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  • My top 50 Albums

    17 Oca 2010, 22:38 yazan fannyhill

    fannyhill's top albums (overall) 1. Torley on Piano - solo piano 7: Improvisations for a New Age (783)
    2. Torley on Piano - Holidium - Festive holiday piano! (298)
    3. Rob Costlow - Reconstruction (240)
    4. Miles Davis - Doo-Bop (216)
    5. Menschdefekt - Psych[a]otica (198)
    6. The Birthday Massacre - Show and Tell (194)
    7. PURPLE FOG SIDE - Music For Indigo Kids (189)
    8. Alien Vampires - FUCK OFF AND DIE (177)
    9. Strange Boutique - The Collection (1988 - 1994) (176)
    10. Maya Filipič - Between two worlds (170)
    11. Miles Davis - Porgy and Bess (168)
    12. Chick Corea - My Spanish Heart (163)
    13. Bernard Herrmann - Psycho (157)
    14. Whiteyes - La Plume Sans Elle (156)
    15. Papa Bue's Viking Jazzband - 50th Anniversary (155) 16. Whiteyes - Un Jour Virtuel (152)
    17. Bajofondo - Mar Dulce (149)
    18. Funker Vogt - Navigator (143)
    19. New Order - Brotherhood (140)
    20. Whiteyes - Le Chemin De Nos Anges (139) 21. Cannonball Adderley - Soul Zodiac (134)
    22. Adhoc - The Ultimate Best Of The Live At Contamines-Montjoie (132) 23. A Trombonada - De Madrugada (131) 24. Chick Corea - Piano Improvisations, Vol. 1 (127) 25. Menschdefekt - Degeneration (127)
    26. Kočani Orkestar - L'Orient est Rouge (125) 27. Jussi Syren and the Groundbreakers - Heartagrass - An Acoustic Tribute To HIM (124) 28. Bosques de mi Mente - Inocencia (124)
    29. FGFC820 - Urban Audio Warfare (121)
    30. Charlie Parker - The Bird (117) 31. 7and5 - Trading Stories (115)
    32. Aghast View - Carcinopest (115)
    33. Mindi Abair - Come as You Are (114) 34. 2Inventions - In Aeternum (114) 35. Faren khan - Faren Khan (111) 36. PURPLE FOG SIDE - Could It Ever Be Expressed? (105) 37. t.A.T.u. - Happy Smiles (104)
    38. Canaan - A Calling to Weakness (104)
    39. Theatres des Vampires - Anima Noir (103)
    40. Veruca Salt - American Thighs (100)
    41. Armin van Buuren feat. Sharon den Adel - In And Out Of Love (99) 42. Spetsnaz - Choose Your Weapons (Demo)(EP) (98) 43. Mindi Abair - It Just Happens That Way (95) 44. Eloy Terrero - INTERPOLAR (95) 45. Aghast View - Nitrovisceral (94) 46. Cinema Strange - Quatorze Exemples Authentiques Du Triomphe De La Musique Decorative (89)
    47. 2Inventions - Disorientation (89) 48. Chick Corea - Dr. Joe (89) 49. Glenn Miller - World Stars (89)
    50. Theatres des Vampires - Bloody Lunatic Asylum (88)

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  • test2

    14 Ara 2009, 23:42 yazan Fipaj

    Fipaj's top albums (6 months) 1. Miles Davis - The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions (907)
    2. The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers (647)
    3. The First Barbarians - Live From Kilburn (476)
    4. Thelonious Monk - Thelonious Alone in San Francisco (419)
    5. Jeff Healey - Mess Of Blues (412)
    6. The Rolling Stones - Exile on Main Street (381)
    7. Charles Mingus - Mingus Ah Um (377)
    8. Van Morrison - Moondance (324)
    9. Chuck Berry - Complete 50s Chess Recordings (314)
    10. Miles Davis - The Cellar Door Sessions 1970 (298)
    11. Bud Powell - The Scene Changes (296)
    12. Thelonious Monk - Plays Duke Ellington (295)
    13. The New Barbarians - Buried Alive (289)
    14. Charles Mingus - Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus (288)
    15. Elmore James - Dust My Broom (267)
    16. The Rolling Stones - Emotional Rescue (262)
    17. Miles Davis - The Complete Bitches Brew Sessions (261)
    18. The Black Keys - Thickfreakness (241)
    19. Miles Davis - The Complete Live At The Plugged Nickel 1965 (230)
    20. The Rolling Stones - Still Life (217)
    21. Otis Rush - I Can't Quit You Baby (216)
    22. The Black Crowes - Before the Frost (209)
    23. Them - Angry Young Them (207)
    24. Neil Young - Sugar Mountain Live At Canterbury House 1968 (205)
    25. Bud Powell - Time Waits (201)
    26. Bukka White - Parchman Farm Blues (183)
    27. Charles Mingus - Mingus Plays Piano (180)
    28. Faces - Five Guys Walk into a Bar... (179)
    29. Jimmy Reed - You Don't Have To Go (175)
    30. Magic Sam - All Your Love (174)
    31. Muddy Waters - Chicago Blues (173)
    32. Charles Mingus - The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady (167)
    33. The Rolling Stones - Tattoo You (161)
    34. Jimi Hendrix - Band Of Gypsys (159)
    35. Ian McLagan & The Bump Band - Never Say Never (154) 36. The Black Crowes - Until The Freeze (153)
    37. Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers - Free For All (146)
    38. The Rolling Stones - A Bigger Bang (145)
    39. Leadbelly - Midnight Special (144)
    40. Little Richard - Long Tall Sally (144)
    41. Jon Lord with the Hoochie Coochie Men - Live at the Basement (143)
    42. Wayne Shorter - Adam's Apple (140)
    43. Thelonious Monk - It's Monk's Time (140)
    44. Cannonball Adderley - Somethin' Else (139)
    45. Thelonious Monk Quartet With John Coltrane - At Carnegie Hall (139)
    46. Big Bill Broonzy - Whiskey And Good Time Blues (137)
    47. T-Bone Walker - Stormy Monday Blues (135)
    48. Muddy Waters - The Complete Muddy Waters (135)
    49. McCoy Tyner - Inception (134)
    50. The Rolling Stones - Only When It's Frozen (131)
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  • Discovered, favorite albums and artists of 2009

    6 Ara 2009, 04:41 yazan Metalbeast7

    This is just a quick list of bands and artists who i've recently started listening to in the past year. Some of these i have listened to before but havent payed much attention until this year. Just bands and artists...thanks for looking. Here's to 2009!

    Artists

    Karp
    Cannonball Adderley
    Fela Kuti
    Big Business
    The Pharcyde
    J Dilla
    Rebel Cats
    Zombie Ghost Train
    Harvey Milk
    The Pharcyde
    Dexys Midnight Runners
    Gang Starr
    eX-Girl
    Jane's Addiction
    ART-SCHOOL
    Melvins/Lustmord
    Dr. Dre
    Dead Kennedys
    Hermann Szobel
    Elend
    Lootpack
    Cannibal Ox
    Ruins
    Lil Rob
    The Dave Brubeck Quartet
    Antonio Sanchez
    El Ten Eleven
    Madlib
    Koffin Kats
    Los Difuntos
    Mos Def
    Nekromantix
    Neutral Milk Hotel
    The Tallest Man on Earth
    Tune-Yards


    Albums

    American Gothic
    Veckatimest
    Jar of Flies
    Labcabincalifornia
    Esto Es Rockabilly!
    Searching for the Young Soul Rebels
    Somethin' Else
    Expensive Shit
    Zombie
    Endangered Species
    Szobel
    Mind the Drift
    Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon
    Wish
    Self Titled LP
    Straying from the Pack
    Born And Raised In East L.A.
    Machina/The Machines of God
    Shallow Grave
    Heavy Weather
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  • Top albums - summer '09

    27 Eyl 2009, 06:30 yazan wolowina-saute

    wolowina-saute's top albums (3 months)
    1. I Monster - Neveroddoreven (116)
    2. Bar Kokhba - Lucifer - Book of Angels Vol. 10 (113) 3. Masada - Tet (102)
    4. Herbie Hancock - Cantaloupe Island (97)
    5. Crippled Black Phoenix - 200 Tons of Bad Luck (95)
    6. Combustible Edison - I, Swinger (92)
    7. Dexter Gordon - Go! (86)
    8. Masada - Gimel (85)
    9. Cannonball Adderley - Somethin' Else (84)
    10. Nina Simone - At The Village Gate (77)
    11. Beck - The Velvet Underground & Nico (Record Club version) (76)
    12. Kasabian - Kasabian (73)
    13. Bar Kokhba Sextet - 50th Birthday Celebration, Vol. 11 (71)
    14. Masada - Alef (68)
    15. Charles Mingus - Mingus Ah Um (66)
    16. Chet Baker - My Funny Valentine (66)
    17. John Coltrane - Blue Train (64)
    18. Moby - Wait For Me (63)
    19. I Monster - These Are Our Children (62) 20. The Budos Band - The Budos Band (60)
    21. Masada - Dalet (59)
    22. R.E.M. - Reckoning (Deluxe Edition) (57)
    23. Fever Ray - Fever Ray (55)
    24. Nouvelle Vague - 3 (54)
    25. Six Organs of Admittance - Luminous Night (53)
    26. Kasabian - West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum (53)
    27. Thievery Corporation - The Cosmic Game (51)
    28. Thelonious Monk - Jazz Moods - 'Round Midnight (50)
    29. Jane's Addiction - Jane's Addiction (48)
    30. Buena Vista Social Club - Buena Vista Social Club (47)

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  • Статистика, часть 5: джаз // Stats, part 5: jazz

    20 Ağu 2009, 16:15 yazan -273C

    Очередной пост, посвященный статистике. Сегодня нашей темой является джаз (точнее, топ-100 тега jazz).

    Just another one statistical post. Jazz is our field of research today (top-100 of the tag jazz, to be exact).

    предыдущие посты / previous entries
    mainstream
    russian rock
    progressive rock
    black metal

    Сначала наше традиционное упорядочение по количеству прослушиваний и слушателей.

    First of all, our traditional arrangement with respect to number of plays and number of listeners.


    Pic. 1 - full size




    Pic. 2 - full size


    И тут, и там наиболее популярным исполнителем является Amy Winehouse (и, да, по личным соображениям я убрал из статистики Тома Уэйтса). Дальше начинается вполне классический джаз - Norah Jones, Frank Sinatra, Louis Armstrong и так далее.

    In both cases the most popular artist is Amy Winehouse (and, yes, I supposed it would be correct to exclude Tom Waits from jazz stats). Then the things go more classical: Norah Jones, Frank Sinatra, Louis Armstrong and so on.


    Pic. 3


    А вот так выглядит общая зависимость количества прослушиваний джазовых исполнителей от числа слушателей. Заметно, что чем правее, тем сильнее эта зависимость идет вверх. Таким образом, получается, что лидеры находятся на каком-то особенном положении у слушателей.

    And that's the way, general dependence of playcount to number of listeners looks like. You can notice, it's bending upwards with growing number of listeners. So, that means, the leaders of our statistics are treated by listeners in a different way, than other artists.


    Pic. 4 - full size


    Это также подтверждается графиком удельного числа прослушиваний (число прослушиваний делить на число слушателей для каждого исполнителя). Вообще, у джаза этот показатель оказался рекордно низким - в среднем 11 прослушиваний. Наибольший показатель у вездесущей Эми Уайнхаус - 32.

    The graph of specific number of scrobbles (a playcount divided by number of listeners for each artist) confirms that notation. Surprisingly, jazz artists have very low specific scrobble number - 11 in average. Amy Winehouse has the highest one - 32.


    Pic. 5


    Гистограмма лишь подтверждает печальный факт концентрации удельного числа прослушиваний вблизи рекордно низких значений, в целом по форме повторяя распределение для других жанров. Джаз умер?

    The histogram just supports concentrating of specific number of scrobbles near very low values, repeating the histogram for other genres in general. Sad, but true. Is jazz dead?


    Pic. 6


    Немного статистики по активности слушателей в рупорах исполнителей. Как видно из графика, какой-либо строгой зависимости числа сообщений в рупоре от числа слушателей не наблюдается. То, что более популярным исполнителям больше пишут, понятно и так. Кстати, Эми Уайнхаус я сюда не включил - взглянув на следующий график, вы поймете, почему.

    Some stats about the user activity in shoutboxes. As one can see, there's no strict dependence of number of shouts to number of listeners. It's obvious, that more popular artists should get more shouts. By the way, Amy Winehouse isn't included here - see the next plot to understand why.


    Pic.7


    А вот зависимость числа сообщений в рупоре от удельного числа прослушиваний. Эми Уайнхаус и здесь лидирует, причем с шестикратным отрывом. Короче говоря, для джаза она - исполнитель, аномальный по всем параметрам) А вот если убрать Эми, то будет видно обнаруженое ранее явление: среднее удельное число прослушиваний является чем-то вроде барьера, разделяющего исполнителей с малым и с большим числом сообщений в рупоре. Посмотрим, что покажут другие жанры)

    And here's the dependence of number of shouts in the shoutbox to specific number of scrobbles. Amy Winehouse takes the lead again, having six times more shouts than others. So, she's really anomalous for the jazz. And without Amy, the graph exhibits the property, found in previous research: average specific number of scrobbles behaves like a barrier, separating artists with few shouts from artists with lots of them. Let us see, what another genres would show us the next time)

    P.S. Суммарное число прослушиваний в top-100 джаза - 348 миллионов.
    The total playcount in jazz's top-100 is 348 millions.

    P.P.S. Спасибо Hzlqgmnzhh за полезный скрипт.
    Thanks to Hzlqgmnzhh for his script.

    List of considered artists:

    Miles Davis, Billie Holiday, Nina Simone, Ella Fitzgerald, John Coltrane, Frank Sinatra, Norah Jones, Diana Krall, Louis Armstrong, Herbie Hancock, Charles Mingus, Chet Baker, Amy Winehouse, Thelonious Monk, Jamie Cullum, Duke Ellington, Django Reinhardt, Charlie Parker, Bill Evans, Michael Buble', Katie Melua, Madeleine Peyroux, Nat King Cole, Ray Charles, Sarah Vaughan, Esbjo"rn Svensson Trio, Keith Jarrett, Dave Brubeck, Stan Getz, Pat Metheny, The Cinematic Orchestra, Oscar Peterson, Cassandra Wilson, Count Basie, Pat Metheny Group, Dizzy Gillespie, Dinah Washington, Koop, Weather Report, John Zorn, Richard Cheese, Sonny Rollins, Wayne Shorter, Pink Martini, The Bad Plus, Chick Corea, Wes Montgomery, George Benson, Melody Gardot, Dexter Gordon, Julie London, Brad Mehldau, Cannonball Adderley, Squirrel Nut Zippers, Eva Cassidy, Stacey Kent, Benny Goodman, John Scofield, Horace Silver, Room Eleven, The Dave Brubeck Quartet, Skalpel, Astrud Gilberto, Marcus Miller, Jan Garbarek, Wynton Marsalis, Lee Morgan, Tord Gustavsen Trio, Peggy Lee, Glenn Miller, Bill Frisell, Jimmy Smith, Jaga Jazzist, Sade, Harry Connick, Jr., Freddie Hubbard, Donald Byrd, Bill Evans Trio, Lisa Ekdahl, Lizz Wright, Erik Truffaz, Ella Fitzgerald & Louis, Ornette Coleman, Blossom Dearie, Jaco Pastorius, Sun Ra, Etta James, The Cat Empire, Paolo Conte, Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Grant Green, Avishai Cohen, Quincy Jones, Al Di Meola, Keiko Matsui, Al Jarreau, Morphine, Silje Nergaard
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  • Best Albums of the Late Fifties (1956-1959)

    17 Ağu 2009, 19:30 yazan thomas10

    1959;

    1 Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
    2 Marty Robbins - Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs
    3 Charles Mingus - Mingus Ah Um
    4 Sonny Boy Williamson - Down And Out Blues
    5 Ornette Coleman - The Shape of Jazz to Come
    6 Bo Diddley - Go Bo Diddley
    7 The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Time Out!
    8 Huey "Piano" Smith & The Clowns - Having A Good Time
    9 Elvis Presley - For LP Fans only
    10 The Everly Brothers - The Everly Brothers
    11 Blue Mitchell - Blue Soul
    12 Howlin' Wolf - Moanin' In The Moonlight
    13 Ray Charles - The Genius of Ray Charles
    14 Rev. Gary Davis - Rev. Gary Davis at Newport
    15 Ritchie Valens - Ritchie Valens


    1958;

    1 Chuck Berry - Chuck Berry Is On Top
    2 Billie Holiday - Lady in Satin
    3 Sun Ra - Jazz In Silhouette
    4 Miles Davis/Gil Evans - Porgy and Bess
    5 Screamin' Jay Hawkins - At Home With Screamin' Jay Hawkins
    6 Cannonball Adderley - Somethin' Else
    7 The Kingston Trio - The Kingston Trio
    8 Tito Puente - Dance Mania
    9 Lou Donaldson - Blues Walk
    10 Jimmy Smith - The Sermon
    11 Sonny Rollins - Freedom Suite
    12 Johnny "Guitar" Watson - Gangster of Love
    13 Art Blakey - Moanin'
    14 Sam Cooke - Sam Cooke
    15 Elvis Presley - King Creole


    1957;

    1 Bo Diddley - Bo Diddley
    2 Jerry Lee Lewis - Jerry Lee Lewis
    3 Louis Prima - The Wildest!
    4 Machito - Kenya
    5 John Coltrane - Blue Train
    6 The Crickets - The "Chirping" Crickets
    7 Dale Hawkins - Oh! Suzy Q
    8 Screamin' Jay Hawkins - I Put A Spell On You
    9 Sabu - Palo Congo
    10 Ray Charles - Ray Charles
    11 Carl Perkins - Dance Album
    12 Amos Milburn - Let's Have A Party
    13 Dizzy Gillespie - At Newport
    14 Little Richard - Here's Little Richard
    15 Johnny Cash - Johnny Cash With His Hot and Blue Guitar


    1956;

    1 Elvis Presley - Elvis Presley
    2 Odetta - Odetta Sings Ballads and Blues
    3 Duke Ellington - Ellington at Newport
    4 Thelonious Monk - Brilliant Corners
    5 Harry Belafonte - Calypso
    6 Sonny Rollins - Saxophone Colossus
    7 Ravi Shankar - Three Ragas
    8 Bill Haley - Shake Rattle and Roll
    9 Gene Vincent - Bluejean Bop!
    10 Fats Domino - This Is Fats
    11 Frank Sinatra - Songs For Swingin' Lovers!
    12 Ella Fitzgerald - Sings The Cole Porter Song Book
    13 Charles Mingus - Pithecanthropus Erectus
    14 Billie Holiday - Lady Sings the Blues
    15 Dinah Washington - Dinah!


    See also;
    Best Albums of The Sixties;
    http://www.last.fm/user/thomas10/journal/2009/08/17/2y23k7_best_albums_of_the_sixties_%281960-1969%29

    Best albums of The Seventies;
    http://www.last.fm/user/thomas10/journal/2009/08/17/2y22fg_best_albums_of_the_seventies_%281970-1979%29

    Best Albums of the Eighties;
    http://www.last.fm/user/thomas10/journal/2009/08/17/2y24lq_best_albums_of_the_eighties_%281980-1989%29

    Best Albums of The Nineties;
    http://www.last.fm/user/thomas10/journal/2009/08/17/2y25kn_best_albums_of_the_nineties_%281990-1999%29

    Best Albums of The Noughties;
    http://www.last.fm/user/thomas10/journal/2009/09/08/2zux3s_best_albums_of_the_noughties_%282000-2009%29
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  • Chosen records I: 1950s

    14 Ağu 2009, 19:38 yazan samueljeronimo

    - Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers, Moanin’ (Blue Note, 1959);
    - Bernard Herrmann, Vertigo [Original 1958 Sountrack] (Mercury, 1958);
    - Cannonball Adderley, Somethin' else (Blue Note, 1958);
    - Charles Mingus, Mingus ah um (Columbia, 1959);
    - Chet Baker, My funny valentine (Blue Note, 1953);
    - Chet Baker, Chet (Riverside, 1959);
    - Coleman Hawkins, The hawk flies high (Riverside, 1957);
    - Count Basie Orchestra, E=MC2 (Blue Note, 1957);
    - Dave Brubeck Quartet (The), Time out (Columbia, 1959);
    - Dinah Washington, After hours with miss “D” (Verve, 1954);
    - Donald Byrd, Byrd in hand (Blue Note, 1959);
    - Ella Fitzgerald/Louis Armstrong, Ella and Louis (Verve, 1956);
    - Elvis Presley, Elvis Presley (Sun, 1956);
    - Erroll Garner, Concert by the sea (Columbia, 1955);
    - Gene Ammons, Blue Gene (Prestige, 1958);
    - George Russell, New York, NY (DECCA, 1959);
    - Gerry Mulligan Quartet, Pacific jazz (Blue Note, 1952);
    - Horace Silver, Blowin' the blues away (Blue Note, 1959);
    - John Coltrane, Blue train (Blue Note, 1957);
    - John Coltrane, Lush Live (Universal, 1958);
    - John Coltrane, Soultrane (Prestige, 1958);
    - Karlheinz Stockhausen, Kontakte (Ecstatic Peace, 1959);
    - Maynard Ferguson, The Birdland Dream Band (RCA Victor, 1956);
    - Miles Davis, Blue haze (Prestige, 1954);
    - Miles Davis, 'Round about midnight (Columbia, 1957);
    - Miles Davis, Birth of the cool (Capitol, 1957);
    - Miles Davis, Milestones (Columbia, 1958);
    - Miles Davis, Porgy and Bess (Columbia, 1958);
    - Miles Davis, Kind of blue (Columbia, 1959);
    - Miles Davis, Sketches of Spain (Columbia, 1959);
    - Miles Davis Quintet, Workin' (Universal, 1959);
    - Ornette Coleman, The shape of jazz to come (Atlantic, 1959);
    - Ornette Coleman, Tomorrow is the question (JVC Victor, 1959);
    - Ornette Coleman, Change of the century (Atlantic, 1959);
    - Sonny Clark, Cool struttin’ (Blue Note, 1958);
    - Sonny Rollins, Sonny Rollins with the Modern Jazz Quartet (Prestige, 1951);
    - Sonny Rollins, Saxophone colossus (Prestige, 1956);
    - Sonny Rollins, Vol. 2 (Blue Note, 1957);
    - Sun Ra, Jazz in silhouette (Evidence, 1958);
    - Teddy Wilson Trio, Teddy Wilson Trio (Metronome, 1950);
    - Thelonious Monk, Genius of modern music, Vol. 2 (Blue Note, 1952);
    - Thelonious Monk, Brilliant corners (Riverside, 1956);
    - Thelonious Monk Septet, Monk's music (Riverside, 1957);
    - Thelonious Monk /John Coltrane, Thelonius Monk with John Coltrane (Riversid, 1958);
    - Thelonious Monk/Sonny Rollins, Thelonious Monk & Sonny Rollins (Prestige, 1954).
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  • Stunning instrumentals

    24 Mar 2009, 20:14 yazan hdsander

    My friend oslofish told me to make a list. :)



    With little help of my friends, here are stunning instrumentals, ordered by year of the album release:

    • West End Blues (feat. Earl Hines) by Louis Armstrong & HIs Hot Five
    • ÇalIn The Mood by Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
    • Çal'Round Midnight by Thelonious Monk
    • ÇalTake Five by The Dave Brubeck Quartet
    • Giant Steps by John Coltrane Quartet
    • ÇalApache by The Shadows
    • Rhapsody In Blue by Duke Ellington & His Orchestra
    • ÇalSoul Bossa Nova by Quincy Jones
    • ÇalWipe Out by The Surfaris
    • Çaltelstar by tornados
    • ÇalToad by Cream
    • ÇalRepent Walpurgis by Procol Harum
    • Air by Ekseption
    • Albatross by Fleetwood Mac
    • ÇalBourée by Jethro Tull
    • ÇalIn Memory Of Elizabeth Reed by The Allman Brothers Band
    • Echoes by Pink Floyd
    • ÇalAlso sprach Zarathustra by Eumir Deodato
    • Frankenstein by Edgar Winter Group
    • ÇalTubular Bells (part one) by Mike Oldfield
    • The Köln Concert: Part I by Keith Jarrett
    • Over Birkerot by Terje Rypdal
    • The Hustle by Van McCoy
    • ÇalEuropa by Carlos Santana
    • Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile) by Gato Barbieri
    • ÇalRise by Herb Alpert
    • Oxygene (Part IV) by Jean-Michel Jarre
    • Trans-Europa Express by Kraftwerk
    • Star Wars Theme / Cantina Band by Meco
    • ÇalBirdland by Weather Report
    • ÇalLove's Theme by Giorgio Moroder
    • ÇalZorba by Mikis Theodorakis
    • ÇalGreen Onions by Booker T. & The MG's
    • ÇalAnne's Song by William Ackerman
    • El Becko by Jeff Beck
    • ÇalWalk Don't Run by The Ventures
    • Mediterranean Sundance/Rio Ancho by Paco De Lucia & Al Di Meola
    • ÇalYYZ by Rush
    • ÇalDas Boot (Single Version) by Klaus Doldinger
    • Love on a Real Train (Risky Business) by Tangerine Dream
    • ÇalAxel F. by Harold Faltermeyer
    • ÇalGabriel's Oboe by Ennio Morricone
    • Miami Vice Theme by Jan Hammer
    • ÇalMinute By Minute by Larry Carlton
    • ÇalJessica by The Allman Brothers Band
    • ÇalCliffs of Dover by Eric Johnson
    • Blame It on My Youth by Keith Jarrett Trio
    • ÇalOur Love Is here To Stay by Dave Grusin
    • ÇalRockit by Herbie Hancock
    • Concerto de Aranjuez by Paco de Lucia
    • Pick Up the Pieces by Average White Band
    • Hocus Pocus by Focus
    • Mercy, Mercy, Mercy! by Cannonball Adderley
    • Theme De Camille by Georges Delerue
    • ÇalThe Pink Panther Theme by Henry Mancini
    • The Creek by Jan Garbarek
    • ÇalMinor Swing by Django Reinhardt
    • ÇalSong From A Secret Garden by Secret Garden
    • Blitzkrieg Bop (instrumental) by Yo La Tengo
    • ÇalFlaming June by BT
    • Machine Gun by The Commodores
    • ÇalDays of Wine and Roses by Dave Grusin
    • Manhattan (Live) by Eric Johnson
    • ÇalLa Femme d'argent by Air
    • Local Hero/Wild Theme (live) by Dire Straits
    • ÇalParadigm Shift by Liquid Tension Experiment
    • ÇalLovers Of Light by Afro Celt Sound System
    • Shenandoah (for Johnny Smith) by Bill Frisell
    • JFK (Prologue) by John Williams
    • ÇalAcid Rain by Liquid Tension Experiment
    • Riviera '68 by Steve Stevens
    • Nothing Else Matters (live) by Apocalyptica
    • Love's theme by Barry White's Love Unlimited Orchestra
    • ÇalThe Riddle (instrumental) by Gigi D'Agostino
    • ÇalSpirit by Moby
    • ÇalSure Thing by St. Germain
    • ÇalVeridis Quo by Daft Punk
    • ÇalTake the A train by Duke Ellington
    • ÇalQuantum Soup by Jordan Rudess
    • ÇalPhunkdified by Justin King
    • River Flows in You by Yiruma
    • Gymnopedie Nº1 by Erik Satie
    • ÇalLittle Wing by Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble
    • Stream of Consciousness by Dream Theater
    • ÇalFirst Breath After Coma by Explosions in the Sky
    • ÇalYour Hand In Mine by Explosions in the Sky
    • 'Cause We've Ended As Lovers by Jeff Beck
    • I Know You Are But What Am I? by Mogwai
    • Chariots Of Fire by Vangelis
    • Beach Party Tonight by Yo La Tengo
    • ÇalPallar Anders Visa by In Flames
    • Midnight Express by Nuno Bettencourt
    • ÇalNatasha '75 by Ralph Myerz and the Jack Herren Band
    • ÇalAlma by Teddybears STHLM
    • ÇalAngelina by Tommy Emmanuel
    • ÇalAutomagic by Worm Is Green
    • Kiss The Rain by Yiruma
    • I Heard It Through the Grapevine by Bill Frisell
    • Dayvan Cowboy by Boards of Canada
    • Exit Music (for a Film) by Brad Mehldau
    • The Voyage by Emilie Simon
    • Superheroes of BMX by Mogwai
    • Tsunami by Mozdzer Danielsson Fresco
    • America (Single Version) by The Nice
    • Nachtflug by Schiller
    • Bagatelle in A Minor, WoO 59 - "Für Elise" by Vladimir Ashkenazy
    • See In You by The Album Leaf
    • Death Is the Road to Awe by Clint Mansell
    • ÇalClair De Lune by Claude Debussy
    • Nocturne no.2 by Frederic Chopin
    • ÇalRitual Dance by Kaki King
    • Unfinished Sympathy by Maxence Cyrin
    • ÇalStairway To Heaven by Rodrigo y Gabriela
    • ÇalDolce droga by Ludovico Einaudi
    • Piano B (Instrumental as heard on French TV) by Phildel
    • Altered Beast by Vessels
    • Comptine d'un autre été : L'après-midi by Yann Tiersen
    • Ride of the Valkyries by Budapest Symphony Orchestra
    • To The Kingdom by Phildel
    • ÇalRöyksopp Forever by Röyksopp
    • Ti Ki by Sigur Rós


    Thanks to all who sent me contributions to the list. Originally planned as a small compilation, I gathered 121 tunes now. A few exceptions had to be made as with Kraftwerk's Trans-Europa Express or Pink Floyd's Echoes which in fact have some vocals, but are mainly instrumental tracks.

    Additions:
    • ÇalEruption by Van Halen
    • Avril 14th by Aphex Twin
    • ÇalWhispering a Prayer by Steve Vai
    • ÇalFor the Love of God by Steve Vai
    • ÇalRed River Rock by Johnny and The Hurricanes
    • The Good, The Bad And The Ugly by Quincy Jones Feat. Herbie Hancock
    • Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Pt. II by King Crimson
    • Atom Heart Mother Suite by Pink Floyd
    • Cobra by Quicksilver Messenger Service
    • ÇalHalleluhwah by Can
    • Spiel mir das Lied vom Tod (Man With the Harmonica) by Ennio Morricone
    • Anonymous Two by Focus
    • Popcorn by Hot Butter
    • Dan the Banjoman by Dan the Banjoman
    • Eruption by Focus
    • Dance With The Devil by Cozy Powell
    • Hamburger Concerto by Focus
    • Red by King Crimson
    • Knock Out by Charly Antolini
    • ÇalPeter Gunn Theme by The Blues Brothers
    • ÇalAmarok (Excerpt) by Mike Oldfield
    • ÇalTequila by The Champs
    • Wild Goose Flaps its Wings by Mike Oldfield
    • ÇalWade in the Water by The Ramsey Lewis Trio
    • Maggot brain by Eddie Hazel
    • Conquest Of Paradise by Vangelis
    • ÇalPeaches En Regalia by Frank Zappa
    • ÇalTamacun by Rodrigo y Gabriela
    • ÇalNut Rocker by B. Bumble & The Stingers




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  • Top 50 artists thing. blah blah blah.

    23 Şub 2009, 00:50 yazan deep_zeppelin

    I'm bored...so here it is. Something about my top 50 artists.

    1. What's your favorite song by 14?
    Iron Maiden - ÇalHallowed Be Thy Name (especially the Live After Death version)

    2. How did you get into 20?
    Tom Petty - I think it was just from hearing various songs on the radio and being like...wow, this guy is good!

    3. Who is your favorite member in 8?
    Guns N' Roses - I guess Slash. Axl Rose is a moron and everyone else isn't all that good. Oh, and Slash isn't a bad guitarist either :P

    4. What's your favorite lyric bit by 29?
    Upsize - I don't even know.

    5. Have you ever seen 22 live?
    Cannonball Adderley - I wish

    6. What's your favorite album from 10?
    Deep Purple - Yikes that's hard since they have so many albums, but I think right now my favorite one would be Deep Purple in Rock

    7. Do you own any merchandise from 3?
    fleet - Besides CDs and vinyls? No.

    8. What is a good memory you have of 7?
    The Doors - uhh waking up to The End is actually sort of cool.

    9. Is there a member of the same age as you in 2?
    Led Zeppelin - No way!

    10. When did you first get into 1?
    The Velvet Underground - It was a very gradual process. First my sister had their debut album and I listened occasionally...then they just got to me one day. And from that day on...nothing in the world was the same.

    11. Who likes 4 along with you?
    Sublime - Quite a few people I would say.

    12. Which song did you first hear from 15?
    Cinderella - ÇalNobody's Fool

    13. What song made you fall in love with 5?
    Jefferson Airplane - ÇalWe Can Be Together

    14. Which song do you not like by 18?
    Dire Straits - I like everything that I have from them

    15. Why do you like 16 songs?

    Def Leppard - Because they have that "awesome" 80's catchy hair metal sound that I so shamefully enjoy so much.

    16. Where did you first hear 6?
    Skid Row - I was looking up hair metal bands and they were on a list

    17. How long was 19 a band before you liked them?

    Yes - They formed in 1968...and i found them in 2008. Took 40 years. Not bad considering I've been alive for 17 years.

    18. Does 13 have a song that gives you a bad memory?
    Poison - Uhh besides feeling guilty for loving it? Nope.

    19. When did you get into 17?
    The Clash - Back in 7th grade!

    20. How long have you been into 11?
    Genesis - Just a year...if even.

    21. If 9 had a concert 300 miles away, would you drive there to see them?
    The Who - Without. A. Doubt.

    22. How many CDs do you own of 12?
    Brazilian Girls - I own a lot of CDs by artists I like...but I don't have a physical copy of any of their albums. I have 3 of them on mp3 though.

    23. Does 21 have a song that makes you cry?
    Black Sabbath - No...not really.

    24. Does 27 have a song that makes you happy?
    The Rolling Stones - ÇalGimme Shelter. Only if adrenaline rush and excitement counts as happy.

    25. Does 23 have a song that makes you smile?
    Buckingham Nicks - Not that I can think of

    26. What's the last song you've listened to from 28?
    Sebastian Bach - According to iTunes, its ÇalOur Love Is A Lie

    27. Is there a song by 32 that you've listened to more than 30 times?
    Ozzy Osbourne - mr. crowly, ÇalOver The Mountain and ÇalGoodbye to Romance

    28. What is a song from 50 that you've only listened to once?
    Jimi Hendrix - That I own? No.

    29. Is there a song you are sick of hearing by 24?
    Savatage - nah.

    30. What song got you into 40?
    Steve Vai - ÇalErotic Nightmares

    31. What is your favorite single by 25?
    Violent Femmes - I'm assuming ÇalBlister in the Sun was one of their few singles...but its not my favorite from them.

    32. If 49 hated you, what would you do?
    Freddie Hubbard - Cry

    33. What would you say if 42 or one of the members from 42 asked you out?
    Television - I love your music...but you're a bunch of guys and not to good looking either.

    34. Would you care if 41 had a boyfriend/girlfriend?
    Stevie Nicks - Yes I would. Grrrr.

    35. Who has the best voice in 46?
    Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers - No voices...

    36. Do you think 26 is/are good looking?
    T. Rex - no.

    37. How many times have you listened to your favorite song by 36?
    Andrew Lloyd Weber - Gethsemane (I only want to say). 30 times.

    38. How many CDs do you own of 30?
    Whitesnake - I own a lot of mp3s of them...I do have one cassette though.

    39. Is there a song from 38 that makes you mad?
    Ratt - nope.

    40. Which member from 31 do you want to see go solo? If 31 is only one artist, what would you do if they joined a group?
    311 - I don't know the band itself well enough to care

    41. What does your favorite song from 48 remind you of?
    The Stooges - All of it reminds me of teenage angst.

    42. Did you hate 43 at first?
    Cream - I didn't think they were great, but I didn't hate them

    43. Does your best friend also listen to 33?
    White Lion - Of course not

    44. Do you think your parents would like 36?
    Return to Forever - They wouldn't hate them.

    45. Does 47 have a song that makes you want to dance?
    Lou Reed - If I had to choose one, ÇalI'm So Free

    46. Have you ever seen 34 in person?
    The Beatles - No.

    47. Do you like 44's name?
    Hanoi Rocks? It sounds pretty cool.

    48. Is there someone in 45 that you want to go out with?
    Heart - I guess Nancy Wilson back in the day...but even that, not really.

    49. Do you know anyone that hates 39?
    Judas Priest - I don't know that many people that know who they are.

    50. Have you ever danced to a song from 35?
    Alice Cooper - Dance. No. Rocked out too? Yeah.
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  • Albums

    20 Şub 2009, 21:38 yazan jazzwhiz

    A friend did a similar thing and although I wanted to do the same, I realized there was a problem: not very many people would be familiar with my music. Thus listing off the top x albums as my favorite would be silly. So I explained each. Sometimes to a general audience, and sometimes to a more familiar audience.
    These are listed in no particular order (not entirely true - I listed off some as they came to mind, but generally went through my music alphabetically so as to not miss anything). There are many great albums out there that I love that I haven't included.
    Oh, and I guess if I tagged you you're all supposed to do the same, or something.

    A Tribute to Jack Johnson (Miles Davis): Miles Davis once claimed that he could create "the greatest rock band you ever heard." Miles Davis was a lot of [ridiculous] things, but he was never frivolous [as can be easily seen by the style he matured into]. Obviously, questions like this will never be settled, but if he did do it, it was this album, and not undeserving either. This will make casual jazz listeners question what they think of both jazz and rock as genres - separate, and fused.

    Kind of Blue (Miles Davis): I could probably include nearly every Miles album I have, but I guess that defeats the purpose. I can't say how many times I've listened to this - in a row. Probably the most precise jazz album I've ever heard, strange because it is both the most revolutionary [arguably] and one of the most open as well. Yet every note is where it should be.

    Just Feelin' (McCoy Tyner): McCoy Tyner in a comfortable setting in a trio. Certainly not his most technical work, but for some reason, the song Manha De Carnaval moved me almost immediately like nothing I've heard before - enough to make the list. I'm not entirely sure why, but this is one I won't be forgetting any time soon.

    Cats (Andrew Lloyd Webber): To be fair, I deserve at least one guilty pleasure. And if so, then this is it. The concept of the show is fantastic, but it's the music that, every time I hear it, I concoct ridiculous plans to put it on here at school. It's fun, serious, blah blah, all the things a musical should have, it has. But just right, not too much either.

    Carnegie Hall 1938 (Benny Goodman): Perhaps I'm just trying to be elitist, but this concert was really good. I mean, really. Regardless of the hurdles and challenges they faced to pull it off, it's a swinging show.

    Keep the Customer Satisfied (Buddy Rich): This is what swing is all about. Buddy Rich drives the band and the audience through the wall. Nothing else by him has come close.

    Paris Jazz Concert (Cannonball Adderley): Cannonball, his brother, and Joe Zawinul have all never sounded better. It's energetic, and let Cannonball open up. Plus I'm particularly weak for Mercy, Mercy, Mercy.

    The Enchantment (Chick Corea & Béla Fleck): Yes, I saw this live, but the melodious nature of the compositions is so fresh and relaxing. It's not in your face, but then again, that's hard without a drummer or a bass. In fact, much of anything is hard without a drummer or a bass, but they pull this one off. Perhaps a bit too well - the studio nature and obvious rehearsal time would be the only drawbacks, but if you listen to the notes played, the rest won't matter.

    Count Basie at Newport: The energy is not only unmistakable, but massively transforming. Not that Basie's band lacks anything in studio recordings per-se, their precision performance is plenty for me, but they don't even lose any of that in front of a wild audience.

    The Complete Atomic Basie: Perhaps to contrast Basie at Newport, this time they play the songs as they're meant to be. Not that Newport was incorrect, but the Atomic Basie is almost like a library - a guide, no the guide, on how to play the Basie standards. A title like that isn't given lightly.

    The Far East Suite (Duke Ellington): There are obviously a lot of choices for Duke, but I decided to go with something outside the standard repertoire. While maintaining the same band as always, Duke manages to still send us to places we've never been. There are, perhaps, better choices for his writing, but nothing better for his arranging. And an entire album of it makes it a truly impressive work.

    Red Clay (Freddie Hubbard): I have some other earlier Freddie Hubbard that establishes him as a solid player, but Red Clay puts him above the rest. Not only does Freddie play fabulously, the band is no sideshow. Joe Henderson does an impressive job, but Stanley Turrentine on the live take of the title track is phenomenal. Not to mention Herbie Hancock plays the set so comfortably.

    Song For My Father (Horace Silver): Joe Henderson just keeps showing up, and he almost steals the show here and would have, had it been with anyone other than Horace Silver.

    Giant Steps (John Coltrane): Yes giant steps. For anyone who has played the title track, they know that it's hard. But almost more importantly than that, the chords are brilliant. Moving through flatted fifth progressions creates a tonality that is simply unmistakable, as are all the tracks. Moreover, his solos promptly polarized saxophones and general jazz followers alike. The so-called "vertical" style of soloing is, new. But jazz is about more than new, it still has to sound good and he does that first. The reason for his vertical solos is, I feel, connected back to the chords themselves. Moving linearly or "horizontally" across them, particularly at the speed he played it at would be a muddled mess no matter who's horn it comes out of.

    A Love Supreme (John Coltrane): This was the first album I ever purchased so it obviously hold a special place in my collection. I had a project for English class and chose a poet to write about because in the one sentence description about him, it said he wrote about jazz, and I had figured out that much about myself thus far, so I decided to choose him. One of the poems was an ode to Coltrane focusing on this album. I figured I ought to give it a listen. And listen I did. And listen I do. This is one of those albums that when I hear alternate takes put together in a hodgepodge format elsewhere, or even the final takes, I skip them. I can't listen them without listening to the whole thing. The progression from section to section is essential in this massive single work. While there are perhaps other albums I might like to place here (notably Blue Train), I feel that these two present Coltrane expertly well.

    Live at the Monterey Jazz Festival (John Handy): I know nothing about the artist or the even [I'm not even sure where the album turned up from] and two long tracks of extended open soloing wouldn't have been my thing in most cases. But John Handy pulls it off. Rather, he blows it away in every sense. It includes exceptional work by the whole band (I recall the bass in particular) but his solos are what I listen to when I feel I need more passion - more individualism, infused in my own work.

    The Koln Concert (Keith Jarrett): It may be cliche, and I could probably select another Keith Jarrett album as well (I won't) but I have honestly never seen, heard, or experienced in any way anything like this. Had someone told me before hand the names of the songs and the composers, this concert would have still made the list. My mind is blown every time I hear it.

    Thelonious Monk with John Coltrane: Older and generally less popular than the "recently discovered" work between the two, I also feel better. While recorded in the studio as opposed to live (and at Carnegie Hall at that), as far as I can tell, Coltrane wouldn't really know the difference. Miles once said that a woman could start dancing in front of him while soloing and the rest of the band would stop, but Trane would keep on playing none the wiser. On Monk, I feel the work is incredibly inventive and declarative - especially considering how early it was.

    Notable Exceptions:
    Charlie Parker - Obviously one of the greatest alto players ever, his short life hindered his potential tremendously. I have yet to find an album of him that, I feel, really showcases his work. I certainly have some nice songs, but nothing cohesive yet.
    Oscar Peterson - I love Oscar Peterson, I just haven't found THE Oscar Peterson album. If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know.
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