Easy Listening Jazz
As I have gotten back into vinyl, I have been buying various jazz albums. What I really prefer though are what would be soft jazz or maybe easy listening if that makes sense. Some of the ones I have acquired are really intense I guess the word would be. While that is ok some of the time I prefer the more sedate. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
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Check out anything by Beegie Adair.
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I don't know if you're requirements are specifically for content on vinyl, but I have a couple of suggestions; these are on digital. Don't know if they are on vinyl.
Guitarist Antonio Forcione. Perhaps start with his Touch Wood album. All his albums are very well recorded and mastered. Melody Gardot: My One and Only Thrill Shelby Lynne: Just a Little Lovin' This is an SACD, IIRC. |
[emoji106] Antonio Forcione
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TORD GUSTAVSEN TRIO
TINGVALL TRIO LARS DANIELSSON TRIO FLORA MARTINEZ Good listening!! |
Thanks for all of your responses so far. I have ordered one album so far. Will keep looking for others.
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If you are referring to what is sometimes called "straight up" jazz, you might consider:
Ray Brown Trio The New York Jazz Quartet Harold Betters Tsuyoshi Yamamoto Some of the earlier work by Miles Davis and John Coltrane Oscar Peterson Red Garland These are all artists who flourished largely between the 50s and 70s, and I've come across these artists in a variety of ways, from hearing them on vinyl as a kid on my dad's hifi to being gobsmacked hearing "Soul Junction" on the radio by Red Garland as an adult, and even more so that I wasn't familiar with his work. Some of this music is easy to find on vinyl, a couple might require looking more intensely and seeking used vinyl. Some suggestions above I will definitely look into - thanks for posting Fbgbill, and you guys who responded. |
I'll throw in some suggestions:
Joe Pass - guitar Vince Guaraldi - piano Lee Ritenour - guitar Toshiko Akiyoshi - piano Clark Terry - trumpet/flugelhorn Charles Earland - Hammond B3 organ |
Bill, some excellent suggestions in the above responses.
As a general rule I would advise looking into the more relaxed albums/ballads of prominent jazzmen. And later work you way into their more "challenging" ones if you feel like it. Here are some suggestions... hope you'll enjoy them :music: https://static.qobuz.com/images/cove...742082_600.jpg https://static.qobuz.com/images/cove...1dpa4b_600.jpg https://static.qobuz.com/images/cove...rzq42a_600.jpg https://img.discogs.com/bYLFtq-IdBhS...-3269.jpeg.jpg https://static.qobuz.com/images/cove...dg5utb_600.jpg https://static.qobuz.com/images/cove...371302_600.jpg https://static.qobuz.com/images/cove...733485_600.jpg https://static.qobuz.com/images/cove...946468_600.jpg |
Thanks Joel hifi
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