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Hello, all. Recentlly, I'm listening jazz piano music. Any suggestion that you may think the one is "landmark"?
Thanks
Cong
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Cong
Originally Posted by congqin Hello, all. Recentlly, I'm listening jazz piano music. Any suggestion that you may think the one is "landmark"? Thanks Cong |
Originally Posted by Newbiez Some Dave Brubeck? |
Originally Posted by catachresis You just can't fault Time Out and Time Further Out. But back in the 70s when I was a weasely adolescent silding my way into jazz, I thought the Fantasy label reissue of two albums (can't remember original titles) under a single double-album gatefold - Stardust -- was pretty sublime. Very ethereal. If it was the fifties and you had just fallen in love with the sophisticated 17-year-old who worked the perfume counter at the drug store. . . . http://cd.ciao.co.uk/Stardust_Dave_B...971936/TabId/4 |
Originally Posted by holeinmywallet I own the vinyl copies of those original reissue Another album in which you would capture the pianist Brubeck at his finest hour is the ablum, Jazz Goes to College. That 8 minutes piano solo from Dave Brubeck on the very first track is just a flight of new fresh and tasteful ideas, seeminglessly following one after another. No other jazz pianist I've yet heard captures the large mass of audience in almost a contagious way as Brubeck does with the musical ideas. And I did spend a quite a bit of time listening to almost everything from the prominent jazz pianists from that era and beyond. A terrifc album that I definately think would make a good addition to anyone's jazz collection. This is actually the album that made Brubeck appear on the cover of the Time Magazine, the first jazz musician to do so after Louis Armstrong. If that satisfies the 'landmark' recording criteria. |