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Andrea Cortese
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Posted: September 28 2006 at 16:12 |
Like it (sometimes a lot as for Birds of Fire) but as for Raffaella, never fallen in love.
The only album I really love is Romantic Warrior for its "symphonic" mood, I think...
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Dick Heath
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Posted: September 29 2006 at 07:00 |
Do I take you mean the WHOLE of jazz fusion, including Indo-jazz, Arabo-jazz, hiphop jazz, drum'n'bass jazz, nu.fusion, jazz funk, etc. as well as jazz rock, rockjazz (including brass rock)??
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Bilek
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Joined: July 05 2005
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Posted: September 29 2006 at 07:33 |
Andrea Cortese wrote:
Like it (sometimes a lot as for Birds of Fire) but as for Raffaella, never fallen in love.
The only album I really love is Romantic Warrior for its "symphonic" mood, I think...
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You should check out other Mahavishnu releases, then... Their debut, live album Between Nothingness and Eternity, as well as its later released studio version Trident (plus 3 more pieces), and two works with actual symphonic orchestras ( Apocalypse & Visions of the Emerald Beyond) may satisfy your appetite for symphonic fusion
btw, Zappa's Hot Rats is also a spectacular work in a similar vein...
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Listen to Turkish psych/prog; you won't regret: Baris Manco,Erkin Koray,Cem Karaca,Mogollar,3 Hürel,Selda,Edip Akbayram,Fikret Kizilok,Ersen (and Dadaslar) (but stick with the '70's, and 'early 80's!)
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Sasquamo
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Joined: September 26 2006
Location: United States
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Posted: September 29 2006 at 20:39 |
I prefer the more traditional jazz to fusion and jazz-rock, but from the small amount of fusion I've heard (Steve Smith, Dave Weckl, Victor Wooten--is he really fusion?), I like it. And why isn't my vote showing up?
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micky
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Posted: September 29 2006 at 20:57 |
wow... in the vast minority of those who don't 'like' it.
Really doesn't excite me.. but it doesn't repulse me either.
voted I don't mind it....
I'd rather listen to Brubeck anyday....
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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lucky_man123
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Joined: August 07 2006
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Posted: October 02 2006 at 20:51 |
THIS GENRE CAME FROM GOD.
With Geniouses like Davis, Trane, and McLaughlin, the Genre was sure to succeed. The raw energy, the musical presence, and incessant funkyness (I think so) sell it for me.
I actually used the *ITCHES BREW sessions for a Science Movie Soundtrack last year. The teacher asked me how he could get the soundtrack.
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Asyte2c00
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Joined: January 15 2006
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Posted: October 02 2006 at 20:54 |
Have Three Mahavishnu albums, thats about it, but like what I hear
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Spacemac
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Joined: June 15 2005
Location: Poland
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Posted: December 02 2006 at 12:34 |
Like it very much
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avestin
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Posted: December 02 2006 at 12:36 |
Love it!
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Sasquamo
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Joined: September 26 2006
Location: United States
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Posted: December 02 2006 at 16:19 |
lucky_man123 wrote:
THIS GENRE CAME FROM GOD.
With Geniouses like Davis, Trane, and McLaughlin, the Genre was sure to succeed. The raw energy, the musical presence, and incessant funkyness (I think so) sell it for me.
I actually used the *ITCHES BREW sessions for a Science Movie Soundtrack last year. The teacher asked me how he could get the soundtrack. |
John Coltrane jazz fusion?
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MusicForSpeedin
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Joined: July 22 2005
Location: United States
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Points: 613
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Posted: December 02 2006 at 17:07 |
micky wrote:
wow... in the vast minority of those who don't 'like' it. Really doesn't excite me.. but it doesn't repulse me either.
voted I don't mind it....
I'd rather listen to Brubeck anyday....
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I agree about the Brubeck.
I love jazz therefore I love jazz fusion.
I think jazz is just a progressive as all of the other music on this site.
Thelonious Monk, Miles Davis, Ornette Coleman
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Chus
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Joined: October 16 2006
Location: Venezuela
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Points: 1991
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Posted: December 02 2006 at 17:16 |
superprog wrote:
some of it is sooooo w**ky its great!!!! ahahahah....Chick Corea Elektric Band anyone? |
I especially love Chick Corea's latin jazz outfits
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Jesus Gabriel
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fuxi
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Joined: March 08 2006
Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: December 02 2006 at 17:28 |
avestin wrote:
It is bands like the ones mentioned below that make me really like this "genre" so much (not always strictly fusion, but always with it in the music
John Abercrombie, Kenso, Pat Metheny Group, Jean Luc Ponty, Return to Forever, among others....
| Not forgetting (the electric) Bruford, Brand X, Kazumi Watanabe, Gary Burton, Eberhard Weber, Weather Report, Herbie Hancock and Christian McBride!
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MadcapLaughs84
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Joined: February 21 2006
Location: Mexico
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Points: 658
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Posted: December 02 2006 at 18:31 |
I love Fusion, for me it's the proggiest genre of all.
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