hey thanks guys.. lots of good ideas in there... Chili Peppers always has some pretty good stuff, and that is the sort of band i am looking for...
i've listen to some stuff like Diana Krall and Harry Connick Jr. in the past and it hasnt quite clicked, but we'll check 'em out again... and the old classics like Kuhnfyoozed mentioned are always a source to check out...
really i am looking for stuff that has a little more *kick* than "real" jazz does, and Krall may be a little too mellow... however, her husband, Elvis Costello has some pretty good stuff too. If I listen to too much real jazz I start to get pulled into some decent Blues tunes instead!
//monkey
Music :-) --> Jazz influenced stuff...
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Johnj wrote:Tommy CastroQuietMonkey wrote:I start to get pulled into some decent Blues tunes instead!
what was that? speak up a little...
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Tommy Castro!!


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Well, shuffling a little of the DirtBike budget to the Music budget, since it's still early in the season, i bought and borrowed about 60 more new and used CDs and also downloaded some new stuff to check out various musicians. I was close to getting several other albums like Fiest, but downloaded some tunes to check them out.
Off the top of my head some of the stuff includes:
Eric Dolphy - Out To Lunch (circa 1964)
Leonard Cohen - Ten New Songs (2001)
Beatles - Love (remix for Cirque de Soliel)
plus another a Cirque de Soleil soundtrack of some generic name
Moulin Rouge soundtrack
Cat Power - Jukebox (just released CD of mostly cover tunes); and Cat Power - Moon Pix
Led Zepplin tribute - Ecomium
Eric Clapton - Unplugged
Radiohead - In Rainbows (bargain: only $11 new), Radiohead's - OK Computer (which I had given away at some time)
PJ Harvey - Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea
and PJ Harvey - Is This Desire
Tea Party - Splendor Solis
and Tea Party's - Edges of Twilight (both with a little Indian influenced music)
almost bought a Yo-Yo Mah album, but it was $20, which in today's budget CD market was just too much money, but I'm sure almost anything Yo-Yo Mah is involved with is pretty good
Lightning Hopkins - Morning Blues
Beck - Mutations
Echo & The Bunnymen - Flowers (i think is the album)
Fiona Apple - Tidal (her first album, bloody good)
and a bunch more stuff which I'll be listening to now...
Off the top of my head some of the stuff includes:
Eric Dolphy - Out To Lunch (circa 1964)
Leonard Cohen - Ten New Songs (2001)
Beatles - Love (remix for Cirque de Soliel)
plus another a Cirque de Soleil soundtrack of some generic name
Moulin Rouge soundtrack
Cat Power - Jukebox (just released CD of mostly cover tunes); and Cat Power - Moon Pix
Led Zepplin tribute - Ecomium
Eric Clapton - Unplugged
Radiohead - In Rainbows (bargain: only $11 new), Radiohead's - OK Computer (which I had given away at some time)
PJ Harvey - Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea
and PJ Harvey - Is This Desire
Tea Party - Splendor Solis
and Tea Party's - Edges of Twilight (both with a little Indian influenced music)
almost bought a Yo-Yo Mah album, but it was $20, which in today's budget CD market was just too much money, but I'm sure almost anything Yo-Yo Mah is involved with is pretty good
Lightning Hopkins - Morning Blues
Beck - Mutations
Echo & The Bunnymen - Flowers (i think is the album)
Fiona Apple - Tidal (her first album, bloody good)
and a bunch more stuff which I'll be listening to now...
"Zounds! Zorched by Zarches, Spaceman Spiff's crippled craft crashes on planet Plootarg!"
For Sale: Ninja 600 with parts bike, needs minor work, $30, no title... (GEE THAT DOESNT RING ANY WARNING BELLS DOES IT?)
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I've found quiet a bit of good stuff from following various connections, including a local band, Jane Vain & the Dark Matter:
http://www.thesixtyone.com/janevain/collection/406/
and one really great Soul/R&B guy, James Hunter, who has a ton of fresh material and great guitar playing. Van Morrison sings with him on one album:
http://www.jameshuntermusic.com/
and I also discovered Sia Furler and Zero7 (who she has sung for in the past)... pretty nice stuff in the Mellow range of jazzy/pop/indie music:
http://www.siamusic.net/
//monkey
http://www.thesixtyone.com/janevain/collection/406/
and one really great Soul/R&B guy, James Hunter, who has a ton of fresh material and great guitar playing. Van Morrison sings with him on one album:
http://www.jameshuntermusic.com/
and I also discovered Sia Furler and Zero7 (who she has sung for in the past)... pretty nice stuff in the Mellow range of jazzy/pop/indie music:
http://www.siamusic.net/
//monkey
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