Ignore what you've heard already
Keith Jarret
Denny Zeitlin
Andrew Hill
Bud Powell
lmk if you need more or if this doesn't meet your needs!
Thanks man, these are awesome recommendations from what I've heard so far
Listeninig to Kamasi Washington Epic (right now I try to get into the first CD (Part)) and like first time in my life I legitimely feel like I really enjoy this music. Hope to get more into jazz.

released on the ECM label in 1990. The record is Dave Holland's eighth album to be released on the ECM label. It features two members of his previous quintet — Steve Coleman and Marvin "Smitty" Smith — alongside guitarist Kevin Eubanks, in his first appearance on a Dave Holland record.
"Nemesis" and "Color Of Mind", the two Kevin Eubanks compositions, open and close the album. The Kevin Eubanks solo on "Nemesis" is worthy of special attention. "Color Of Mind" is uptempo and angular.
"Processional" and "The Oracle" are both compositions by Dave Holland. These are more introspective and provide clear space for Steve Coleman, Dave Holland and Kevin Eubanks to solo expressively. "The Oracle" makes the most concession to ECM taste with 'African-sounding' guitar effects and rhythms but this is a small price to pay for the excellence of the music throughout.
Meanwhile, Steve Coleman also provides two compositions, "Black Hole" and "101 Degrees Fahrenheit (Slow Meltdown)" that get down to the essence of jazz. "Black Hole" is bluesy, funky and lowdown while "101 Degrees Fahrenheit (Slow Meltdown)" is ballad-like and sinewy.

Miles Davis turning funk into jazz, rock into soul, and chaos into Beauty
featuring keyboardists Keith Jarrett and Chick Corea, guitarist John McLaughlin, percussionist Airto Moreira, saxophonists Gary Bartz and Wayne Shorter
Fam how beautiful is this s***

This piano solo section with that rhythm
Vibe tribes 2nd & third lp
Delmar Jaco Hiram Bullock (RIP to all 3 of them)

Listen to the master sing & soothe you on his keys

Miles Davis turning funk into jazz, rock into soul, and chaos into Beauty
featuring keyboardists Keith Jarrett and Chick Corea, guitarist John McLaughlin, percussionist Airto Moreira, saxophonists Gary Bartz and Wayne Shorter
love that a major American label put this out
@AudioConsulting with the blessings
love that a major American label put this out
yea s/o Columbia!
Davis had originally intended the album to be a spiritual successor to B****es Brew but it was too weird/different so he didn't pursue that idea
@AudioConsulting with the blessings
We have to keep the thread going, the enemy is advancing.
Roberto Fonseca and his new album: Yesun

Composer from Havana
Stream Links:
music.apple.com/us/album/yesun/1477444584
open.spotify.com/album/3NUVKuL8a2JJHyKTCYNPYQ
amazon.com/Yesun-Roberto-Fonseca/dp/B07WNY884C
youtube.com/watch?v=1NHMlg1iMgk&list=OLAK5uy_kVcDzSdVZ71DxhVZXui7h0FBGdi4eP8ZI
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Product #: MAC1173 Released: 10/18/19
Artwork | Tracklist | Credits
La Llamada (feat. Gema 4)
Kachucha (feat. Ibrahim Maalouf)
Cadenas (feat. Danay Suárez)
Por Ti
Aggua
Motown
Stone of Hope
Vivo (feat. Joe Lovano)
OO
Mambo pa la Niña (feat. Gema 4)
Ocha
No Soy de Esos
Clave
Combining jazz sensibility and deep roots in the Afro-Cuban tradition, Yesun is the Havana-born artist’s ninth solo album. The record delves into the music of Fonseca’s homeland of Cuba while keeping its sights set firmly on the future, weaving in electronic beats, spoken word, retro-modern keyboards, Fonseca’s vocals and more.
“Yesun is the album I’ve always wanted to make,” says Fonseca of a record that combines everything from jazz and classical music to rap, funk, reggaeton and electronic music. “All my influences are here. All the sounds and vibes that make me who I am.”
Someone might want this. Released on Mack Avenue Records. Very versatile record and a talented musician/composer.
We have to keep the thread going, the enemy is advancing.
haha, we can't let them win!

1. "Y Todavia la Quiero" (Joe Henderson)
2. "My One and Only Love" (Robert Mellin, Guy Wood)
3. "Crimson Lake" (Chick Corea)
4. "Yes, My Dear" (Corea)
5. "Relaxin' at Camarillo" (Charlie Parker)
Personnel:
Joe Henderson - tenor saxophone
Chick Corea - piano
Tony Dumas - Bass (tracks 1, 2, 5)
Richard Davis - Bass (tracks 3, 4)
Peter Erskine - Drums (tracks 1, 2, 5)
Tony Williams - Drums (tracks 3, 4)