For me, Sketches of Spain is an equally haunting and elegant album. On the Corner is the type of funk that accumulates under your fingernails over the course of several months. Like peanut butter.
Sketches of Spain.... beautiful beautiful beautiful... my second favorite Miles.... always wonder why people don\'t mention this album more often.
I agree with jocelyn and chris - Sketches is fantastic. Even as a gutarist, you have to appreciate what Miles does on Rodrigo\'s.
Can you provide a description for both Garaj Mahal and Animal Rescue?
How do the Miles fusion albums compare with Herbie Hancock\'s stuff? I love Herbie but don\'t have the Miles familiarity. I know they collaborated frequently though.
I am spending the day in San Francisco tomorrow so I may hit up Amoeba\'s music. They have everything there. What is the funkiest Miles album? I will pick it up tomorrow.
Anybody familiar with Freddy Hubbard\'s "Jars of Clay"? Someone mentioned that it was a good album for those into Herbie.
Originally posted by alexanderzurflu
What is the funkiest Miles album?
Probably "On The Corner" is the nearest of the discs I\'ve got to all-out funk.
Originally posted by alexanderzurflu
Can you provide a description for both Garaj Mahal and Animal Rescue?
Garaj Mahal has funk and rock sounds blended together in a jazzy format. They are: Kai Eckhardt, Alan Hertz, Eric Levy, Fareed Haque. Haque adds some Middle Eastern sounding stuff to the band (plays guitar and electric sitar). I\'ve heard them described a lot of times as "dirty."
Aquarium Rescue Unit (formerly Col. Bruce Hamton and A.R.U.) is quite eclectic. Funky, sometimes poppy, sometimes a tinge of southern rock, jazz, Latin.... It\'s hard to keep track of who\'s in the band; changes a lot.... right now they are Oteil Burbridge, Kofi Burbridge, Paul Henson, Jimmy Herring, and Sean O\'Rourke.... I think. That\'s according to their website. Fun music. Good for shaking one\'s booty.
Originally posted by boombox
Probably "On The Corner" is the nearest of the discs I\'ve got to all-out funk.
same here. But if you like that album AND you like mid seveties zappa, then you NEED some
MAHVISHNU ORCHESTRA (alot of the same musicians)
Originally posted by FrankZappa
same here. But if you like that album AND you like mid seveties zappa, then you NEED some MAHVISHNU ORCHESTRA (alot of the same musicians)
very weird because I was just sampling Mahavishnu Orchestra on Amazon.com. I have a list of stuff I want to buy from used music shops when I head into S.F. in an hour.
Wish me luck!
Here is my wish list for today:
Miles - On the Corner
Herbie - headhunters, thrust, sextant, manchild, future shock, flood
Mahavishnu - Inner Mounting Flame
Chick Corea/Return to Forever - Romantic warrior, Hymn of the 7th Glory, No Mystery
Anyone advise against any of these albums?
a tribe called quest-the low end theory ,or midnight maruaders.
ser oldschool hiphop!
Well since we\'re on the topic of old school hip-hop, I\'ll obviously vouch for the two Tribe albums and throw the classic De La Soul "3 Feet High and Rising," into the mix along with any Public Enemy album, Beastie Boys album (including the new one which unfortuntely seems to be going past too many people\'s radar), Digital Underground\'s "Sex Packets," of course any J5 (who are overdue for a new one), and Jay-Z for a mix of the old and new. Another underrated album is Tribe\'s first: People\'s Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm. Dialated Peoples are another emerging hip-hop act who I like. And if you really want to get stupid (and use a word that don\'t mean nuthin, like luptid), check out Dr. Octogon\'s science-friction opus "Dr. Octogonecologyst." You may know Dr. Octogan by his more familar name, Kool Keith. Oh yeah, I can\'t forget Wu-Tang\'s "36 Chambers" and GangStarr\'s "Hard to Earn."
Originally posted by FrankZappa
same here. But if you like that album AND you like mid seveties zappa, then you NEED some MAHVISHNU ORCHESTRA (alot of the same musicians)
MO are great - the Wild Strings boot is amazing and the early albums too are well worth getting.
Another great album is Outkast\'s "Aquemeni" from 1998, which might get lost amongst all the hubbub surrounding their most-recent release. I feel it\'s too unique to classify strictly as old school, but it has the feel.
Originally posted by FrankZappa
same here. But if you like that album AND you like mid seveties zappa, then you NEED some MAHVISHNU ORCHESTRA (alot of the same musicians)
What is the story with Jon Mclaughlin? Famous guitarist now? I noticed he had lots of solo albums.
Originally posted by jocelyn
Sketches of Spain.... beautiful beautiful beautiful... my second favorite Miles.... always wonder why people don\'t mention this album more often.
I located Sketches of Spain listed at less the $5 at Amoeba\'s in S.F.
Originally posted by ChrisPitch
Dialated Peoples are another emerging hip-hop act who I like.
Yeah I liked their first album quite a bit (haven\'t heard the second), but they sure are cocky. Every other damn line seems like it\'s them talking themselves up. Pretty common in hip-hop though I suppose.