Best Jazz-Influenced Rock/Hip-Hop for Beginners?

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batlord210





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I've been wanting to get into Jazz for awhile now and I thought that going from the angle of genres I already know would be interesting. On the hip-hop side, I'm a fan of "You're Dead" and"TPAB" and on the rock side I'm a fan of "The Ooz" and "TNT" and want to know if there was more stuff out there like that.
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Peep a lot of '70s-'80s Progressive Rock, especially the artists from Italy
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Well Steely Dan is a must.
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Kool Keith Sweat





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Shades Of Blue by Madlib


Sworn Eyes by HiM


The Sweetness Of The Water by Spring Heel Jack


Guitar Solos by Fred Frith
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Aja by Steely Dan


Gaucho by Steely Dan

In the 80's, Sting was poaching some of the young jazz hot-shots for his band, much to Wynton Marsalis' chagrine.


...Nothing Like The Sun by Sting

You might find some guitar-based jazz accessible. Start here perhaps...


A Go Go by John Scofield
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rkm





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Peace Beyond Passion by Me'shell Ndegeocello


Baduizm by Erykah Badu
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Emily's D+Evolution by Esperanza Spalding
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rkm





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Shadows And Light by Joni Mitchell
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rkm





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If you want to get into jazz, there's no reason you shouldn't go straight to the source and listen to some great jazz albums.

Assuming no one has explained this to you, t'll help if you understand the form. A lot of jazz follows the convention whereby the band plays the "head" which marks out the melody of the song and the chord structure etc. followed by everyone taking turns improvising solos over that form, and returning to the "head" to finish. Understanding that will make it seem less random.

May as well start with this:


Kind Of Blue by Miles Davis
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PurpleHazel




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batlord210 wrote:
on the rock side I'm a fan of "The Ooz" and "TNT" and want to know if there was more stuff out there like that.

Jeff Parker's been the guitarist for Tortoise since TNT. He's a jazz-based guitarist. His recent album The New Breed mixes jazz with (instrumental) hip-hop and electronic music and is quite good.

I'd also recommend Medeski, Martin & Wood. They're a creative jazz-funk keyboard trio who've become somewhat associated with the jam band scene, but they have legit jazz credentials. Medeski, the keyboardist, plays organ, vintage electric keyboards and piano and the bass player alternates acoustic to electric bass. The drummer's been influenced by hip-hop and they sometimes use a DJ. This one's a good place to start:

(Combustication)

They're also the backing band on the John Scofield album rkm posted.


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