago station that specializes in smooth jazz. Steve |
Instinct Records has a variety of cd compilations called Smooth Jazz Vol.1,2 etc. that seem to be right up your alley, especially since the artist featured are out of the "mainstream" of smooth jazz. Instinct calls it part of their Instinct Jazz releases. Instinct originally got its start pioneering acid jazz here in the states. If you're really looking for something a bit different, in the downtempo genre, try their After Hours compilations. Great stuff! |
I agree, there are many "oldies but goodies" artists being listed here. Not discounting them, but I always like a fresh face/sound.
Now we're getting somewhere! I REALLY like the suggestions of play lists for Jazz stations! Any other ideas MOST welcome! Thanks for the good thoughts, and keep 'em coming!
Yes, it does seem that the local jazz station here in Milwaukee is HORRIBLY limited and repetitive. In traveling to such locations as CA, TX, AZ, etc. it seems like another whole universe of artists that we never hear!
Any other Smooth Jazz stations on the net? Maybe I should do a search... |
sadly, smooth jazz artists are now as interchangable as pop artists. they are all products of the record company. basically a commodity, not a real group or solo act. it's a shame, because there are so many talented musicians that are forced to play formula songs that the companies jam down our throats. it was better when the tone deaf accountants and lawyers didn't make all the decisions. |
Hey Doug, check out cdbaby.com for new artists. They have a fairly large jazz selection with a smooth jazz category. I've purchased from them and although it's hit or miss I have found some great music. I like the 3 for $15 deals. |
I don't think Bob James was mentioned; I like "Grand Piano Canyon" and several of his ealier ones like "Touchdown", "Sign of the Times" and "Obsession". Also, eventhough not entirely classified as smooth jazz, I would highly recommend Patricia Barber's "Modern Cool". |
Threads like this are a gem!!!!!
Love to see more in other music genres, don't you think that we should have like a music interchange thread periodically??
Doug:
Have you tried going to allmusic.com and type some of the names you mentioned? After hitting enter you get information about the group but also similar artists you can investigate and try.... just another 2cents |
Here are the ones I added to my collection the past two quarters. They are in Alpha order for the two quarters. They are a mixture of styles but most should fall with in the genre you are requesting. As Timrhu mentioned above, cdbaby is a wonderful place to shop and many of these are from there. If you want more information let me know or visit one of the many contemporary jazz sites on the Internet.
Cannonball Adderley * SOMETHIN ELSE Gerald Albright * NEW BEGINNINGS David Boswell * BRIDGE OF ART Scott Bradoka * SWAMP PARTY/WITHOUT WORD CAB 4 Michel Camilo * RHAPSODY IN BLUE Dennis Chambers * FRONT PAGE Dennis Chambers * OUTBREAK Billy Childs Ensemble * CHAMBER MUSIC Colelition * SEVENTY POWER Nick Colionne * KEEPIN IT COOL Crash Crash * CANDY SHOP Crash * THE DOCTOR IS IN Cross & Hart * JAZZ EXPERIENCE Curfew * HOLD THE FRONT PAGE ECHO JAZZ TRIO Alan Eicher * PYRAMIDS Taylor Eigsti * LUCKY TO BE ME Mitchel Forman * PATIENCE THE GREYBOY ALLSTARS Mark Harrison Quintet * THE ROAD AHEAD Mark Harrison Quintet * ARE WE THERE YET? Hiromi * SPIRAL Shirley Horn * THE BEST OF
Robert Hurst * UNREHURST Intrntal. Groove Conspiracy * BEYOND HORIZON Bob James * URBAN FLAMINGO Jazz@the Pan Café * MAIDEN VOYAGE Jazzukha * THIS IS WHAT WE MEAN Jerry Jennings * SHORTCUT TO THE CENTER Sean Jones * ETERNAL JOURNEY Sean Jones * GEMINI Karmic Tiempo * SYNERGY Steve Khan * THE GREEN FIELD Billy Kilsons BK Groove * POTS & PANS Wynton Marsalis * THE MIDNIGHT BLUES The Bill McBirnie * Duo/Qt * PACO PACO Lyman Medeiros * THE FUNKY SUPERVILLAIN Jason Miles * WHATS GOING ON? Federico Miranda * BAULA PROJECT Oren Neiman * FIRST OF ALL
The Out Takes * GENUINE ARTICLE Jaco Pastorius * THE BIRTHDAY CONCERT Jaco Pastorius Big Band * THE WORD IS OUT Joe Santere * THE SCENIC ROUTE Christian Scott * REWIND THAT Marcus Strickland * BROTHERHOOD Mike Tomaro Big Band * DANCING EYES Adam Unworth * EXCERPT THIS! Urban Blight * PLAYGOURNDS N GLASS Voodoo Funk Project * DEEP IN THE CUT Tilden Webb Trio * CELLAR GROOVE Gary Willis * NO SWEAT Gary Willis * BENT
RENDEZVOUS MUSIC * RSVP, IF YOU PLEASE
John Adams * JUMP SHOT Airborne TAKE OFF, LIFETONES, ACROSS THE SKY Monty Alexander * CONCRETE JUNGLE Between 9 & 7 * IT IS WHAT IT IS Big Phat Band (G.Goodwin) * THE PHAT PACK David Boswell * HOLD TIGHT TO YOUR DREAMS Steve Briody * KEEP ON TALKIN Brecker Brothers * STRAPHANGIN Brian Bromberg * WOOD II Ron Bruners STRANGE JAZZ UNIVERSE LIVE Kenny Burrell * PROFILES (best of & Vol.7 Michael Campagna * PASSIONATE NATURE Larry Carlton * FIRE WIRE Marc Cary * FOCUS Oscar Castro-Neves * ALL ONE Billy Cobham * CROSSWINDS / WARNING Billy Cobham * MAGIC / SIMPLICITY BILLY COBHAM CULTURE MIX Billy Cobham Culure Mix * COLOURS Adam Cohan * RITUAL Eddie Daniels * BEAUTIFUL LOVE George Duke * IN A MELLOW TONE Carl Eichman * HIDDEN SYMMETRY Elder * LIVE AT THE BLUE NOTE Christian Fabian * ACROSS THE TRACKS John Flanders * IN THE SKY TONIGHT Mitchel Forman * PERSPECTIVES Fourword Quartet * MONEY Al Garcia * ALTERNATE REALITIES Grant Geissman * SAY THAT! Hard Logic * ANYTIME, ANYWHERE Roy Hargrove * NOTHING SERIOUS Everette Harp * IN THE MOMENT h Antonio Hart * ALL WE NEED Tony Hicks * TWO YEARS Bob James * ANGELS OF SHANGHAI Jazz Academy * PURE ESSENTIALS FOR JAZZAHOLICS Manu Katche * NEIGHBOURHOOD Calvin Keys * VERTICAL CLEARANCE Jake Kot * DONT LOOK BACK Jake Kot * AT A GLANCE Lawhead * CLOSE Bradley Leighton * BACK TO THE FUNK Bobby Lyle * HANDS ON Bob Magnusson Quintet * LIQUID LINES Herbie Mann * CAMINHO DE CASA Matt Marshak * GROOVOSPHERE Bill Meyers * IMAGES / THE COLOR OF... Bill Meyers * ALL THINGS IN TIME Marcus Miller * MASTER OF ALL TRADES Joseph Patrick Moore * DECADE 9-05 Dan Moretti & Brazilia * LIVE AT CHANS Greg Murphy * ORIENTATION Quinsin Nachoff * MAGIC NUMBERS Objects in the Mirror * DRIVE Franc OShea * ALKIMIA Jack Prybylski * WINDOW SHOPPING Flora Purim * FLORA'S SONG Nelson Rangell * SOULtoSOULS Arturo Romay * JUMPING WITH JOY Jay Rowe * RED, HOT & SMOOTH Philippe Saisse Trio * BODY & SOUL SESSIONS Daniela Schachter * I COLORI DEL MARE Marilyn Scott * INNOCENT OF NOTHING SF Jazz Collective * 2 SHAKER Shilts * HEADBOPIN Lonnie Smith * JUNGLE SOUL SounDoctrine * ENDURANCE SoulBop Band * LIVE (Evans & Brecker) Spies * BY WAY OF THE WORLD Chris Standring * SOUL EXPRESS Brian Torff * LIFE IN EAST BUMBLEPUCK Nestor Torres * DANCES, PRAYERS & MED.. Stanley Turrentine * SUGAR Wayne Shorter * SPEAK NO EVIL Gabriel Vivas * LOW REGISTERS Brian Ward * WONDERBREAD Danny Weis * SWEET SPOT Yellowjackets * TWENTY FIVE
NARADA * CUBA L.A. |
Lngbruno, Wow! What a listing! I will most certainly check these names out as well as search for smooth Jazz station's play lists! Thanks again to all, and if there's more good ideas, keep 'em coming! |
Did a search online for "smooth jazz internet" and came up with several sites like this:
http://www.perryland.com/directory1.shtml
which will take you to a listing of stations on the net!
Should be plenty to see/hear on those stations and their play lists! |
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Just added the "Yahoo Music Jukebox" feature (free download) onto my computer. Woa. More than I can handle! total overdose of information regarding artists! All with samples. I like that so I can listen first and save tons of money by not guessing on the sound... Got it running right now; I think I'll have it playing in background whenever I'm wasting time on Agon/Asylum... Almost makes the time productive. Almost. |
Doughlas,
It looks like you have rolled up your sleeves and gotten serious about this discovery. Smooth Jazz Radio stations can fool you because their playlist consist on many older songs and peppered with R&B, soul and lite Rock during the air time.
Check out these websites too:
http://www.smoothjazz.com/ (go to the top 50 & listening loft pages)
http://www.smoothvibes.com/
http://www.smooth-jazz.de/ (check out their reviews)
http://www.contemporaryjazz.com/ (my favorite website, check out the reviews, interviews, forum, news, and nu-voices)
From these sites you will find links to dozens of other sites.
You can spend a lot of money building a good collection, but there is always half.com, ebay, and your local used cd stores to find many of the older ones. Have a fantastic musical journey. L |
Try Buckdhot Lefanque (it's really Brandford Marsalis). Guru is another good one. |
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