So are these the official holy trinity of jazz?

So are these the official holy trinity of jazz?

There is no such thing.
They're RYM's Holy Trinity.
They might very well be Sup Forums's
but what would you even mean with 'official'

You're dumb.

Black Saint > Kind of Blue > My Love Supreme

Love Supreme > Black Saint > Kind Of Blue

baby's first jazz albums

Blues & Roots > Black Saint
Sunship > My Love Supreme
In a Silent Way > Kind of Blue

that's kinda the point

It doesn't matter if it's some hipster jazz shit you moron.
It's suppose to be about influence and legacy.
You're down Syndrome. I will laugh when somebody you love die.
If your grandmother or father is dead. I'm glad. I hope you die too. especially from cancer.
You're a troll who can't understand points. Just leave.

>Bitches Brew > In a Silent Way > Kind of Blue
FIFY

this or...

Mingus Moves > Black Saint
Interstellar Space > My Love Supreme
Get Up With It > Kind of Blue

Not really though. Sup Forums keeps citing them as good introduction points to jazz, while they really aren't. Maybe Kind of Blue is, but certainly not the other two. If you want to appreciate those fully, you really need some more reference in jazz.

kek

Notice how no white people have made an album on par with Black Saint, KOB, and A Love Supreme?
What does this imply?

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>Maybe Kind of Blue
Kind Of Blue literally shaped every jazz album after it.
It's the perfect starting point.
Unless the person in question is some picky jazz fuck.

Yo is this my dad?

this desu

>every jazz album after it
Why not start before it though? Try to understand Bebop before knowing why and how Miles was trying to escape it.

I personally don't know any good starting point Bebop.
But I guess if they're interested enough. Sure.

ayyy roflmao #roasted #epicwin

*Slaps you and turns into a wolf
Shut up

the list goes on...

this is insanely contrarian. i think mingus moves is a piece of shit but props to you for opinion. i like get up with it almost as much as kob

Black Saint > I'd Love Some Cream >>>> Kind Of Blue

Pleb

oWo whats this?!...

LMAO

Something's wrong if there's only postwar jazz

lol

this
retarded rym kiddies ignore everything made before 60's for some reason

>for some reason
For me it's because modal, post-bop, free, spiritual and third stream > swing, cool, bebop, ragtime and dixieland

I don't think it's coincidental that around the same time, imagery in jazz really started pushing an image of aloofness and sophistication (photography and album design especially). Modern jazz latched onto a kind of lifestyle marketing that holds to this day with urban artsy types.

I thought Django was RYMcore though?

Bird >

>tfw plebs refuse to listen to compilations
>tfw early jazz is underrated

Interstellar space is GOD TIER

>Implying people want to listen to early (white people) jazz.

>being this wrong

You're wrong.

No musician ever comes close to this guy.

Good introductions into jazz really depends on the person. Being into metal, jazz fusion (especially Return to Forever and Al di Meolas solo stuff) got me started. While I like Kind of Blue now I would not have gotten much out of it if it was my first jazz album.

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This dude had an alright album, but his genius really shows through in his instructional materials and in his random solo arrangements on youtube. Every jazz guitarist should own his book Chord Chemistry

not really. modern jazz may seem "blacker" but it's slid deeper and deeper into the pocket of whiteness. just look at the audiences, patrons, labels, academia, etc. the "black" thing is an image that resonates with the white liberal target audience.

Non-English speakers are so autistic

Why Black Saint over Ah Um?

Black saint is a one of a kind perfect big band inventing album good sir.

Would anyone else put Ellington Live at Newport in their top 5?
I might.

>You're down Syndrome