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I read this as well. It sounds interesting. My only hesitation is that it said the janitor recorded it. So I'm not sure about the quality.pjpjpaul said:
Description from Jazzwise-brianlux said:pjpjpaul said:I just ordered this one from VMP-
https://www.vinylmeplease.com/products/thelonious-monk-palo-alto?variant=32315442069594
Holy crap! No kidding? Haven't seen any reviews yet but AllMusic (couldn't find it on Discogs) says it was recorded at Palo Alto High School (AKA "Paly") a rival school where I grew up (I went to Cubberley). Crazy! Does it say what year recorded. This blows my mind. I'll have to check this out.EDIT: I see it's a pre-order. Will look forward to hearing more about it.
"In the autumn of 1968, a sixteen-year-old boy named Danny Scher had a dream. He wanted to bring Thelonious Monk and his quartet to play a benefit concert at his high school in Palo Alto, California, in order to raise funds for his school and to help bring about racial unity in his community.Armed with little more than a telephone, a persuasive pitch, an impressive knowledge of jazz and an iron-willed determination, Scher made the concert happen on Sunday, 27 October 1968. The concert was also recorded and lay, forgotten, in the vaults – until now.
On 31 July, Impulse! Records will release the previously unheard and unreleased High School recording in its entirety, via DSPs, on vinyl and on CD and vinyl.
The vibrant 47-minute set spotlights Monk’s steady touring band (tenor saxophonist Charlie Rouse, bassist Larry Gales and drummer Ben Riley) and features his basic touring repertoire. Included in the mix is Monk’s lyrical love song ‘Ruby My Dear’; a spirited ‘Well You Needn’t with solos by all bandmembers; the pianist’s captivating solo reading of ‘Don’t Blame Me’ by Jimmy McHugh; an epic dance through ‘Blue Monk’; and a playful charge through ‘Epistrophy’ (available as a single now).
The show ends with a truncated encore of the 1925 Tin Pan Alley hit tune by Rudy Vallée, ‘I Love You (Sweetheart of All My Dreams)’ and after a standing ovation, Monk saying his goodbyes because they had to leave to make their San Francisco date that evening."
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epistrophy is available on itunes or apple music....mrussel1 said:
I read this as well. It sounds interesting. My only hesitation is that it said the janitor recorded it. So I'm not sure about the quality.pjpjpaul said:
Description from Jazzwise-brianlux said:pjpjpaul said:I just ordered this one from VMP-
https://www.vinylmeplease.com/products/thelonious-monk-palo-alto?variant=32315442069594
Holy crap! No kidding? Haven't seen any reviews yet but AllMusic (couldn't find it on Discogs) says it was recorded at Palo Alto High School (AKA "Paly") a rival school where I grew up (I went to Cubberley). Crazy! Does it say what year recorded. This blows my mind. I'll have to check this out.EDIT: I see it's a pre-order. Will look forward to hearing more about it.
"In the autumn of 1968, a sixteen-year-old boy named Danny Scher had a dream. He wanted to bring Thelonious Monk and his quartet to play a benefit concert at his high school in Palo Alto, California, in order to raise funds for his school and to help bring about racial unity in his community.Armed with little more than a telephone, a persuasive pitch, an impressive knowledge of jazz and an iron-willed determination, Scher made the concert happen on Sunday, 27 October 1968. The concert was also recorded and lay, forgotten, in the vaults – until now.
On 31 July, Impulse! Records will release the previously unheard and unreleased High School recording in its entirety, via DSPs, on vinyl and on CD and vinyl.
The vibrant 47-minute set spotlights Monk’s steady touring band (tenor saxophonist Charlie Rouse, bassist Larry Gales and drummer Ben Riley) and features his basic touring repertoire. Included in the mix is Monk’s lyrical love song ‘Ruby My Dear’; a spirited ‘Well You Needn’t with solos by all bandmembers; the pianist’s captivating solo reading of ‘Don’t Blame Me’ by Jimmy McHugh; an epic dance through ‘Blue Monk’; and a playful charge through ‘Epistrophy’ (available as a single now).
The show ends with a truncated encore of the 1925 Tin Pan Alley hit tune by Rudy Vallée, ‘I Love You (Sweetheart of All My Dreams)’ and after a standing ovation, Monk saying his goodbyes because they had to leave to make their San Francisco date that evening."
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Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '140 -
Epistrophy?mickeyrat said:
epistrophy is available on itunes or apple music....mrussel1 said:
I read this as well. It sounds interesting. My only hesitation is that it said the janitor recorded it. So I'm not sure about the quality.pjpjpaul said:
Description from Jazzwise-brianlux said:pjpjpaul said:I just ordered this one from VMP-
https://www.vinylmeplease.com/products/thelonious-monk-palo-alto?variant=32315442069594
Holy crap! No kidding? Haven't seen any reviews yet but AllMusic (couldn't find it on Discogs) says it was recorded at Palo Alto High School (AKA "Paly") a rival school where I grew up (I went to Cubberley). Crazy! Does it say what year recorded. This blows my mind. I'll have to check this out.EDIT: I see it's a pre-order. Will look forward to hearing more about it.
"In the autumn of 1968, a sixteen-year-old boy named Danny Scher had a dream. He wanted to bring Thelonious Monk and his quartet to play a benefit concert at his high school in Palo Alto, California, in order to raise funds for his school and to help bring about racial unity in his community.Armed with little more than a telephone, a persuasive pitch, an impressive knowledge of jazz and an iron-willed determination, Scher made the concert happen on Sunday, 27 October 1968. The concert was also recorded and lay, forgotten, in the vaults – until now.
On 31 July, Impulse! Records will release the previously unheard and unreleased High School recording in its entirety, via DSPs, on vinyl and on CD and vinyl.
The vibrant 47-minute set spotlights Monk’s steady touring band (tenor saxophonist Charlie Rouse, bassist Larry Gales and drummer Ben Riley) and features his basic touring repertoire. Included in the mix is Monk’s lyrical love song ‘Ruby My Dear’; a spirited ‘Well You Needn’t with solos by all bandmembers; the pianist’s captivating solo reading of ‘Don’t Blame Me’ by Jimmy McHugh; an epic dance through ‘Blue Monk’; and a playful charge through ‘Epistrophy’ (available as a single now).
The show ends with a truncated encore of the 1925 Tin Pan Alley hit tune by Rudy Vallée, ‘I Love You (Sweetheart of All My Dreams)’ and after a standing ovation, Monk saying his goodbyes because they had to leave to make their San Francisco date that evening."
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HA, that was my thought as well.mrussel1 said:
I read this as well. It sounds interesting. My only hesitation is that it said the janitor recorded it. So I'm not sure about the quality.pjpjpaul said:
Description from Jazzwise-brianlux said:pjpjpaul said:I just ordered this one from VMP-
https://www.vinylmeplease.com/products/thelonious-monk-palo-alto?variant=32315442069594
Holy crap! No kidding? Haven't seen any reviews yet but AllMusic (couldn't find it on Discogs) says it was recorded at Palo Alto High School (AKA "Paly") a rival school where I grew up (I went to Cubberley). Crazy! Does it say what year recorded. This blows my mind. I'll have to check this out.EDIT: I see it's a pre-order. Will look forward to hearing more about it.
"In the autumn of 1968, a sixteen-year-old boy named Danny Scher had a dream. He wanted to bring Thelonious Monk and his quartet to play a benefit concert at his high school in Palo Alto, California, in order to raise funds for his school and to help bring about racial unity in his community.Armed with little more than a telephone, a persuasive pitch, an impressive knowledge of jazz and an iron-willed determination, Scher made the concert happen on Sunday, 27 October 1968. The concert was also recorded and lay, forgotten, in the vaults – until now.
On 31 July, Impulse! Records will release the previously unheard and unreleased High School recording in its entirety, via DSPs, on vinyl and on CD and vinyl.
The vibrant 47-minute set spotlights Monk’s steady touring band (tenor saxophonist Charlie Rouse, bassist Larry Gales and drummer Ben Riley) and features his basic touring repertoire. Included in the mix is Monk’s lyrical love song ‘Ruby My Dear’; a spirited ‘Well You Needn’t with solos by all bandmembers; the pianist’s captivating solo reading of ‘Don’t Blame Me’ by Jimmy McHugh; an epic dance through ‘Blue Monk’; and a playful charge through ‘Epistrophy’ (available as a single now).
The show ends with a truncated encore of the 1925 Tin Pan Alley hit tune by Rudy Vallée, ‘I Love You (Sweetheart of All My Dreams)’ and after a standing ovation, Monk saying his goodbyes because they had to leave to make their San Francisco date that evening."
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mrussel1 said:
Epistrophy?mickeyrat said:
epistrophy is available on itunes or apple music....mrussel1 said:
I read this as well. It sounds interesting. My only hesitation is that it said the janitor recorded it. So I'm not sure about the quality.pjpjpaul said:
Description from Jazzwise-brianlux said:pjpjpaul said:I just ordered this one from VMP-
https://www.vinylmeplease.com/products/thelonious-monk-palo-alto?variant=32315442069594
Holy crap! No kidding? Haven't seen any reviews yet but AllMusic (couldn't find it on Discogs) says it was recorded at Palo Alto High School (AKA "Paly") a rival school where I grew up (I went to Cubberley). Crazy! Does it say what year recorded. This blows my mind. I'll have to check this out.EDIT: I see it's a pre-order. Will look forward to hearing more about it.
"In the autumn of 1968, a sixteen-year-old boy named Danny Scher had a dream. He wanted to bring Thelonious Monk and his quartet to play a benefit concert at his high school in Palo Alto, California, in order to raise funds for his school and to help bring about racial unity in his community.Armed with little more than a telephone, a persuasive pitch, an impressive knowledge of jazz and an iron-willed determination, Scher made the concert happen on Sunday, 27 October 1968. The concert was also recorded and lay, forgotten, in the vaults – until now.
On 31 July, Impulse! Records will release the previously unheard and unreleased High School recording in its entirety, via DSPs, on vinyl and on CD and vinyl.
The vibrant 47-minute set spotlights Monk’s steady touring band (tenor saxophonist Charlie Rouse, bassist Larry Gales and drummer Ben Riley) and features his basic touring repertoire. Included in the mix is Monk’s lyrical love song ‘Ruby My Dear’; a spirited ‘Well You Needn’t with solos by all bandmembers; the pianist’s captivating solo reading of ‘Don’t Blame Me’ by Jimmy McHugh; an epic dance through ‘Blue Monk’; and a playful charge through ‘Epistrophy’ (available as a single now).
The show ends with a truncated encore of the 1925 Tin Pan Alley hit tune by Rudy Vallée, ‘I Love You (Sweetheart of All My Dreams)’ and after a standing ovation, Monk saying his goodbyes because they had to leave to make their San Francisco date that evening."
song. "single" thats been released.I know its digital. but you could get some kind of sense of quality._____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '140 -
Ah okay. I don't use any streaming service. How is the quality, if you listened?mickeyrat said:mrussel1 said:
Epistrophy?mickeyrat said:
epistrophy is available on itunes or apple music....mrussel1 said:
I read this as well. It sounds interesting. My only hesitation is that it said the janitor recorded it. So I'm not sure about the quality.pjpjpaul said:
Description from Jazzwise-brianlux said:pjpjpaul said:I just ordered this one from VMP-
https://www.vinylmeplease.com/products/thelonious-monk-palo-alto?variant=32315442069594
Holy crap! No kidding? Haven't seen any reviews yet but AllMusic (couldn't find it on Discogs) says it was recorded at Palo Alto High School (AKA "Paly") a rival school where I grew up (I went to Cubberley). Crazy! Does it say what year recorded. This blows my mind. I'll have to check this out.EDIT: I see it's a pre-order. Will look forward to hearing more about it.
"In the autumn of 1968, a sixteen-year-old boy named Danny Scher had a dream. He wanted to bring Thelonious Monk and his quartet to play a benefit concert at his high school in Palo Alto, California, in order to raise funds for his school and to help bring about racial unity in his community.Armed with little more than a telephone, a persuasive pitch, an impressive knowledge of jazz and an iron-willed determination, Scher made the concert happen on Sunday, 27 October 1968. The concert was also recorded and lay, forgotten, in the vaults – until now.
On 31 July, Impulse! Records will release the previously unheard and unreleased High School recording in its entirety, via DSPs, on vinyl and on CD and vinyl.
The vibrant 47-minute set spotlights Monk’s steady touring band (tenor saxophonist Charlie Rouse, bassist Larry Gales and drummer Ben Riley) and features his basic touring repertoire. Included in the mix is Monk’s lyrical love song ‘Ruby My Dear’; a spirited ‘Well You Needn’t with solos by all bandmembers; the pianist’s captivating solo reading of ‘Don’t Blame Me’ by Jimmy McHugh; an epic dance through ‘Blue Monk’; and a playful charge through ‘Epistrophy’ (available as a single now).
The show ends with a truncated encore of the 1925 Tin Pan Alley hit tune by Rudy Vallée, ‘I Love You (Sweetheart of All My Dreams)’ and after a standing ovation, Monk saying his goodbyes because they had to leave to make their San Francisco date that evening."
song. "single" thats been released.I know its digital. but you could get some kind of sense of quality.0 -
let you know....mrussel1 said:
Ah okay. I don't use any streaming service. How is the quality, if you listened?mickeyrat said:mrussel1 said:
Epistrophy?mickeyrat said:
epistrophy is available on itunes or apple music....mrussel1 said:
I read this as well. It sounds interesting. My only hesitation is that it said the janitor recorded it. So I'm not sure about the quality.pjpjpaul said:
Description from Jazzwise-brianlux said:pjpjpaul said:I just ordered this one from VMP-
https://www.vinylmeplease.com/products/thelonious-monk-palo-alto?variant=32315442069594
Holy crap! No kidding? Haven't seen any reviews yet but AllMusic (couldn't find it on Discogs) says it was recorded at Palo Alto High School (AKA "Paly") a rival school where I grew up (I went to Cubberley). Crazy! Does it say what year recorded. This blows my mind. I'll have to check this out.EDIT: I see it's a pre-order. Will look forward to hearing more about it.
"In the autumn of 1968, a sixteen-year-old boy named Danny Scher had a dream. He wanted to bring Thelonious Monk and his quartet to play a benefit concert at his high school in Palo Alto, California, in order to raise funds for his school and to help bring about racial unity in his community.Armed with little more than a telephone, a persuasive pitch, an impressive knowledge of jazz and an iron-willed determination, Scher made the concert happen on Sunday, 27 October 1968. The concert was also recorded and lay, forgotten, in the vaults – until now.
On 31 July, Impulse! Records will release the previously unheard and unreleased High School recording in its entirety, via DSPs, on vinyl and on CD and vinyl.
The vibrant 47-minute set spotlights Monk’s steady touring band (tenor saxophonist Charlie Rouse, bassist Larry Gales and drummer Ben Riley) and features his basic touring repertoire. Included in the mix is Monk’s lyrical love song ‘Ruby My Dear’; a spirited ‘Well You Needn’t with solos by all bandmembers; the pianist’s captivating solo reading of ‘Don’t Blame Me’ by Jimmy McHugh; an epic dance through ‘Blue Monk’; and a playful charge through ‘Epistrophy’ (available as a single now).
The show ends with a truncated encore of the 1925 Tin Pan Alley hit tune by Rudy Vallée, ‘I Love You (Sweetheart of All My Dreams)’ and after a standing ovation, Monk saying his goodbyes because they had to leave to make their San Francisco date that evening."
song. "single" thats been released.I know its digital. but you could get some kind of sense of quality.
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Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '140 -
Continuing with the recent jazz themes, I just got Miles Davis's "Kind of Blue" (as well as The Roots' "Game Theory"). I really dig "Kind of Blue" and am looking at getting "Bitches Brew" or "Sketches of Spain" next; will listen to recommendations if anyone has any.0
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ton of stuff. maybe look for most acclaimed title s of each period. dude was an explorer for sure. maybe look to streaming to see what grabs youVitalogensia said:Continuing with the recent jazz themes, I just got Miles Davis's "Kind of Blue" (as well as The Roots' "Game Theory"). I really dig "Kind of Blue" and am looking at getting "Bitches Brew" or "Sketches of Spain" next; will listen to recommendations if anyone has any.
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Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '140 -
hmm for a nonprofessional recording, its not bad. gonna guess single mic placed closest to bass playermrussel1 said:
Ah okay. I don't use any streaming service. How is the quality, if you listened?mickeyrat said:mrussel1 said:
Epistrophy?mickeyrat said:
epistrophy is available on itunes or apple music....mrussel1 said:
I read this as well. It sounds interesting. My only hesitation is that it said the janitor recorded it. So I'm not sure about the quality.pjpjpaul said:
Description from Jazzwise-brianlux said:pjpjpaul said:I just ordered this one from VMP-
https://www.vinylmeplease.com/products/thelonious-monk-palo-alto?variant=32315442069594
Holy crap! No kidding? Haven't seen any reviews yet but AllMusic (couldn't find it on Discogs) says it was recorded at Palo Alto High School (AKA "Paly") a rival school where I grew up (I went to Cubberley). Crazy! Does it say what year recorded. This blows my mind. I'll have to check this out.EDIT: I see it's a pre-order. Will look forward to hearing more about it.
"In the autumn of 1968, a sixteen-year-old boy named Danny Scher had a dream. He wanted to bring Thelonious Monk and his quartet to play a benefit concert at his high school in Palo Alto, California, in order to raise funds for his school and to help bring about racial unity in his community.Armed with little more than a telephone, a persuasive pitch, an impressive knowledge of jazz and an iron-willed determination, Scher made the concert happen on Sunday, 27 October 1968. The concert was also recorded and lay, forgotten, in the vaults – until now.
On 31 July, Impulse! Records will release the previously unheard and unreleased High School recording in its entirety, via DSPs, on vinyl and on CD and vinyl.
The vibrant 47-minute set spotlights Monk’s steady touring band (tenor saxophonist Charlie Rouse, bassist Larry Gales and drummer Ben Riley) and features his basic touring repertoire. Included in the mix is Monk’s lyrical love song ‘Ruby My Dear’; a spirited ‘Well You Needn’t with solos by all bandmembers; the pianist’s captivating solo reading of ‘Don’t Blame Me’ by Jimmy McHugh; an epic dance through ‘Blue Monk’; and a playful charge through ‘Epistrophy’ (available as a single now).
The show ends with a truncated encore of the 1925 Tin Pan Alley hit tune by Rudy Vallée, ‘I Love You (Sweetheart of All My Dreams)’ and after a standing ovation, Monk saying his goodbyes because they had to leave to make their San Francisco date that evening."
song. "single" thats been released.I know its digital. but you could get some kind of sense of quality.
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Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '140 -
pjpjpaul said:
Description from Jazzwise-brianlux said:pjpjpaul said:I just ordered this one from VMP-
https://www.vinylmeplease.com/products/thelonious-monk-palo-alto?variant=32315442069594
Holy crap! No kidding? Haven't seen any reviews yet but AllMusic (couldn't find it on Discogs) says it was recorded at Palo Alto High School (AKA "Paly") a rival school where I grew up (I went to Cubberley). Crazy! Does it say what year recorded. This blows my mind. I'll have to check this out.EDIT: I see it's a pre-order. Will look forward to hearing more about it.
"In the autumn of 1968, a sixteen-year-old boy named Danny Scher had a dream. He wanted to bring Thelonious Monk and his quartet to play a benefit concert at his high school in Palo Alto, California, in order to raise funds for his school and to help bring about racial unity in his community.Armed with little more than a telephone, a persuasive pitch, an impressive knowledge of jazz and an iron-willed determination, Scher made the concert happen on Sunday, 27 October 1968. The concert was also recorded and lay, forgotten, in the vaults – until now.
On 31 July, Impulse! Records will release the previously unheard and unreleased High School recording in its entirety, via DSPs, on vinyl and on CD and vinyl.
The vibrant 47-minute set spotlights Monk’s steady touring band (tenor saxophonist Charlie Rouse, bassist Larry Gales and drummer Ben Riley) and features his basic touring repertoire. Included in the mix is Monk’s lyrical love song ‘Ruby My Dear’; a spirited ‘Well You Needn’t with solos by all bandmembers; the pianist’s captivating solo reading of ‘Don’t Blame Me’ by Jimmy McHugh; an epic dance through ‘Blue Monk’; and a playful charge through ‘Epistrophy’ (available as a single now).
The show ends with a truncated encore of the 1925 Tin Pan Alley hit tune by Rudy Vallée, ‘I Love You (Sweetheart of All My Dreams)’ and after a standing ovation, Monk saying his goodbyes because they had to leave to make their San Francisco date that evening."
OH man! First half of my senior year in high school. Knowing what I know now, I'd have cut class and hoofed it over to Paly. Where's a time machine when you need one!Thanks for the info, pjpjpaul !
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Vitalogensia said:Continuing with the recent jazz themes, I just got Miles Davis's "Kind of Blue" (as well as The Roots' "Game Theory"). I really dig "Kind of Blue" and am looking at getting "Bitches Brew" or "Sketches of Spain" next; will listen to recommendations if anyone has any.Another must have Miles: Jack Johnson
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That and Bitches Brew are VERY different from Kind of Blue. I feel like it's a whole different genre.brianlux said:Vitalogensia said:Continuing with the recent jazz themes, I just got Miles Davis's "Kind of Blue" (as well as The Roots' "Game Theory"). I really dig "Kind of Blue" and am looking at getting "Bitches Brew" or "Sketches of Spain" next; will listen to recommendations if anyone has any.Another must have Miles: Jack Johnson
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Are you just getting into jazz? If so, Bitches Brew may not be the right next record. It's very different. KOB is modal jazz whereas Bitches is experimental, avant garde. The next step for you might be something like John Coltrane "Blue Train" or "Love Supreme". They are closer to the modal sound, although a bit more faster paced.Vitalogensia said:Continuing with the recent jazz themes, I just got Miles Davis's "Kind of Blue" (as well as The Roots' "Game Theory"). I really dig "Kind of Blue" and am looking at getting "Bitches Brew" or "Sketches of Spain" next; will listen to recommendations if anyone has any.0 -
Yea, Bitches Brew is not your typical "Jazz". Might want to ease into that one.0
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That and Bitches Brew are VERY different from Kind of Blue. I feel like it's a whole different genre.brianlux said:Vitalogensia said:Continuing with the recent jazz themes, I just got Miles Davis's "Kind of Blue" (as well as The Roots' "Game Theory"). I really dig "Kind of Blue" and am looking at getting "Bitches Brew" or "Sketches of Spain" next; will listen to recommendations if anyone has any.Another must have Miles: Jack Johnson
Definitely. All three are amazing. And somewhere between those spaces::format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(40)/discogs-images/R-105645-001.jpg.jpg)
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I don't have that one, but I do have a MOFI version of Jack Johnson which is phenomenal. I'll have to check out Smilesbrianlux said:mrussel1 said:
That and Bitches Brew are VERY different from Kind of Blue. I feel like it's a whole different genre.brianlux said:Vitalogensia said:Continuing with the recent jazz themes, I just got Miles Davis's "Kind of Blue" (as well as The Roots' "Game Theory"). I really dig "Kind of Blue" and am looking at getting "Bitches Brew" or "Sketches of Spain" next; will listen to recommendations if anyone has any.Another must have Miles: Jack Johnson
Definitely. All three are amazing. And somewhere between those spaces:
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mrussel1 said:
I don't have that one, but I do have a MOFI version of Jack Johnson which is phenomenal. I'll have to check out Smilesbrianlux said:mrussel1 said:
That and Bitches Brew are VERY different from Kind of Blue. I feel like it's a whole different genre.brianlux said:Vitalogensia said:Continuing with the recent jazz themes, I just got Miles Davis's "Kind of Blue" (as well as The Roots' "Game Theory"). I really dig "Kind of Blue" and am looking at getting "Bitches Brew" or "Sketches of Spain" next; will listen to recommendations if anyone has any.Another must have Miles: Jack Johnson
Definitely. All three are amazing. And somewhere between those spaces:
Good plan!That and the other three are all I have. Any other favorites?"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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