My next choice is Herbie Hancock one of the most influential musicians of the century
Chameleon one of my favorites. Especially the original Head Hunters version is what i call funky in Jazz
My next choice is Herbie Hancock one of the most influential musicians of the century
Chameleon one of my favorites. Especially the original Head Hunters version is what i call funky in Jazz
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Tough one, probably John Coltrane or any project of Duke Ellington. If you welcome acidjazz here then James Taylor Quartet and Gota Yashiki come close.
The Shining, a mix of jazz and a bit of metal...
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Coltrane, then bird, then stan getz.
Louis Jordan
Stan Getz-Autumn Leaves
No way senegal from all versions of the song you picked the less inspired one.
Yves Mondand's or Edith Piaf's version are fantastic and if you are looking for an instrumental jazz one then Miles is your choice. Even Cold Cut's mix from Eternal Sunshine is a really emotional track
We make a living by what we get,we make a life by what we give
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Autumn Leaves must be the most played standard jazz song with Summertime, there are so many versions..
whenever people agree with me, i always feel i must be wrong.
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