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Jazz

Is this jazz? 🤔 Silje is a jazz singer and Norways best selling jazz artist. I just think this sounds a little different from other jazz I hear. But this is Norwegian jazz apparently. In Santa Maria di Castellabate, Italy. ☀️

The actual music is indeed, Jazz. I hear some components of jazz in what she is singing, but also think it could be considered a different genre.
 
Is this jazz? 🤔 Silje is a jazz singer and Norways best selling jazz artist. I just think this sounds a little different from other jazz I hear. But this is Norwegian jazz apparently. In Santa Maria di Castellabate, Italy. ☀️


Great song! Thanks for posting this.
 
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The Dave Holland Quintet - Seeds of Time

This isn't on YouTube, so I can't link a track (well, one track is there). The whole thing was good, but I really loved "Gridlock (Opus 8)," a musical simulation of a traffic jam.
 
I finally listened to this album. This is another great track:


Carla Bley - "Beautiful Telephones (Pt. 2)"
 

Hank Mobley - "Remember"

I got into this one recently after buying a copy years ago. I had Rudy Van Gelder's remaster (linked here), which I never liked. I enjoy his recordings, but the remasters were not so good, to me. I found a flat transfer of this on a streaming service and it really hit me how good this album is. It can be a blissful experience. "Remember" and "Dig Dis" are two of my favorites, but every track is enjoyable. Of course, it's considered a classic.
 
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Jimmy Giuffre - Free Fall

I only listened to this once, but it was interesting. An interesting companion to Ornette Coleman's Free Jazz, from roughly the same time (the early 60s).
 

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