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2HF

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I hear it from time to time, in restaurants or movies or wherever and I almost always like it but I've never bought any or really looked into it at all.

Does anyone here listen to Jazz? I'd love some recommendations. Youtube links are especially appreciated.
 

Frezzato

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I'm not a true jazz listener, but I like the earlier works of Chet Baker, as in before the world invented the electronic organ and forever ruined his music IMO.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tD8QbY5x4bg&feature=related

Also, the very first album by Everything But the Girl (yes, you read that right) was a great mixture of light jazz and bossanova. There was a UK release called Eden that came out right before the self-titled US version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wH6Sx8dTkcs


So no, I'm not a true jazz listener, but I think those two are a great intro.
 

Jinxzy

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The only jazz that I currently listen to is Michael Buble. It's a nice modern twist on come old classic songs. His voice is amazing.
 

bigwon

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there's a wide assortment of jazz that suits all sorts of tastes, and even the term jazz itself is really subjective. Only reason i mention that is that it's hindered my search...hehe

Got to find that sweet spot. If your looking for that stuff you hear in restaurants, movies, malls etc. just do yourself a favour and look for a jazz collection torrent...you'll find plenty of what your looking for.

otherwise if your on youtube just do searches on the big names such as billie holiday, ella fitzgerald, charlie parker, john coltrane, dizzie gallespie, duke ellington, cab calloway, thelonious monk, miles davis, bill evans, louis armstrong, etc. I'd find all sorts of gems in the 'related' bar at the side, alot of them unrelated to the artist of the video.

I think a good idea would be to post some tunes up that you particularly liked so we could help you out better.
 

Launcelot111

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Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, John Coltrane, Thelonius Monk, Herbie Hancock, and Charles Mingus are a solid variety of pretty classic examples of jazz and a good place to start. Miles Davis' Kind of Blue is widely regarded as the best jazz record of all the records, for what that's worth.

For someone more modern, I like the Bad Plus. They have some strong rock influence but for the most part lean toward the jazzier side of things. Here's my personal favorite


I'm not super knowledgeable about jazz, but I hope there's something here for you
 

Keoul

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This counts right?
Not super into jazz but this is pretty nice...
 

Jonluw

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My best tip for someone who wants to get into jazz is: start learning to play an instrument.
Jazz then sort of follows by itself.

Here's a nice youtube channel:

And a different but cool piece:
 

SextusMaximus

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Try some stuff with Buddy Rich in it, that's the only stuff I've ever listened to cause he's a phenomenal drummer.
 

Jordy Hartog

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While I'm not all that versed in Jazz (yet) I had a similar thing with Blues a few years ago. The way I went about it was to find a few "Essential/Ultimate/etc Blues Collection" albums and note the names of the artists there that caught my fancy.

Then I'd focus on those artists, listening to their other work, reading interviews/Wiki pages/their own websites to find out who their influences were, and seek those artists out as well, etc.

It's a hell of a job to do, but in the end you will likely end up with a nice big list of songs that you love listening to.

As for names, I recently discovered this Jazz Pianist by the name of Ahmad Jamal through a song he did on a Jazz Tribute to Stevie Wonder album and I quite like his work.
 

Adam Jensen_v1legacy

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Launcelot111 said:
Miles Davis' Kind of Blue is widely regarded as the best jazz record of all the records, for what that's worth.
Oh, I agree.
You can't go wrong with Miles Davis. And here's the full album. Enjoy!

 

Vkmies

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Not the hugest jazz-guy, so I don't know much. I just know that whenever I get into the jazz-groove, I listen some Modern Jazz Quarter. That group fuuuuuucking rocks!
 

Cowabungaa

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Launcelot111 said:
Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, John Coltrane, Thelonius Monk, Herbie Hancock, and Charles Mingus are a solid variety of pretty classic examples of jazz and a good place to start. Miles Davis' Kind of Blue is widely regarded as the best jazz record of all the records, for what that's worth.
I'd like to add to that list;

- Charlie Parker
- Horace Silver
- Freddie Hubbard

OP, if you want to check out jazz check out those names.
 

Nazulu

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As some have mentioned, got to listen to Miles Davis.


And someone should mention the Mahavishnu Orchestra conducted by John McLaughlin. It's rock/jazz, or fusion, or whatever. It's close enough.


 

Darby

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I'm a big fan of Goldfish,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAdX_nwXlrY
But earlier this year my housemate introduced me to Brian Culbertson.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vWEa-ydr7A
 

AnotherPersonDELETE

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If you want to try some Noir Jazz I would highly recommend Bohren & de club of gore (Strange name I admit though they are German)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L33XI7ZnNjQ&feature=related
 

KaosuHamoni

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Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, Wes Montgomery, Cannonball Adderley, Art Blakey, Django Reinhardt (For something different...), among others. That should get you started =]
 

xplosive59

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I listen to alot of Jazz, and is the genre I play mostly as a bassist. I will gladly help. :)

I think for alot of people the Cowboy Bebop soundtrack was their first experience with Jazz so check that out.


Then the very obvious choices of Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Charles Mingus



I would also check out Django Reindhart, although much harder to get into due to the recordings being very rough (think Robert Johnson rough)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QATIHWbN-sM

Next check out the Jazz fusion bands from the 70's - 80's mainly I would say Frank Zappa's Hot Rats album, Weather Report, Miles Davis' later work, Spyra Gyro and of course Jaco Pastorius.

Next I would say check out alot of Jazz bassists, as already said Jaco Pastorius as well as, Victor Wooten, Marcus Miller, Stanley Clark etc


There is alot of amazing modern Dark Jazz, especially the ambient stuff and there are a number of amazing Japanese bands around such as Jabberloop, Sleep Walker and The Soil and Pimp Sessions



More swing, and very famous due to a certain Meme but still fits Jazz with Black Metal influence

Hope that helped :)