Looking For Some Jazz/Fusion Recommendations

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Wasatch

Looking For Some Jazz/Fusion Recommendations
« on: 4 Dec 2012, 03:54 am »
Mostly from the 70s/80s time period. I'm trying to add to my collection. There was some stuff that I'm missing that I use to have, but cannot remember, plus I'm sure there was some that I never knew about. Really looking for specific albums. Please help me out! All recommendations would be helpful. VINYL ONLY. Thanks!
« Last Edit: 4 Dec 2012, 08:07 pm by Wasatch »

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Re: Looking For Some Jazz/Fusion Recommendations
« Reply #1 on: 4 Dec 2012, 04:36 am »
I was kind of a guitar nut back in the 70s and the ultimate Jazz/Fusion Guitar album for me was the Mahavishnu Orchestra's "Inner Mounting Flame". Their live "Between Nothingness and Eternity" is amazing also. Return to Forever's "Romantic Warrior" is another classic.

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starkiller

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« Reply #3 on: 4 Dec 2012, 05:04 am »
+100 on Romantic Warrior!

brooklyn

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« Reply #4 on: 4 Dec 2012, 05:07 am »
AL DiMeola









*Scotty*

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« Reply #5 on: 4 Dec 2012, 05:32 am »
RETURN TO FOREVER
Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, Lenny White, Al DeMeola


Scotty

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Unlike most fusion albums, this one is difficult not to like.  :)

Wasatch

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« Reply #7 on: 4 Dec 2012, 05:53 am »
Thanks, got those. Keep um' coming.

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Re: Looking For Some Jazz/Fusion Recommendations
« Reply #8 on: 4 Dec 2012, 05:56 am »
A lot of ground to cover there.  :D  Most any Weather Report, on the more eclectic side Soft Machine, and adding to Jerry's recommendation the Jeff Beck Group releases. The 1st still leans more to rock, but Rough & Ready moves closer to jazz, and Blow By Blow probably the most jazz/fusion oriented.

         
         
         

You've already got Terje covered, as noted from your posts. In that vein John Abercrombie, Ralph Towner, and Eberhard Weber, all on ECM

           
           
           

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Re: Looking For Some Jazz/Fusion Recommendations
« Reply #9 on: 4 Dec 2012, 06:03 am »
All are fine choices. Also Miles Davis circa Bitch's Brew. A personal favorite is Jeff Beck's Blow by Blow. Blow by Blow if forced to pick just one. J.B.'s so tasty.

As always, your millage may vary.
enjoy,

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« Reply #10 on: 4 Dec 2012, 06:11 am »


Remastered in 1998

All six Columbia albums 1971-1975

The Columbia Albums 1976-1982 [Box set, Limited Edition]   http://www.amazon.com/Columbia-Albums-1976-1982-Weather-Report/dp/B006NYDV7Q/ref=pd_bxgy_m_text_y
The Columbia Albums Collection (6 CDs):
1. Black Market (1976)
2. Heavy Weather (1977)
3. Mr. Gone (1978)
4. 8:30 (1979)
5. Night Passage (1980)
6. Weather Report (1982)

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Re: Looking For Some Jazz/Fusion Recommendations
« Reply #11 on: 4 Dec 2012, 06:19 am »
I'm watching this with interest as for a long time I wrongly waved away fusion as "musical masturbation" but recently now seem to be really getting into to it.  I'm not really very qualified to weigh in here, but here are some artists I've liked recently:

Jean Luc Ponty
Stanley Clarke
Pat Metheny
Dixie Dreggs

And one more recent band that combines jazz, funk and indian music (played very quickly - no raga stuff here) : Garaj Mahal. All their albums are really good.

mjosef

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« Reply #12 on: 4 Dec 2012, 06:34 am »
Start from the beginning...when continents collide...best enjoyed LOUD!

Miles Davis Arghata
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQ6AeEpRz7o

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVFcp2_n9s0



Miles Davis Pangaea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7zUVd1zYUI
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Re: Looking For Some Jazz/Fusion Recommendations
« Reply #14 on: 4 Dec 2012, 07:36 am »
Another came to mind, one my good buddy the pumpkinman reminded me of some time back -

Wasatch

Re: Looking For Some Jazz/Fusion Recommendations
« Reply #15 on: 4 Dec 2012, 12:37 pm »
Awesome stuff, really appreciate the effort from everyone.

ptmconsulting

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« Reply #16 on: 4 Dec 2012, 04:21 pm »
O God, this list is looooong ...

not listing albums here, just bands, because much of what they do is Jazz fusion, especially their early stuff, some have been mentioned above. Also, many of the artists in these bands have also done several solo projects or have participated as guests with other groups. Generally they play in the sale style.

Return to Forever
Jean Luc Ponty
Caldera
Mahivishnu Orchestra
John McLaughlin
Jan Hammer
Brand X
Dixie Dregs
Billy Cobham
John Abercrombie
Bela Fleck
David Torn
Steve Tibbets
Tribal Tech
Weather Report
Tony Williams Lifetime
Lenny White
Al di Meola
Chic Corea (in all incarnations)
Full Circle
John Scofield
Steps Ahead
Michael Urbaniak
Jeff Beck
Gong (Expresso)
Joe Satriani
Kit Walker
UK
Lalle Larsson
Niacin
Brian Auger
Vertu
Uncle Moes Space Ranch
Garry Willis
Scott Henderson
Dream Theater
Liquid Tension Experiment

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rockadanny

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« Reply #17 on: 4 Dec 2012, 05:52 pm »
Fuse One, "Silk"
('82 -  Stanley Turrentine on tenor sax, Tom Browne or Wynton Marsalis on trumpet, Ronnie Foster on electric keyboards, Stanley Clarke on electric bass, Eric Gale or George Benson on electric guitar, Sammy Figueroa on percussion, and Leon "Ndugu" Chancler on drums)



Had this on vinyl and enjoyed it very much. Don't know how it sounds on CD.

TONEPUB

Re: Looking For Some Jazz/Fusion Recommendations
« Reply #18 on: 4 Dec 2012, 06:09 pm »
Great choices here, glad to see a little love for brand X!

Wasatch

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« Reply #19 on: 4 Dec 2012, 07:04 pm »
Great choices here, glad to see a little love for brand X!


John Goodsall is in Fire Merchants if you can find it, they made 2 CDs. I believe it's the best stuff he's ever done. Some very awesome guitar work for sure.