I have at least one album per artist (only one for more than half of the artists listed), and at most seven (for John Coltrane, not counting the collaboration with Duke Ellington). I was thinking of organizing them by sub-genre, but I don't know what all of them would be considered, and I'm too lazy to figure them out.
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Crimson847 wrote:In other words, transgender-friendly privacy laws don't molest people, people molest people.
(Presumably, the only way to stop a bad guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law is a good guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law, and thus transgender-friendly privacy law rights need to be enshrined in the Constitution as well)
No, but apparently he performed with a bunch of artists that I've either heard or been meaning to check out. Hmm...
Here's the debut album of a bass guitar player named Jaco Pastorius who played in the '70s and '80s. It's not bad, though not quite what I usually listen to.
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Crimson847 wrote:In other words, transgender-friendly privacy laws don't molest people, people molest people.
(Presumably, the only way to stop a bad guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law is a good guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law, and thus transgender-friendly privacy law rights need to be enshrined in the Constitution as well)
ghijkmnop wrote:You're not a Jazz Man until you learn the story of Jaco-- or at least not a Bass Man. ;)
Jaco Pastorius is legend, but criminally few people even know who he was. I used to work with a cat who played bass, and I told him I played, and he asked me who I thought the best bass players were, and I said "I'm torn between Jaco Pastorius and Larry Graham" and he goes, "SHUT UP! WHAT YOU KNOW ABOUT JAC' PASTORIUS! WHAT YOU KNOW ABOUT LARRY GRAHAM?"
Which, by the way, I'm not a big ol' fan of funk (Butts was back when he used to hang around here), but yes to all the Larry Graham.
Can you only imagine if Pretty Purdie and Larry Graham got in a room together? The place would explode from all the funk.
I got that Purdie record entirely because I like sampling drums, and anybody who samples drums owns that record.
I just found Esbjorn Svensson Trio by way of whosampled, and I really like this piece in particular:
I guess it's a little elevator for some, but I really like the interesting twists they put on it, and the fact that a lot of noise comes out of just those three people. By the way, the song they were sampled on is this one from the extremely excellent new Kendrick Lamar album. At least, it sounds like them. Whether it's an exact sample or an interpolation or what, here is the song they allegedly sampled from: