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  2. Coltrane (1957 album) - Wikipedia

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    The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide. [ 6] Coltrane is an album by the American jazz musician John Coltrane which was released in October 1957 by Prestige Records. [ 1][ 2] The recordings took place at the studio of Rudy Van Gelder in Hackensack, New Jersey, and document Coltrane's first session as a leader. It has been reissued at times under ...

  3. Spiritual jazz - Wikipedia

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    Spiritual jazz (or astral jazz) [1] is a sub-genre of jazz that originated in the United States during the 1960s. The genre is hard to characterize musically but draws from free, avant-garde and modal jazz and thematically focuses on transcendence and spirituality. [2] [3] John Coltrane 's 1965 album A Love Supreme is considered landmark in the ...

  4. List of jazz genres - Wikipedia

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    Ethno jazz: Ethno jazz, a form of ethno music, is sometimes equaled to world music or is regarded as its successor, particularly before the 1990s. An independent meaning of "ethno jazz" emerged around 1990. 1990s -> European free jazz: European free jazz is a part of the global free jazz scene with its own development and characteristics. 1960s ->

  5. Passion and Warfare - Wikipedia

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    Passion and Warfare was written based on a series of dream sequences that Vai had when he was younger, and in the guitar music book of the album, Vai sums it up as " Jimi Hendrix meets Jesus Christ at a party that Ben Hur threw for Mel Blanc ". It was all recorded in The Mothership studio at his home in the Hollywood Hills, a 1,600-square-foot ...

  6. Moanin' - Wikipedia

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    The album was identified by jazz critic Scott Yanow as one of "17 Essential Hard Bop Recordings". [9] AllMusic gives it a five-star review, stating: " Moanin' includes some of the greatest music Blakey produced in the studio with arguably his very best band. ... ranks with the very best of Blakey and what modern jazz offered in the late '50s ...

  7. Sacred jazz - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1950s, sacred and liturgical music has been performed and recorded by many jazz composers and musicians, [4] [1] combining black gospel music and jazz to produce "sacred jazz", similar in religious intent, but differing in gospel's lack of extended instrumental passages, instrumental improvisation, hymn-like structure, and concern ...

  8. Blues - Wikipedia

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    Blues is a music genre [ 3] and musical form that originated amongst African-Americans in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860s. [ 2] Blues incorporated spirituals, work songs, field hollers, shouts, chants, and rhymed simple narrative ballads from the African-American culture. The blues form is ubiquitous in jazz, rhythm and ...

  9. West End Blues - Wikipedia

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    By far the best known recording of "West End Blues" is the 3-minute-plus, 78 rpm recording made by Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five on June 28, 1928. Gunther Schuller devoted page after page to it in his book Early Jazz, writing, “The clarion call of “West End Blues’ served notice that jazz had the potential capacity to compete with the highest order of previously known musical ...