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And so... your favourite album is... :p:?
Stricof
And so... your favourite album is... :p:?



Twentysomething :p:
Also I like this song...Blues but still
Stricof
Also I like this song...Blues but still


I know all about the Blues, my uncle would only listen to the Blues :cool:. This song is a classic. :yep:
I've put up an application for this to be an offical society :yep:
Stricof
I've put up an application for this to be an offical society :yep:


Attaboy :top:

:music:
AliciaJ703
Attaboy

So maye I am blind [yes, yes I am :frown:], but what is your favourite jazz/style and artists?
Stricof
So maye I am blind [yes, yes I am :frown:], but what is your favourite jazz/style and artists?


Classic/Contemporary Jazz mostly

Favorite artists include Miles, Duke, John C., Billie, Marsalis family
AliciaJ703
Classic/Contemporary Jazz mostly

Favorite artists include Miles, Duke, John C., Billie, Marsalis family
Awesome :yep: I like almost all variants of Jazz.
Although saying that, I espcially love jazz blues, hard bop, swing jazz and vocal jazz.
And to answer the Jamie Cullum one - I prefer Pointless Nostalgic :coma:
Stricof
Awesome :yep: I like almost all variants of Jazz.
Although saying that, I espcially love jazz blues, hard bop, swing jazz and vocal jazz.
And to answer the Jamie Cullum one - I prefer Pointless Nostalgic :coma:


:top:
AliciaJ703
All At Sea


That song's my favourite of that same album (Twentysomething) too.

#1 All At Sea
#2 I Get A Kick Out Of You
#3 Singin' In The Rain
Eclectic Styles
That song's my favourite of that same album (Twentysomething) too.

#1 All At Sea
#2 I Get A Kick Out Of You
#3 Singin' In The Rain


Are you back on board? :wink:
Stricof
Awesome :yep: I like almost all variants of Jazz.
Although saying that, I espcially love jazz blues, hard bop, swing jazz and vocal jazz.
And to answer the Jamie Cullum one - I prefer Pointless Nostalgic :coma:


Man, a lot of Trad Jazz here (apart from Brecker...).

That is to be expected on a British (loosely speaking) forum here...

Album-wise, out of all Jamie Cullum's efforts, I think The Pursuit has to be my favourite one. I just find that his latest works are more focused on his rather original style-- an eclectic mix of Contemporary sounds with a strong Pop flavour and at times a faint influence of Folk as per his many contemporaries.

You can listen to the songs on Pointless Nostalgic, but when you start to listen to the general feel that Cullum is going for, you may find (I did, at least) that he takes too much of Trad format and tries to mix in it with Contemporary sounds. Although he manage make a success for the most of it, the niggles of too much brass (Too Close For Comfort) and not enough original material in the songs on that album can grate for those of us Jazz lovers who like to immerse themselves in the feeling and world on the songs.

Anyway, that's my two cents for now.
AliciaJ703
Are you back on board? :wink:


Check my most recent post (excl. this one)
Eclectic Styles
Check my most recent post (excl. this one)


Stay on, we need more true Jazz lovers like yourself and Stricof :cool:
Eclectic Styles
Man, a lot of Trad Jazz here (apart from Brecker...).

That is to be expected on a British (loosely speaking) forum here...
Anyway, that's my two cents for now.
I get what you mean with cullum :holmes:
So whats your favourite style of Jazz? Favourite artists :holmes:?
AliciaJ703
Stay on, we need more true Jazz lovers like yourself and Stricof :cool:


I do my best. :wink:

Stricof
I get what you mean with cullum
So whats your favourite style of Jazz? Favourite artists ?


Wow, someone likes to use the Holmester quite a lot...

Same as me, then?

Anyway, my most listened to genre (`style` defines the technical details of the genres) at the moment is Contemporary Jazz. Think Jamie Cullum, Norah Jones (normally, when my playlist shuffles to her), Diana Krall, Melody Gardot, Silje Nergaard, Madeleine Peyroux (grassroots alternative to Norah Jones), Frank Lauber...

The genre that is my favourite, however, is Smooth Jazz. I am probably the only one of about dozen student-aged guys/girls in this coutry that likes this genre of Jazz (that weren't introduced to it by friends or at a party or something like that). :rolleyes:

Enough of the dryness, though. In truth, Smooth Jazz is root of my `admiration` for Jazz. To many people, it sounds like, well, `elevator music`. You could be right for thinking that, especially when you hear some artists like Russ Freeman & The Rippingtons. For the most part, however, the music that is Smooth Jazz is a well-defined, stable blend of Pop, original R'n'B, Funk and Contemporary Jazz. It has it's critics but the following of the genre is strong and you need only look at the dozens of artists and bands (several of which who have made a name for themselves) who complement the genre.

Here's some examples of Smooth Jazz with some noticeable variations in style:

Norman Brown (West Coast stylin'):


Eric Darius (Soul 'n' Funk):


Chuck Loeb (Chilled):


Marc Antoine (Sunny and Joyful):


(apologies for the disgraceful quality of sound on that last link)

Would you guys like anything else, then? :rolleyes::wink2:
I'm seeing Jamie Cullum soon :yeah: And i saw Corinne Bailey Rae (5 weeks ago?) + Melody Gardot (2 weeks ago) already :coma:
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No other fusion fans?

:getmecoat:
Stricof
Corinne Bailey Rae (5 weeks ago?)


I :suith: Corinne, her new album, The Sea is so good.

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