Fer Urbina Posted May 10, 2006 Report Posted May 10, 2006 Arent some of these items in the list compilations from the Definitive label in Spain? Not at all. Regardless of whatever other labels have done, all these sets have been reissued by the current owners of the original masters (Never No Lament is the actual title of the RCAVictor/Bluebird/whatever 3-CD set). F Quote
andybleaden Posted May 11, 2006 Report Posted May 11, 2006 Well I only have got A Love Supreme.....had some of the others and let em go -_- Quote
Neal Pomea Posted May 12, 2006 Report Posted May 12, 2006 Space considerations in the magazine? Anyway, when counted up it's more like 16 cds. Never mind. Those are some great artists to recommend to the general public. Not to be taken too too seriously. Maybe in the future they'll have more space for more comprehensive coverage. Quote
Johnny E Posted May 15, 2006 Report Posted May 15, 2006 Only the Jefferson Airplane could get away with a "Worst of..." album. Not so fast Mr. K! Quote
Jazz Kat Posted May 16, 2006 Report Posted May 16, 2006 I think it's probaly better to make this list jazz musicians, not albums. Either way, taking a century of music, and picking out the best recordings is almost an impossible task. Quote
RDK Posted May 16, 2006 Report Posted May 16, 2006 Only the Jefferson Airplane could get away with a "Worst of..." album. Not so fast Mr. K! Yeah, but "Basher" is the better comp! Quote
Brownian Motion Posted May 23, 2006 Report Posted May 23, 2006 Why prune the beautiful tree of jazz down to a nub? To do so may make sense for readers of TIME, but not for us. Quote
BruceH Posted May 24, 2006 Report Posted May 24, 2006 So five of the seven best jazz CD's are actually compilations (six if you count The Complete Birth of the Cool)...is that kosher? What about albums? Well, lists like this are always unintentionally hilarious. Quote
RDK Posted May 24, 2006 Report Posted May 24, 2006 So five of the seven best jazz CD's are actually compilations (six if you count The Complete Birth of the Cool)...is that kosher? What about albums? Well, lists like this are always unintentionally hilarious. Well, anything prior to 1950 or so would almost have to be comps. They didn't have "albums" back then (at least not in the way you're apparently suggesting). Unless you'd have them replace Pops' "Hot Fives" with "Hello Dolly." Quote
B. Clugston Posted May 24, 2006 Report Posted May 24, 2006 So five of the seven best jazz CD's are actually compilations (six if you count The Complete Birth of the Cool)...is that kosher? What about albums? Well, lists like this are always unintentionally hilarious. Well, anything prior to 1950 or so would almost have to be comps. They didn't have "albums" back then (at least not in the way you're apparently suggesting). Unless you'd have them replace Pops' "Hot Fives" with "Hello Dolly." And if you watched Ken Burns' Jazz, you might get the impression "Hello Dolly" was one of the greatest jazz albums ever. Quote
BruceH Posted May 25, 2006 Report Posted May 25, 2006 So five of the seven best jazz CD's are actually compilations (six if you count The Complete Birth of the Cool)...is that kosher? What about albums? Well, lists like this are always unintentionally hilarious. Well, anything prior to 1950 or so would almost have to be comps. They didn't have "albums" back then (at least not in the way you're apparently suggesting). Unless you'd have them replace Pops' "Hot Fives" with "Hello Dolly." True enough. But why only seven? Do they assume the readers of Time are so ADD-ridden that they can't deal with a list of 10 or 20? Quote
RDK Posted May 25, 2006 Report Posted May 25, 2006 So five of the seven best jazz CD's are actually compilations (six if you count The Complete Birth of the Cool)...is that kosher? What about albums? Well, lists like this are always unintentionally hilarious. Well, anything prior to 1950 or so would almost have to be comps. They didn't have "albums" back then (at least not in the way you're apparently suggesting). Unless you'd have them replace Pops' "Hot Fives" with "Hello Dolly." True enough. But why only seven? Do they assume the readers of Time are so ADD-ridden that they can't deal with a list of 10 or 20? I think 7 is just an arbitrary number. The editor called the writer or the writer pitched the editor with the piece, and there was only one page available and the writer had to do his thing in 600 words (or whatever it was), and 5 was too few and 10 was too many given the space he had. I think it's as simple (or as foolish) as that. Also, Time isn't an Arts/music/jazz mag, so they ain't gonna devote a lot of space to it and their readers most likely want something concise. Quote
BruceH Posted May 26, 2006 Report Posted May 26, 2006 So five of the seven best jazz CD's are actually compilations (six if you count The Complete Birth of the Cool)...is that kosher? What about albums? Well, lists like this are always unintentionally hilarious. Well, anything prior to 1950 or so would almost have to be comps. They didn't have "albums" back then (at least not in the way you're apparently suggesting). Unless you'd have them replace Pops' "Hot Fives" with "Hello Dolly." True enough. But why only seven? Do they assume the readers of Time are so ADD-ridden that they can't deal with a list of 10 or 20? I think 7 is just an arbitrary number. The editor called the writer or the writer pitched the editor with the piece, and there was only one page available and the writer had to do his thing in 600 words (or whatever it was), and 5 was too few and 10 was too many given the space he had. I think it's as simple (or as foolish) as that. Also, Time isn't an Arts/music/jazz mag, so they ain't gonna devote a lot of space to it and their readers most likely want something concise. All the more reason to not take it seriously at all. Quote
RDK Posted May 26, 2006 Report Posted May 26, 2006 Agreed. And yet, if only as an intellectual exercise, if one had to come up with a list of the "Seven Greatest" jazz CDs, those aren't bad choices. It's one thing to argue that a list of only 7 is silly, but given that "7 CD" restriction how can one not include discs by Armstrong, Ellington, Holiday, Davs, Parker, Coltrane, etc.? Quote
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