Who knows jazz? I don't. But after sampling jazz here and there for awhile, I noticed, I like hard bop. Started getting some CDs late to listen further. If you have any good suggestions, do let me know.
Can’t go wrong with these! Thanks for posting - I see a couple I don’t have and need to get!
That’s what I thought, to get some more of those recordings.Can’t go wrong with these! Thanks for posting - I see a couple I don’t have and need to get!
And then there's Miles.It's my experience that Bop is generally easier to understand compared to the later "modal" jazz. The Bop forms (chord progressions) are more closely related to the blues (e.g., I-IV-V) whereas later jazz is less structured or just harmonically more complicated. For this reason I often play Bop (from the 40's and early 50's for example) for listeners who do not have a long history with jazz.
Wes Montgomery:If you'd like some more guitar oriented stuff check out Grant Green, Kenny Burrell and Wes Montgomery. They've all worked in the genre of hard bop.