jamieanderson1968
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I think most of the jazz I listen to is from around `58 to '64....I'm still enjoying learning about that era, but maybe it's time to also listen to more from the late '60s and '70s. Any recommendations welcome!
Dhodo has a great starting list. I came to jazz backwards, via fusion. I cannot recommend enough "In A Silent Way". It is in my top 3 releases of any artist/genre. Absolutely beautiful.A lot of this is fusion and some people strongly dislike that for some reason, but that is some of the best of the era in my opinion. I recommend:
Miles Davis - In A Silent Way, Bitches Brew, Jack Johnson
Pharoah Sanders - Karma
Freddie Hubbard - Straight Life, Red Clay
Herbie Hancock - Sextant, Head Hunters
Roland Kirk - The Inflated Tear
Mingus - Let My Children Hear Music
Ornette Coleman - Science Fiction
Lots more but those are some favorites of mine.
Edit - Just noticed your cutoff was '64. If for some reason you haven't checked out Coltrane - A Love Supreme, of course that is highly recommended. I actually have kind of a big Coltrane blind spot after that one that I need to correct, I've heard the later ones are great too.
Also for more a soul-jazz (late 60s, early 70s) bent check out some of the other recent Blue Note reissues
- Bobbi Humphrey - Blacks and Blues
- Reuben Wilson - Blue Mode
- Lonnie Smith - Think!
- Lonnie Smith - Live at Club Mozambique
- Grant Green - Alive