Essential Jazz Classics for Your Vinyl Collection | Talking About Records

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  • Опубликовано: 5 дек 2022
  • Jazz is typically one of those genres where you either get it, or you don't. But maybe the casual music fan that's never taken the leap just needs a starting point? In this episode of Talking About Records we highlight some essential jazz classics and favorites that are a great gateway to exploring a genre steeped in history, experimentation, and incredible musicianship.
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Комментарии • 43

  • @marlonkanarlon5471
    @marlonkanarlon5471 Год назад +5

    This is what I like about G.I., he owns a record shop, obviously well versed with music, but not pretentious. Humbly admitting he is a novice when it comes to jazz music just show's us that he is a legit avid music lover. Kudos man!

    • @NTXVinyl
      @NTXVinyl  Год назад

      Thanks for watching!

    • @bryanmcfadden4071
      @bryanmcfadden4071 Год назад

      I've shut off television, movies and books and listen to my spins while multitasking and if needed to hear something, closed captioning is my friend to not disturb what I'm listening 🎧 to, but same time Slashing two formats one time and double media stacking

    • @bryanmcfadden4071
      @bryanmcfadden4071 Год назад

      How many times can you really re-read a book or rewatch a movie? Usually I watch once but music is heavy rotating different, same albums back to back listening 🎧

  • @cesargutierrez4999
    @cesargutierrez4999 Год назад +2

    Kenny is the man! My favorite jazz musician

  • @Samoan_Metalhead
    @Samoan_Metalhead Год назад +2

    I generally listen to Death / Black Metal and Hip Hop. But recently delved into Jazz. I'm aware of Dave Brubeck Quartet, Miles Davis and John Coltrane. Thanks mate for introducing to more Jazz artist

    • @NTXVinyl
      @NTXVinyl  Год назад

      Nice! Love to hear it

  • @jasonarsenault3791
    @jasonarsenault3791 Год назад +2

    I’m in the very early stages of getting into jazz. This is a great help. Thanks!

  • @carravagio16
    @carravagio16 Год назад +1

    enjoyed this video, thought maybe you can make a video on how your protect your records, there are a ton of inner / outer sleeve versions, would be interested in seeing your process. just a thought

  • @PiecesofVinyl
    @PiecesofVinyl Год назад +1

    Another great video man! If you like Headhunters - check out Eddie Henderson - Sunburst, Heritage, Inside Out - its the headhunters band (Paul Jackson, Mike Clark, Bennie Maupin, Bill Summers) without Herbie but Eddie Henderson in his place. Also, Headhunters with Herbie - Thrust, Manchild, and FLOOD (live in Japan 1975). If you like Kenny Burrell - anything with Grant Green on it you will love. Lou Donaldson has some amazing later stuff (late 60's early 70's) with Idris Muhammad, Leon Spencer, Rusty Bryant, Melvin Sparks and they have a bunch of albums on Prestige (some re issued on VMP) that are amazingly funky and groovy. Mr Sing A Ling, and Alligator Boogaloo have been re issued from Blue Note - but that group pops up all over the place look out for them.

    • @NTXVinyl
      @NTXVinyl  Год назад

      Thanks will check into these!

  • @seancopeland6206
    @seancopeland6206 Год назад +1

    Blossom Dearie, awesome female jazz vocalist and pianist, Bill Evans trio are also good and I also like jazz drummer Art Blakey. Like you I’ve just started to
    “dip my toes” into the jazz genre and wonder why I didn’t listen sooner!

    • @NTXVinyl
      @NTXVinyl  Год назад

      I do have some Evans and Blakey in the collection. Both fantastic

  • @ArturoGofunkez
    @ArturoGofunkez Год назад +2

    Some great suggestions! I'm also a huge fan of Grant Green. If you want to hear acoustic jazz guitar check out Joe Pass. He did four albums called Virtuoso (Volumes I-IV) and those are a great place to start. On piano I have to mention fellow Canadian Oscar Peterson. I also love the early Herbie Hancock records, anywhere from his debut up to Speak Like a Child. His record Inventions and Dimensions has two latin percussionists, and that adds a wonderful dimension to the music.

    • @Jazzamatazz-pc4qj
      @Jazzamatazz-pc4qj 2 часа назад

      @ArturoGofunkez Yes, Herbie’s Speak Like A Child is such an underrated classic. It doesn’t get enough love as his other Blue Note dates and it’s one of my favorites.

  • @randykent9594
    @randykent9594 Год назад

    Miles Davis's tribute to jack Johnson is a good LP for a rock listener crossover album as well as Herbie Mann's Push Push featuring Duane Allman. Another good one is Getz Gilberto, Astrud Gilberto's voice cuts through your system so smooth.

    • @NTXVinyl
      @NTXVinyl  Год назад

      Agreed! Tribute to JJ is a really good entry point, I know it was for me years ago.

  • @terriatmore1133
    @terriatmore1133 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing your favs, G.I. I've barely touched on jazz, but I will check these out! I have the obvious three, but I'll listen to the others as well.

  • @jasonsmith2032
    @jasonsmith2032 Год назад

    In 2014 I stumbled into a subscription that Music Direct sold me on and I'm glad they did. I was just getting more deep into jazz though I was in jazz band in high school so I knew a lot of the names. The subscription was Music Matters Blue Note Jazz Series and it was kinda one of those "12 of the best Blue Note albums you have to have" deals sent to you every other month. I'm listening to Somethin' Else from that series now after watching your video.
    As for a couple you didn't mention - Herbie Hancock: Maiden Voyage is fantastic as is The Cape Verdean Blues by The Horace Silver Quintet plus J J Johnson and you gotta hear The Sidewinder by Lee Morgan and Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers Drum Suite... I know - they can't all fit in a 30 minute video!!! Thanks again for your videos!

    • @NTXVinyl
      @NTXVinyl  Год назад

      Awesome! Thanks for watching Jason

    • @audiotomb
      @audiotomb Год назад

      Me too I am 45 rpm #86

  • @Grizz33123
    @Grizz33123 Год назад

    Great video, just getting into vinyl and know just a little about jazz. Blues is another genre I’ve been exploring and like jazz has a lot of history and sub genres, cheers!

    • @NTXVinyl
      @NTXVinyl  Год назад

      Thanks! Check some of these out. You might enjoy em

  • @Bootradr
    @Bootradr Год назад +2

    Very interesting. Jazz is something I'm not necessarily sure about but would like to check out. I just don't know how to classify some jazz. I mentioned a friend giving me about 400 LPs back in April that I've been going through. A lot of them are classified as jazz fusion, electric jazz, jazz piano, jazz this, and jazz that. So the stuff like Coltrane or the other names I hear a lot, I don't think I've heard it yet. And a lot of the stuff that was in my friend's collection from the late '60s through the early '80s (when he collected it) is very time-consuming going through it and not exactly what I was hoping it might be.
    I've heard so many rock and rollers talking about jazz that I have come to the conclusion there has to be something out there that is either very good or very contagious in jazz. And I do like to try to check out the various genres to see if there is something I'm missing and like alot. I just can't pay $150 plus tax for something I've never heard of. But I know they're not all that expensive also. And I know there are some a lot more expensive too. Just the ones everybody's talking about seem to be so expensive haha. I think if I spent $175 after shipping for something like Miles Davis, I would make myself like it even if I didn't. It's too bad that I guess Amazon doesn't have a lot of these releases. At least then if it was something I just totally did not like I could probably call them and I'm pretty sure they would take it back?
    It's an expensive road to go down it sounds like but I would be interested in exploring it at some point. So thanks for some of the recommendations GI and I will keep my eyes and ears open.
    BTW, I'll have to look but that Grant Green that you keep mentioning has peaked my interest. What years was his music from? I seem to remember seeing at least one or two Grant Green LPs and that collection possibly? I'm not sure but I'm definitely going to go back through the non-rock and roll albums I haven't listened to yet and see if I can find that artist. I just wish I could have a better understanding on the categorization of what type of jazz it is everyone is looking for. Is it just called jazz? Or is it some other name added to the word jazz also? We have too many genres out there in every field of music types as it is but it would be good to know how some of these might be categorized. Thanks for the video!
    Brian in Fort Worth 🎶

    • @NTXVinyl
      @NTXVinyl  Год назад +1

      My pleasure! And believe me, I understand where you're coming from. ALL of this was basically foreign to me just about 5-6 years ago. I've very very slowly progressed into it. It wasn't even a conscious decision to start paying attention to it. I legitimately just started dabbling because they looked cool and figured I might as well give it a try since I'm so fortunate to get to get my hands on so many albums. It's one of the true blessings of doing what I do. I'm exposed to SO MANY albums I would have never ever experienced. I don't take this for granted at all. So grateful for the opportunity.
      That said, there are just as many or more jazz albums I have listened to and then not kept, because it just wasn't for me.

    • @Bootradr
      @Bootradr Год назад

      @@NTXVinyl That makes a lot of sense to GI. Even with rock and roll or country or whatever music people enjoy the most, there's some you like and some you don't care for. So it is super cool that you can get a chance to listen to and be exposed to a lot of stuff you wouldn't have otherwise heard with your stores! Thanks for the reply and the video!

  • @robo3174
    @robo3174 Год назад

    G. I. wow!!! All great picks!❤ Like you I grew up as a Rock guy. I was into all Led Zeppelin, Bad Company, The Who, Stones, Beatles, etc. Got heavy into jazz around 2006. May I suggest Oliver Nelson- “Blues And The Abstract Truth” This has the same vibe as “Kind Of Blue” and “Somethin’ Else.” Very smooth with a lot of space. Awesome video!!!

    • @NTXVinyl
      @NTXVinyl  Год назад

      Thanks Rob! Will have to check out Oliver

  • @audiotomb
    @audiotomb Год назад

    I live in NOLA and the only record I don’t have is the Preservation Hall
    Great list, well done
    3 words
    A Love Supreme
    Saint James Infirmary
    Have fun

  • @andrewkennedy8502
    @andrewkennedy8502 Год назад

    I recommend “The Phantom” by Duke Pearson on Blue Note. You’ll love it. Also, Sonny Rollins “Saxophone Colossus” or “Way Out West”
    For something a bit more out of left field, try a couple of jazz albums from the ECM label, like “Belonging” by Jan Garbarek and Keith Jarrett.

    • @NTXVinyl
      @NTXVinyl  Год назад

      Right on! Will check em out

    • @Jazzamatazz-pc4qj
      @Jazzamatazz-pc4qj Месяц назад

      @andrewkennedy8502 Yup, Pearson’s Phantom is a fave of mine and those Sonny albums are essential.

  • @gijoe7506
    @gijoe7506 Год назад

    Can you do a blues one. Great video 🤟

    • @NTXVinyl
      @NTXVinyl  Год назад

      I wish I could! Not my area of expertise at all, not even on the surface level. I’m sure someday I’ll dive in

  • @shimon1166
    @shimon1166 Год назад

    Check out Thelonious Monk's records. Dude was a genius.

    • @NTXVinyl
      @NTXVinyl  Год назад

      Have heard a bit of his. Need to take a deeper dive

  • @PieterKleij
    @PieterKleij Год назад

    If you are totally new to jazz, start with Sun Ship by John Coltrane. After you recovered from your nervous breakdown, there will be more jazz for me left. 😈

    • @NTXVinyl
      @NTXVinyl  Год назад

      ain't that the truth. Have attempted to listen to that one.

  • @SmartDave60
    @SmartDave60 Год назад +1

    If you like Headhunters you’ll like Sextant.