In 1972, Miles Davis broke new ground and made the first non-boring funk album
>>130539556Superfly was already made. This shit is gay and performative
cia jazz
>>130539556incredibly gay
>>130539556tanyet came out 5 years earlierhttps://youtu.be/a5M6neeiAsQ?si=ziWkLuLdpKCiUVHk
>>130539562fpbp
>>130539556this album was literally created just becuz her exwife begged them to create funky jazz simce she was a funk artist
>>130539556Ay beat it chick!!
>>130539556Funk is not boring or non-boring.It's just funky or not.
>>130539556>The Meters S/T (1968) >Isaac Hayes - Hot Buttered Soul (1969) >Herbie Hancock - Fat Albert (1969) >Curtis Mayfield S/T (1970) >Ramsey Lewis - The Piano Player (1970) >James Brown - Ain't It Funky? (1970) >Jimmy McGriff - Electric Funk (1971) >Ohio Players - Pain (1971) >Stevie Wonder - Music of My Mind (early 1972) 4Chan ragebaiters deserve to die.
this is the album that got me into jazzif you think jazz is boring, you need the weirdest jazz to make it interestingthen you get used to listening to trumpets and saxophones and such and you've been eased into enjoying normal jazz
On the Corner [Columbia, 1972]Because the tracks are very short, because Miles plays more organ than trumpet and not much of that, and because the improvisations are rhythmic rather than melodic--often on a theme from "It's Your Thing" that I'm not swearing the Isleys (much less Davis) invented--most jazzbos have thrown up their hands at this one. Well, poo on jazzbos. But that's no reason for rockbos to sing hosanna to the highest--rhythmic improvisations are hardly the equivalent of a big beat and don't guarantee a good one. I'd like to hear "Black Satin" right now. But the rest I can wait for. B+
>>130539556Those cartoons really originate from there?