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For me its John Coltrane- A Love Supreme.
THE ultimate jazz album for style, pushing the medium forward, and great songs.
What's yours?
You guys named some great albums! I wasn't sure there would be many jazz fans here, but I'm pleasantly surprised.
Hawkeye mentioned Sketches of Spain, I found a stack of jazz LPs for super cheap, and Sketches was in there, incredible stuff.
Do you guys prefer to listen on vinyl? I know the purists say it's better, luckily there's a ton of good jazz and classical at thrift stores if you look regularly.
You guys named some great albums! I wasn't sure there would be many jazz fans here, but I'm pleasantly surprised.
Hawkeye mentioned Sketches of Spain, I found a stack of jazz LPs for super cheap, and Sketches was in there, incredible stuff.
Do you guys prefer to listen on vinyl? I know the purists say it's better, luckily there's a ton of good jazz and classical at thrift stores if you look regularly.
Chick Corea with Flora Purim as the vocalist:
Chick Corea with Flora Purim as the vocalist:
Vinyl and great speakers are a must when listening to Miles ( and Miles is the only Jazz I listen to anymore even though I have more than 500 of my dads jazz records).
Really good headphones will do in a pinch.
But not really.
That's awesome man, your dad must have had great taste in music. I'd like to be somewhere where 500 original jazz LPs are at one time! Usually I find one here or there when I hunt for them.
Are there any Blue Note albums in your collection? Gonna have a listen at your video pick now.
I made trips with my dad into chicago and one of the things he did was shop at dumpy used record stores in a dumpy few blocks that were slated for urban renewal. This was 68-71 or so. He also would buy model railroad stuff at All Nation Hobby. The streets these places were on dont even exist anymore.
THere is a lot of choice stuff
I talked to a reseller a few years ago in Seattle, he says that but for a few choice things old jazz does not sell. At all.
You guys named some great albums! I wasn't sure there would be many jazz fans here, but I'm pleasantly surprised.
Hawkeye mentioned Sketches of Spain, I found a stack of jazz LPs for super cheap, and Sketches was in there, incredible stuff.
Do you guys prefer to listen on vinyl? I know the purists say it's better, luckily there's a ton of good jazz and classical at thrift stores if you look regularly.
no question
this one:
I have lots of vinyl, but I prefer digital only for the convenience.
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