I can't stop listening to this CD.
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I finally got this album today for Christmas. I can say that it is an incredible album and that you did a great job reviewing it. I got the sheet music for tenor sax as well. I guess I will try to learn some of this if I can. :rolleyes:
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Thanks for your comment on the review ("Jigglypuff" is my old account under which I wrote it). Do you have the transcription book for tenor sax, or did you get the sheet music some other way? I'm interested in it.
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The transcription book for tenor sax. Here's the Link to it.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0634038877/qid=1104078500/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/002-0813516-8434406?v=glance&s=books
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Maybe I'll pick that up. I want to play the solo from "Acknowledgement" and all of "Psalm".
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I've downloaded two tracks of it (the shortest) and I'll try to get into it, which will take a while, because the closest to jazz that I listen to now is Atheist.
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This was my introduction to Coltrane. My uncle told me to just sit down and listen to the whole album all the way thru without doing anything except listen to the music. I did that and a few days later I bought the album. Good stuff.
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i thought id download this album too take a look. I can understand why you guys like it, but its not really something I can get into. I still cant make myself like jazz.
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John Coltrane is the God of musical spirituality.
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Album Rating: 3.0
[QUOTE=caspian]i thought id download this album too take a look. I can understand why you guys like it, but its not really something I can get into. I still cant make myself like jazz.[/QUOTE]
Respectable. Cheers for giving it a shot.
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Album Rating: 5.0
This album earns my respect by me the musicianmusic lover. This is probablly the best album ever. I cant believe someone reveiwed it thank you.
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Zappa, your review of Miles Smiles was great. Please review In A Silent Way or Bitches Brew, please.
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Album Rating: 3.0
[QUOTE=Passion,Grace and Fire]Zappa, your review of Miles Smiles was great. Please review In A Silent Way or Bitches Brew, please.[/QUOTE]
Those are both really difficult to write about. Next on my jazz reviews agenda are "Spiritual Unity" by Albert Ayler, "Looking Ahead!" by Cecil Taylor, and a Yusef Lateef album (not sure which yet).
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[QUOTE=Zappa]Those are both really difficult to write about. Next on my jazz reviews agenda are "Spiritual Unity" by Albert Ayler, "Looking Ahead!" by Cecil Taylor, and a Yusef Lateef album (not sure which yet).[/QUOTE]
I'll take Bitches Brew.
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[QUOTE=Schyma000]This album earns my respect by me the musicianmusic lover. This is probablly the best album ever. I cant believe someone reveiwed it thank you. [/QUOTE]
Thank you too (I wrote this review).
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Album Rating: 5.0
Good I rep then.
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[QUOTE=Zappa]Those are both really difficult to write about. Next on my jazz reviews agenda are "Spiritual Unity" by Albert Ayler, "Looking Ahead!" by Cecil Taylor, and a Yusef Lateef album (not sure which yet).[/QUOTE]
I'd love to see a review of Spiritual Unity. I did a review of it on Amazon, maybe I'll post it here. I saw a really terrible review of it in an old issue of Downbeat.. I think it was by Kenny Dorham.
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I wouldnt like to confidently proclaim this as the best jazz album ever as I don't know enough about the genre, but I'm going to anyway. This album is aural perfection.
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Just got this album today and it is fantastic. I love every moment of it. Great review, as well.
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I really want this album. Great review. I need to check it out.
EDIT: Possibly one of the best albums I've ever heard in my life. This Message Edited On 08.28.05
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