Jazz is like the Rubik Cube. Not everybody can do it. And that applies to listening as well as playing. In my own limited experience as a jazz student and listener, I've found that the majority of it annoys me. But those areas of jazz that I do like I tend to be very passionate about.
I had never listened to Duke Ellington until I heard this and I was very pleasantly surprised although it does take some perseverance. Take The A Train is opened by one of the most hideous piano solos I've ever heard but once the horns kick in, it's great. There are a number of tracks you would do well to skip the first one to two minutes to get to the good stuff. I could not allow myself that luxury if I'm gonna do this properly so...you're welcome.
I'm listening to the "1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die".
Now, opinions are like arseholes. They're never wrong. So you're gonna have to make peace with the fact that I may well rip your favourite artist a new one. Strong language throughout.
I don't care if an album is "important" or not so even tho I've given star ratings these aren't really reviews, they're reactions.
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Thank you for taking the pain for the Collective. Xx
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