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Dalin |
Posted - 11/20/2005 : 12:51:47 AM I am in desperate need of recommendations for music. I'm having a hard time wading through the loads and loads and loads and loads of crap out there. To give you an idea of what I'm looking for, here's some bands/musicians I've been listening to lately (or recently found out about), but I'm very open at this point: Muse, Polyphonic Spree, My Morning Jacket, Michael Hedges, Ray LaMontagne, The Flaming Lips, Slipknot, TR, Dredg, & Fionna Apple.
Any recommendations . . . ? A brief description of genre or style would be helpful too. |
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PJK |
Posted - 11/21/2005 : 6:09:07 PM Keith Jarret is awesome, saw him perform once and was blown away.
Anything with Jaco Pastorius.
Soko "TWO" email me your snail mail addy and I will send you a copy. |
guitarisPIMP |
Posted - 11/21/2005 : 5:38:04 PM ***Artist - Album*** Martin Taylor - Artistry(yeah i nkow the name is eerie, but he's phenomenal)Solo acoustic jazz, might as well be a fucking flamenco master the way he fingerpicks Keith Jarrett - The Koln Concert Keith Jarrett - The Vienna Concert(both consisting entirely of free improv piano) Erik Satie - (no real albums, but beautiful classical check out gnossiennes 1-6, gymnopedies 1-3, Nocturnes 1-3) Frank Vignola - Blues for a Gypsy (Solo acoustic jazz, frank's a jazz giant) Immortal Technique - Revolutionary Vol. 1 & 2 (i hate hip-hop, but this is incredible i love this guy) Ralph Towner - Diary(very not contemporary jazz and very interesting composition) Raul Midon - (any live show on archive.org)Picture Ray Charles reincarnated as a guitarist who could play percussion and chord progressions simultaneously, and gained the ability to make trumpet-like sounds with his mouth, and thats what you get. Shakti - A Handful of Beauty(a fusion of indian music and jazz, will blow your mind) Mahavishnu Orchestra - My Goals Beyond(Most of the album is John Mclaughlin being GOD at guitar, and then the last two songs are some kickass jams for Peaceee)
Basically, I saw you had michael hedges so I know you'll appreciate solo acoustic guitar(alot of that in there), and most of that music is some real incredibly talented stuff. |
Arthen |
Posted - 11/20/2005 : 04:36:36 AM Here we go:
Peter Gabriel - First of all, TR covers him, both electrically and acoustically, so that speaks volumes about the man and his work. It's a mix of prog rock/world music/rock/etc depending on the album. He isn't for everyone but check him out.
Chris Whitley - Is like TR but more lyrically based. Does completely different styles of music from solo acoustic to hard rock to acoustic jazz sounding stuff to well layered beautiful rock. A number of us here love this man, and more than ever check out his stuff.
That's all I feel like typing up right now. |
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