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I'm after some last.fm suggestions this morning,
I'm in the mood for some cool, laid back jazz and classical. Any good suggestions?
( , Wed 20 Aug 2008, 9:41, 10 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
I'm in the mood for some cool, laid back jazz and classical. Any good suggestions?
( , Wed 20 Aug 2008, 9:41, 10 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
Herbie Hancock - Canteloupe Island
You'll recognise it when you hear it.
Miles Davis - Kind of Blue is the standard for cool, laidback jazz.
John Coltrane - A Love Supreme might just save your soul.
( , Wed 20 Aug 2008, 9:46, Reply)
You'll recognise it when you hear it.
Miles Davis - Kind of Blue is the standard for cool, laidback jazz.
John Coltrane - A Love Supreme might just save your soul.
( , Wed 20 Aug 2008, 9:46, Reply)
forgot to mention Dave Brubeck
Take 5 - another one you'll know when you hear it.
( , Wed 20 Aug 2008, 10:06, Reply)
Take 5 - another one you'll know when you hear it.
( , Wed 20 Aug 2008, 10:06, Reply)
Miles Davis and Horns
Thelonius Monk is pretty good
Herbie Hancock FTW!
My absolute favorite is Nina Simone though. Stunning. And Ella Fitzgerald.
( , Wed 20 Aug 2008, 10:30, Reply)
Thelonius Monk is pretty good
Herbie Hancock FTW!
My absolute favorite is Nina Simone though. Stunning. And Ella Fitzgerald.
( , Wed 20 Aug 2008, 10:30, Reply)
I love...
...grunge above all else. Closely followed by metal, synth-pop, indie/alternative, prog, hiphop, DnB etc.
But the greatest single piece of music of all time is the full length 1812 Festival Overture by Tchaikovsky. Should keep you busy for 15 minutes and leave you tingly and exhausted.
( , Wed 20 Aug 2008, 10:34, Reply)
...grunge above all else. Closely followed by metal, synth-pop, indie/alternative, prog, hiphop, DnB etc.
But the greatest single piece of music of all time is the full length 1812 Festival Overture by Tchaikovsky. Should keep you busy for 15 minutes and leave you tingly and exhausted.
( , Wed 20 Aug 2008, 10:34, Reply)
@Baz & Bob
nice choices...
@Gibbon: I'd add anything by Duke Ellington or Chick Corea.
Or if you fancy something a bit more funky (bit still kind of laid back); Gil Scott Heron & Roy Ayers.
Or anything on Blue Note records for quality funk.
( , Wed 20 Aug 2008, 10:38, Reply)
nice choices...
@Gibbon: I'd add anything by Duke Ellington or Chick Corea.
Or if you fancy something a bit more funky (bit still kind of laid back); Gil Scott Heron & Roy Ayers.
Or anything on Blue Note records for quality funk.
( , Wed 20 Aug 2008, 10:38, Reply)
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Here's something, but I'm not sure if it's a bit too Hip-Hop-ish for your tastes.
US 3 - Cantaloop
( , Wed 20 Aug 2008, 11:31, Reply)
Here's something, but I'm not sure if it's a bit too Hip-Hop-ish for your tastes.
US 3 - Cantaloop
( , Wed 20 Aug 2008, 11:31, Reply)
baz & Bob
Excellent choices. I'd also recommend Keith Jarrett's Koln Concert (there's an umlaut on the "o") and anything by Count Basie. And Gunther's right about The Duke.
As for classical, Keith Jarrett did some Mozart piano concertos too. ("Too many notes.")
( , Wed 20 Aug 2008, 12:55, Reply)
Excellent choices. I'd also recommend Keith Jarrett's Koln Concert (there's an umlaut on the "o") and anything by Count Basie. And Gunther's right about The Duke.
As for classical, Keith Jarrett did some Mozart piano concertos too. ("Too many notes.")
( , Wed 20 Aug 2008, 12:55, Reply)
Hear hear to 'Kind of Blue'
Must have fallen asleep to that more often than anything else - great 'background music' if you know what I mean.
For classical, you can't beat 'A Lark Ascending' by Vaughan Williams, unless you put on Allegri: Miserere Mei, Deus - one of those stunningly beautiful Gregorian chant type things that you'll recognise - it's 15 minutes of pure bliss for the ears.
I'm also a big fan of Gorecki 3rd Symphony. Mrs G can't listen to it as it makes her cry but I can lie on the sofa and listen to the full thing - I've melted into the surroundings long before the end of the first movement.
Enjoy!
( , Wed 20 Aug 2008, 15:06, Reply)
Must have fallen asleep to that more often than anything else - great 'background music' if you know what I mean.
For classical, you can't beat 'A Lark Ascending' by Vaughan Williams, unless you put on Allegri: Miserere Mei, Deus - one of those stunningly beautiful Gregorian chant type things that you'll recognise - it's 15 minutes of pure bliss for the ears.
I'm also a big fan of Gorecki 3rd Symphony. Mrs G can't listen to it as it makes her cry but I can lie on the sofa and listen to the full thing - I've melted into the surroundings long before the end of the first movement.
Enjoy!
( , Wed 20 Aug 2008, 15:06, Reply)
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