I’m loving jazz now, especially these brazilian groups, so recommend me other people/groups. I don’t remember listening to anything quite like these guys or else I would have gotten into this genre much earlier. =]
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This collection features a legendary singer called Della Reese. All tracks were recorded between 1959 and 1964, and "Don’t You Know" was a #1 hit back in ’59, and "Not One Minute More" was also million-seller in 1960, and peaked at number #12.
Just unzip, and enjoy! Let me know what you think once you’ve had a listen:
http://rapidshare.com/files/307508767/The_Best_of_Miss_Della_Reese__1959-1964_.rar.html
I’m not a connoisseur to exactly tell what artists or bands do you need to listen under this genre, but i can suggest you to listen the album ‘Wave’ by Tom Jobim: http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:0ifpxqlgldfe
Chick Corea (piano, latin rhythms, very original style with awesome solos)
Marc Anthony (he has some sappy stuff, but his peppy salsa stuff is great, and the bands that play with him are usually outstanding. Try the track "celos" or "barco a la deriva")
Antonio Carlos Jobim (Brazilian Guitar)
Astrud Gilberto (great female vocalist in the samba/bossa style. You might find some of her stuff corny, but you might love it. I do 🙂 )
Cannonball Adderly (sax giant. Has a bossa album called "Cannonball’s Bossa Nova" that is GREAT!!)
I would try some of that. Chick Corea has a lot of different stuff, some totally electric, some totally acoustic, with different instrumentation, but all with latin style. If you want electric-ish, check out the albums "The Leprechan", "Alice in Wonderland", "Light as a Feather". If you want acoustic, try one of his duet albums with Gary burton, which are very fun to listen to. They are called Native Sense and Crystal Silence.
Hopefully that gives you something, if not a couple things, to listen to that you will like.
A couple recommendations of non-latin-sounding groups or artists:
It depends on what you’re into..
Piano:
Oscar Peterson (he has a lot of great stuff)
Ahmad Jamal
Horace Silver (actually a little latin-sounding sometimes)
Thelonious Monk (a little "out there" but great)
Duke Ellington (his band is a bit bigger, i would definitely recommend the 70th birthday concert)
Smaller Bands:
Lee Morgan (Trumpet player, awesome! Listen to the album "the sidewinder")
Art Blakey (Drummer, also awesome)
The Brecker Brothers (Michael Brecker, sax. Randy Brecker, Trumpet. more modern-sounding)
Cannonball Adderly groups (quintets, etc. Cannonball rocks)
Big Bands:
Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band (loud. Great soloists, great compositions)
Maynard Ferguson (High, loud trumpet player. I like his version of "spinning wheel". Listen to the older stuff from the 60’s or so.)
These are just some I like…
I’ve gots searchings to do.
Zulu, thank you, the album is quite nice.
Edit: Say, if any of you are interested in this DVDA I got, I can post the Torrent file or maybe upload my downmixed version and post links in the Download Links section.
The downmixed version is stereo, 96kHz/24-bit flac (whereas the original is 5.1 surround 96kHz/24-bit) – I used foobar2k and a downmixing plugin to convert (wav to wav), but ripped it with a program called DVD Audio Explorer. I use Foobar2000 with WASAPI output plugin to an external "soundcard" that only takes stereo pcm, no DD or DTS, that’s why – it’s like a binaural recording now. =]
And also Oliver Nelson, Art Tatum, Dave Brubeck, Charlie Parker,
Django Reinhardt for the lovely gypsy jazz,
Nat King Cole’s early work (The Nat King Cole Trio albums),
and anything John Zorn touched. :p Stuff like Naked City is quite harsh, though.
I recommend Weather Report, Aghora, Cynic, Gordian Knot, Sean Malone, Return to Forever and THE LEGENDARY Mahavishnu Orchestra.
soil and pimp sessions
Jazzanova – Belle et Fou
Tokyo Nu-School of Jazz 2 – Rebirth of Jazz (personal favourite of mine although its more jazz fusion)
There are many great artists including…
• Antonio Carlos Job
• Elis Regina
• Carlos Lyra
• Joao Donato
• Os Gatos
• Tamba Trio
• Dick Farney
The list goes on and on, but this is a good list.
Speaking of Brazilian music, if you also like samba you should look into Beth Carvalho.
And just because I want to, here is a list of some great Traditional Jazz and swing artists…
• Louis Armstrong
• Cab Calloway
• Turk Murphy
• Spike Jones
• Woody Herman
• Lu Watters
• Nat King Cole
• Billie Holiday
Pat Metheny Group – a brillliant world jazz fusion band. Been going for agessss. I’d definitely try them out — "Imaginary Day", perhaps "Letter from Home" and "The Way Up" [which is more guitar-centric than the others].
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I don’t listen to much Jazz so much as I listen to Fusion Jazz.
I recommend Weather Report, Aghora, Cynic, Gordian Knot, Sean Malone, Return to Forever and THE LEGENDARY Mahavishnu Orchestra.
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I LOVE return to forever (chick corea + friends…).
Also I reccommend
Wes Montgomery – Bumpin <- if you can get this album is great, if not, anyone will be good.
Gabor Szabo – The Sorcerer <- Great album too.
Al Di Meola – Elegant Gypsy <- Fun Album
David Sanborn – A Change Of Heart <- Not quite Jazz, but he’s an amazing Saxophonist.
Stanley Jordan – Cornucopia
I love myself Smooth Jazz & Jazz Fusion particularly
but most of time i listen to instrumental jazz.
Midnight Rendezvous of Casiopea:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNbJ-WvncLo&feature=related
And if you are into Nu-jazz or acid jazz you should hear The Cinematic Orchestra:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJGGPZsx_Yg
You could also dig upon the classics; Charlie Parker, Charles Mingus; Dizzy Gillespie; Miles Davis; John Coltrane; Billy Evans; Louis Armstrong, etc…
Sade (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sade_Adu)
Janita’s Seasons of Life album