i listened to pet sounds and the beatles classics recently
recommend me some more must listen classic albums! (any genre but no hip hop)
Get into jazz wit some miles davis.
Kind of blue is basically THE jazz album to start with.
This will be one of the best albums and artists youll ever hear in your life
Get into jazz wit some miles davis.
Kind of blue is basically THE jazz album to start with.
i been wanting to get into jazz! any album that stands out?
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2 albums in the same vein as the ones you mentioned
both ultra classics
good looks
i have a lot of time on my hands so if you know any more ultra classics please let me know!
i been wanting to get into jazz! any album that stands out?
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The big 3
Kind of blue - more traditional beautiful jazz
Black saint and the sinner lady - zany, big band, highly creative
a love supreme - emotional, spiritual and almost tortured in a way. I listen to it constantly
The world of jazz is in these 3 albums. Just look at the credits, peep the bandmembers and peep they albums.
The big 3
Kind of blue - more traditional beautiful jazz
Black saint and the sinner lady - zany, big band, highly creative
a love supreme - emotional, spiritual and almost tortured in a way. I listen to it constantly
The world of jazz is in these 3 albums. Just look at the credits, peep the bandmembers and peep they albums.
i will, thank u a lot brother
i will, thank u a lot brother
np. doing my part keeping the art of jazz alive. gonna update the thread wit other albums/ genres too
album called sleeping beauty by sun ra. some of the most beautiful music. sun ra is possibly the best bandleader ever
seconding the kate bush rec. please please check her out. her whole discog is some of the best the 80s had to offer.
sweet trip, my favorite rock band ever aside from radiohead. peep vdc too
voodoo
velvet rope
fullingness first finale
songs in the key of life
velvet rope
dirty mind
1999
purple rain
pieces of a man
what's going on
my 3rd fav band, the radio dept
check out lesser matters, their magnum opus, but they never miss