JAZZ ROCK
VA - Jazz Rock, in a Silent Way (A Butterboy Compilation) CD1+CD2+CD3
Jazz-rock may refer to the loudest, wildest, most electrified fusion bands from the jazz camp, but most often it describes performers coming from the rock side of the equation. Jazz-rock first emerged during the late '60s as an attempt to fuse the visceral power of rock with the musical complexity and improvisational fireworks of jazz. Since rock often emphasized directness and simplicity over virtuosity, jazz-rock generally grew out of the most artistically ambitious rock sub-genres of the late '60s and early '70s: psychedelia, progressive rock, and the singer/songwriter movement. The latter drew from the mellower, more cerebral side of jazz, often employing vocal as well as instrumental improvisation; this school's major figures included Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison, and Tim Buckley. Most jazz-rock, however, was played by higher-energy rock ensembles. Some of them were more jam-oriented, borrowing jazz harmonies and instruments for their extended, rock-flavored improvisations (Traffic, Santana). Others recorded jazz-flavored R&B or pop songs that used the melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic sensibilities of jazz, but weren't as interested in improvisation or instrumental virtuosity (Blood, Sweat & Tears, Chicago, Steely Dan). Still others used jazz's complexity to expand rock's musical horizons, not just in terms of instrumental technique but in crafting quirky, challenging, unpredictable compositions (Frank Zappa, the Soft Machine). The major exception was Miles Davis, the first jazz musician since the early R&B era to covet the earthy power of rock & roll and the impact it had on young audiences. Starting with 1970's Bitches Brew, Davis's early-'70s fusion workouts -- greatly inspired by Jimi Hendrix and Sly & the Family Stone -- quickly became some of the funkiest, edgiest, most aggressive jazz-rock ever recorded. While figures like Zappa and Steely Dan continued to record jazz-rock through the '70s, the movement had essentially dissipated by the '80s, as a mellower form of fusion captured its audience (Wikipedia)
In the late 1960s, jazz musicians began mixing the forms and improvisational techniques of jazz with the electric instruments of rock and the rhythms of soul and rhythm and blues. At the same time, some rock artists began adding jazz elements to their music. Fusion has gone on too often include world music and other elements. At its best, fusion music is often considered to be one of the most inventive, original and virtuosic musical genres.
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Pt.1 Pt.2 Pt.3
Track lists
CD1
01 Miles Davis In a Silent Way It's About That Time 19:52
02 Tonton Macoute Flying South in Winter 6:29
03 Nucleus Oasis 9:48
04 Terje Rypdal Dead Man's Tale 7:06
05 Sting Shadows in the Rain 4:50
06 Frank Zappa Peaches En Regalia 3:38
07 Kraan Luft Und Liebe 3:39
08 Embryo Warm Canto 10:10
09 Taylor Eigsti Less Free Will 5:21
10 Carlos Santana & Mahavishnu Jo A Love Supreme 7:48
11 Sweet Smoke Kundalini 13:26
12 Soft Machine Slightly All the Time 18:13
13 Robert Glasper Trio Mood 9:48
14 Chuck Mangione Feels So Good 9:07
15 Klaus Doldinger Back in the Dark 2:35
16 Brand X Nuclear Burn 6:21
17 Xhol Caravan Raise Up High 17:45
18 Wayne Shorter Footprints 7:31
19 Herbie Hancock Chameleon 15:44
20 Weather Report Birdland 6:00
21 Neil Ardley Song of Love 2:21
22 Billy Cobham Snoopy's Search, Red Baron 7:41
23 If What Did I Say About the Box Jack 8:23
24 Return to Forever The Romantic Warrior 10:52
25 Chicago Does Anybody Really Know What Time it Is 4:36
26 Jean-Luc Ponty Imaginary Voyage, Part 1 2:22
27 Jean-Luc Ponty Imaginary Voyage, Part 2 4:04
28 Marshall Tucker Band Desert Skies 6:24
29 Traffic The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys 11:35
30 Frank Zappa Zoot Allures 4:13
CD2
31 Nucleus Song for the Bearded Lady 7:22
32 Snakes Alive Snakes Alive 5:18
33 Galliard Ask for Nothing 9:03
34 Jeff Beck Led Boots 4:02
35 Altona Hide Yourself 5:49
36 Kimo Williams & Kimotion Kimotion 5:53
37 Affinity Cream on Your Face 5:21
38 Sabicas (& Joe Beck) Inca Song 5:12
39 Bobby Lyle The Genie 5:53
40 Harvey Mandel What the Funk 3:03
41 Keith Tippett Group This is What Happens 4:59
42 Bandhada - Chile Jardın Secreto 9:56
43 Miles Davis Right Off 26:53
44 Oz Noy Elephant Walk 7:14
45 Passport Abracadabra 7:21
46 Gong Mystic Sister- Magick Brother 5:50
47 Dave Holland Big Band Shadow Dance 14:43
48 Lighthouse If There Ever Was a Time 5:05
49 Fred Notes on a Picnic 3:59
50 Blood, Sweat & Tears You've Made Me So Very Happy 4:07
51 Kraan Inner Cycle 5:22
52 Nucleus We'll Talk About it Later 6:16
53 Stanley Clarke Justice's Groove 4:06
54 Al Di Dimeola Race With the Devil on Spanish Highway 6:17
55 Mahavishnu Orchestra Celestrial Terrestrial Commuters 2:54
56 Rock Candy Funk Party Cube's Brick 7:32
57 Avengers Exactly 6:32
58 Peatbog Faeries Fear Eile 4:23
59 Fretless Brothers Footsteps 5:40
60 John Scofield Get Proud 5:20
CD3
61 Subject Esq. Alone 5:18
62 Cassandra Wilson Last Train to Clarksville 5:13
63 Judy Roberts Band Never Was Love 3:57
64 Steps Ahead Oops 6:24
65 Don Ellis Orchestra Open Beauty 8:30
66 Tony Williams' Lifetime' Two Worlds 4:28
67 Kraan Psychedelic Man 4:17
68 Dixie Dregs Road Expense 3:24
69 Shane Theriot Sanford and Son (The Street Beat) 3:23
70 Tony Williams Snake Oil 6:26
71 Chick Corea & Return to Forever Spain 9:50
72 Jan Hammer - República Tcheca The Seventh Day 6:03
73 Gong Zero the Hero and the Orgasm Witch 10:57
74 Lars Eric Mattsson With Richie Kotzen Little Miss Lover 3:12
75 Passport The Cat From Katmandu 4:45
76 Garaj Mahal Frankly Frankie Ford 9:16
77 Dirty Loops Rolling in the Deep 2:49
78 Brainstorm Zwick Zwick 4:40
79 Patrick Moraz Los Endos 6:00
80 Blood, Sweat & Tears Symphony for the Devil 7:49
81 Mahavishnu Orchestra The Noonward Race 6:31
82 Emphasis Rainmaker 2:53
83 Mahavishnu Orchestra Meeting of the Spirits 6:53
84 Dirty Loops Wake Me Up 3:28
85 Jukka Tolonen Northern Lights 4:11
86 Kornet Apollinaris 5:21
87 Snarky Puppy Thing of Gold 6:25
88 Sarp Maden Inspite All (Her Seye Ragmen) 7:21
89 Miss is Big Magic Woman 3:30
90 Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson Winter in America 6:08
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VA - Jazz Rock, in a Silent Way (A Butterboy Compilation) CD1+CD2+CD3
Jazz-rock may refer to the loudest, wildest, most electrified fusion bands from the jazz camp, but most often it describes performers coming from the rock side of the equation. Jazz-rock first emerged during the late '60s as an attempt to fuse the visceral power of rock with the musical complexity and improvisational fireworks of jazz. Since rock often emphasized directness and simplicity over virtuosity, jazz-rock generally grew out of the most artistically ambitious rock sub-genres of the late '60s and early '70s: psychedelia, progressive rock, and the singer/songwriter movement. The latter drew from the mellower, more cerebral side of jazz, often employing vocal as well as instrumental improvisation; this school's major figures included Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison, and Tim Buckley. Most jazz-rock, however, was played by higher-energy rock ensembles. Some of them were more jam-oriented, borrowing jazz harmonies and instruments for their extended, rock-flavored improvisations (Traffic, Santana). Others recorded jazz-flavored R&B or pop songs that used the melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic sensibilities of jazz, but weren't as interested in improvisation or instrumental virtuosity (Blood, Sweat & Tears, Chicago, Steely Dan). Still others used jazz's complexity to expand rock's musical horizons, not just in terms of instrumental technique but in crafting quirky, challenging, unpredictable compositions (Frank Zappa, the Soft Machine). The major exception was Miles Davis, the first jazz musician since the early R&B era to covet the earthy power of rock & roll and the impact it had on young audiences. Starting with 1970's Bitches Brew, Davis's early-'70s fusion workouts -- greatly inspired by Jimi Hendrix and Sly & the Family Stone -- quickly became some of the funkiest, edgiest, most aggressive jazz-rock ever recorded. While figures like Zappa and Steely Dan continued to record jazz-rock through the '70s, the movement had essentially dissipated by the '80s, as a mellower form of fusion captured its audience (Wikipedia)
In the late 1960s, jazz musicians began mixing the forms and improvisational techniques of jazz with the electric instruments of rock and the rhythms of soul and rhythm and blues. At the same time, some rock artists began adding jazz elements to their music. Fusion has gone on too often include world music and other elements. At its best, fusion music is often considered to be one of the most inventive, original and virtuosic musical genres.
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Pt.1 Pt.2 Pt.3
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Track lists
CD1
01 Miles Davis In a Silent Way It's About That Time 19:52
02 Tonton Macoute Flying South in Winter 6:29
03 Nucleus Oasis 9:48
04 Terje Rypdal Dead Man's Tale 7:06
05 Sting Shadows in the Rain 4:50
06 Frank Zappa Peaches En Regalia 3:38
07 Kraan Luft Und Liebe 3:39
08 Embryo Warm Canto 10:10
09 Taylor Eigsti Less Free Will 5:21
10 Carlos Santana & Mahavishnu Jo A Love Supreme 7:48
11 Sweet Smoke Kundalini 13:26
12 Soft Machine Slightly All the Time 18:13
13 Robert Glasper Trio Mood 9:48
14 Chuck Mangione Feels So Good 9:07
15 Klaus Doldinger Back in the Dark 2:35
16 Brand X Nuclear Burn 6:21
17 Xhol Caravan Raise Up High 17:45
18 Wayne Shorter Footprints 7:31
19 Herbie Hancock Chameleon 15:44
20 Weather Report Birdland 6:00
21 Neil Ardley Song of Love 2:21
22 Billy Cobham Snoopy's Search, Red Baron 7:41
23 If What Did I Say About the Box Jack 8:23
24 Return to Forever The Romantic Warrior 10:52
25 Chicago Does Anybody Really Know What Time it Is 4:36
26 Jean-Luc Ponty Imaginary Voyage, Part 1 2:22
27 Jean-Luc Ponty Imaginary Voyage, Part 2 4:04
28 Marshall Tucker Band Desert Skies 6:24
29 Traffic The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys 11:35
30 Frank Zappa Zoot Allures 4:13
CD2
31 Nucleus Song for the Bearded Lady 7:22
32 Snakes Alive Snakes Alive 5:18
33 Galliard Ask for Nothing 9:03
34 Jeff Beck Led Boots 4:02
35 Altona Hide Yourself 5:49
36 Kimo Williams & Kimotion Kimotion 5:53
37 Affinity Cream on Your Face 5:21
38 Sabicas (& Joe Beck) Inca Song 5:12
39 Bobby Lyle The Genie 5:53
40 Harvey Mandel What the Funk 3:03
41 Keith Tippett Group This is What Happens 4:59
42 Bandhada - Chile Jardın Secreto 9:56
43 Miles Davis Right Off 26:53
44 Oz Noy Elephant Walk 7:14
45 Passport Abracadabra 7:21
46 Gong Mystic Sister- Magick Brother 5:50
47 Dave Holland Big Band Shadow Dance 14:43
48 Lighthouse If There Ever Was a Time 5:05
49 Fred Notes on a Picnic 3:59
50 Blood, Sweat & Tears You've Made Me So Very Happy 4:07
51 Kraan Inner Cycle 5:22
52 Nucleus We'll Talk About it Later 6:16
53 Stanley Clarke Justice's Groove 4:06
54 Al Di Dimeola Race With the Devil on Spanish Highway 6:17
55 Mahavishnu Orchestra Celestrial Terrestrial Commuters 2:54
56 Rock Candy Funk Party Cube's Brick 7:32
57 Avengers Exactly 6:32
58 Peatbog Faeries Fear Eile 4:23
59 Fretless Brothers Footsteps 5:40
60 John Scofield Get Proud 5:20
CD3
61 Subject Esq. Alone 5:18
62 Cassandra Wilson Last Train to Clarksville 5:13
63 Judy Roberts Band Never Was Love 3:57
64 Steps Ahead Oops 6:24
65 Don Ellis Orchestra Open Beauty 8:30
66 Tony Williams' Lifetime' Two Worlds 4:28
67 Kraan Psychedelic Man 4:17
68 Dixie Dregs Road Expense 3:24
69 Shane Theriot Sanford and Son (The Street Beat) 3:23
70 Tony Williams Snake Oil 6:26
71 Chick Corea & Return to Forever Spain 9:50
72 Jan Hammer - República Tcheca The Seventh Day 6:03
73 Gong Zero the Hero and the Orgasm Witch 10:57
74 Lars Eric Mattsson With Richie Kotzen Little Miss Lover 3:12
75 Passport The Cat From Katmandu 4:45
76 Garaj Mahal Frankly Frankie Ford 9:16
77 Dirty Loops Rolling in the Deep 2:49
78 Brainstorm Zwick Zwick 4:40
79 Patrick Moraz Los Endos 6:00
80 Blood, Sweat & Tears Symphony for the Devil 7:49
81 Mahavishnu Orchestra The Noonward Race 6:31
82 Emphasis Rainmaker 2:53
83 Mahavishnu Orchestra Meeting of the Spirits 6:53
84 Dirty Loops Wake Me Up 3:28
85 Jukka Tolonen Northern Lights 4:11
86 Kornet Apollinaris 5:21
87 Snarky Puppy Thing of Gold 6:25
88 Sarp Maden Inspite All (Her Seye Ragmen) 7:21
89 Miss is Big Magic Woman 3:30
90 Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson Winter in America 6:08
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This was a great genre. Wish it lasted. Splendid Butterboy comp, as usual.
ReplyDeleteThanks Billy Mac,
DeleteYou are always grateful and it is appreciated.
Cheers.
Aw,man. That Pixeldrain doesn't work on my old computer - and I love Jazz Rock! Zippy-doo-dah, or whatever it's called worked great!
ReplyDeleteHi BB, Thanks, looks interesting.
ReplyDeleteHope all is well otherwise in your part of the World = Cheers!
Could out please re upload the jazz rock compilation on zippyshare,because pixeldrain doesn't work on my computer.
ReplyDeleteBB, your selections are interesting and inspiring. A surprise was not including the Gary Burton Quartet with guitarist Larry Coryell, drummer Roy Haynes, and bassist Steve Swallow. Starting the jazz-rock fusion craze of the 1970s, the group's first album, Duster, combined jazz, country, and rock.
ReplyDeleteI love pixeldrain over zippyshare.
I've been listening to this while doing some household organizing... You've done it again, BB...and I'll echo Andrew's sentiments about pixeldrain. But Zippy works, too, just fine.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love your blog! It's breathtaking! I just downloaded disc one on this set and am enjoying Birdland. The other two discs have expired, alas :( Best, Michael
ReplyDeleteThanks Jack T.
DeleteNew links established, tested and working.
Cheers.
Superb collection!
ReplyDeleteThank you Montax.
DeleteIs one of my favorites.
Cheers.