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    Jazz music

    Topic suggested by SR Kaushik on Mon Mar 1 14:30:05 .


    I have not listened to much jazz music - in fact, most of the jazz I know is Ilayaraja's. I want to know the leading names in this field so that I can hunt around for those CDs.

    Jazz played on radio is lousy. But I think European jazz is very good (this opinion is based on a CD, "London Fog").

    Another question: Where should I look for CDs of Paul Mariat? As far as I know, they are not available in Barnes and Noble or Best Buy or any other CD shops.




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    justanotheru.... (@ snou*) on: Wed Mar 3 12:15:11




    Hi kaushik,
    I do not the leading name, but u can try Stanley Clark ( school days)

    Mahavishnu Orchestra ( birds of fire & Visions from the emerald beyond)

    John Coltrane.

    Louis Armstrong.

    Miles Davis( I was adviced not to listen to this chap without getting to listen to atleast a couple of artists in Jazz)

    Weather Report ( Heavy weather)

    I have heard Sypro-gyra is good, but havent listened to them.
    Happy listening......





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    Gokul (@ gate*) on: Wed Mar 3 14:41:56




    Hi,

    I have an album of Spyro Gyro. I dont know much about Jazz music, but Spyro Gyro sounds like a Rock Crossover band. It is pretty good.





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    justanotheru...... (@ bott*) on: Thu Mar 4 19:48:41




    Hi gokul,
    Maybe it is croos over band, I do not know much about them. But one should try Stanley clark and Mahavishnu Orchestra. I think they are absolutely mind boggling.....

    BTW...anyone has listened to Shakti.....it is a jazzish fusion band with L. Shankar, John 'Mahavishnu' Maclaughlin, Zakir Hussain and Vikku vinayakram. One should listen to these fellows. This band was formed in the early seventies and they played some of the best music ever.





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    bb (@ schu*) on: Fri Mar 5 03:06:34




    http://tfmpage.com/forum/13154.17.54.59.html
    see this for more fundaes on jazz.





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    FATBOY (@ ) on: Fri Nov 8 07:19:04




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    burn (@ 203.*) on: Mon Dec 16 23:46:54




    hey u should check out bands like 'mother
    earth 'john mclaughlin' david hall 'yellow jacket and a must check out album is LAVA JAZZ





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    BURN (@ 203.*) on: Wed Dec 18 02:19:53





    SHAKTHI IS THE GREATEST EVER JAZZ/FUSION
    BAND EVER FORMED!!!.THEIR MUSICAL ABILITY
    IS PUSHED TO THE LIMIT AND SETS YOU OFF TO
    ANOTHER PLACE.ABSOLUTELY REMARKABLE!!!
    MARVELLOUS.





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    vivek (@ ) on: Thu Jun 26 04:12:41




    Not much of jazz here but I was going through articles on raja and found this interesting piece of info. The article is by Guitar Prasanna.
    http://raajangahm.com/guitarprasanna/
    Maybe it might atleast show who in jazz excites raja!





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    joe (@ 203.*) on: Tue Aug 19 06:08:00 EDT 2003




    Friends..

    Listen to JOHN SCOFIELD. He is a great Jazz musician / teacher. No need to explain more.
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