Jazz Fusion?
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SubtleArt
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expendable
United States17 Posts
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mrgerry
United States1508 Posts
Frank Zappa - Hot Rats Weather Report - Sweetnighter (lot of good weather report albums with similar sound this is just fav of mine) Just few of my fav should start you off well, if you haven't already give Birds of Fire from Mahavishnu a listen as well | ||
Skyze
Canada2324 Posts
CAB (Tony MacAlpine, Bunny Brunel and Dennis Chambers) (keep in mind, its hard to find their good songs on youtube, but their CDs are amazing, so pick them up! theres about 4 of them) Casiopea & T-SQUARE (First two Japanese Fusion bands, in the 70s) (They are more smooth-jazz than fusion, but have some fusion elements in some songs.. Def VERY good band either way though.) And my absolute favorite, is Tetsuo Sakurai's band (he was the bassist from Casiopea). Just all around amazing fusion/shred guitar/beautiful melodies.. | ||
mucker
United States1120 Posts
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lac29
United States1485 Posts
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Issor
United States870 Posts
allan holdsworth, of course! Mr. Guthrie Govan! and the best guitarist of all time: I don't know if he strictly qualifies as jazz fusion, but I plug him every chance i get anyway ;D | ||
Inzek
Chile802 Posts
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Guss
Sweden712 Posts
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Redunzl
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Im kind of an aficionado of this genre and progressive British Rock as well. for fusion you must know all of the following (everything else is derived from these legends): Miles Davis - Bitches Brew Proto fusion album features John McGlaughlin on guitar (and actually has a track named after him) Anything by Mahavishnu Orchestra (Mahavishnu was John McGlaughlin's meditation name btw) Frank Zappa Albums from his big band/fusion era (zappa is the most important composer of the 21st century): Hot Rats, Waka Jawakka, Grand Wazoo, Apostrophe(*), Roxy & Elsewhere, One Size Fits All (featuring fusion legends George Duke on keys and one time Mahavishnu member Jean-Luc Ponty) (if you only watch one video let it be REDUNZL above!) U.K. (after King Crimson was disbanded by R Fripp bassist John Wetton recruited Bill Bruford to play drums. He brought his mate A Holdsworth in and Keyboardist Eddie Jobson) Alan Holdsworth (here playing with drummer Chad Wackerman of Zappa fame) Bruford (Yes, King Crimson, Genesis drummer Bill Bruford's solo fusion group. Holdsworth on guitar) Steve Hacket Voyage of the Acolyte Genesis guitarist Steve Hackket's first solo album | ||
Thereisnosaurus
Australia1822 Posts
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Octothorpe
United States52 Posts
Have Some Skunk Funk. | ||
Redunzl
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it's a little too shred cheese oriented for my taste but holy shit the black guitarist's whammy legato, tap and sweep-picking is unreal. like holdsworth meets vai | ||
3clipse
Canada2555 Posts
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United States1401 Posts
I don't know if this band is really jazz 'fusion' per se, but I love this guy (Ryota Nozaki) fun nerd fact: The drummer (nicknamed Kalta) did a lot of work with Yasunori Mitsuda, fairly famous composer who scored a lot of Squaresoft's games | ||
Motiva
United States1774 Posts
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killanator
United States549 Posts
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never_Nal
Costa Rica676 Posts
Greg Howe is great too, Alain Caron and many others, but really go from the start of all with Miles | ||
Redunzl
862 Posts
On August 26 2010 15:08 never_Nal wrote: You can't forget the "creator" of Jazz Fusion Miles Davis on the "Bitches Brew" album, you should really listen to this guy , from here I would suggest every artist that plays in the band called A guitar Supreme Album Giant Steps in Fusion or maybe under the Jeff Richman name and also Fusion for Miles also by Jeff Richman. Greg Howe is great too, Alain Caron and many others, but really go from the start of all with Miles yea, everyone who knows knows that Miles created this style. But the proto-fusion of miles is not really "Jazz-fusion" as much as it is Miles Davis's virtuosity on display. No one is taking anything away from M.Davis but The OP seems to want to hear guitar-based Fusion from it's fully-developed prime, i.e. MgGlaughlin, Holdsworth, Zappa. Afterall, he did mention Mahavishnu himself in the OP. | ||
never_Nal
Costa Rica676 Posts
On August 26 2010 15:31 chrisSquire wrote: yea, everyone who knows knows that Miles created this style. But the proto-fusion of miles is not really "Jazz-fusion" as much as it is Miles Davis's virtuosity on display. No one is taking anything away from M.Davis but The OP seems to want to hear guitar-based Fusion from it's fully-developed prime, i.e. MgGlaughlin, Holdsworth, Zappa. Afterall, he did mention Mahavishnu himself in the OP. Yea I understand your point, but still it never hurts to open a bit the discussion, I also mentioned 2 albums that contain at least 10 or 12 different guitar artists that play Jazz Fusion . I just thought he might enjoy Miles | ||
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