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    Holdsworth's Un-Merry-Go-Round
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    Quote Originally Posted by Svetonio View Post
    Just pick up one jazz-rock ...only one. No lists.

    As my lifetime favourite fusion track, I pick Song To The Pharoah Kings by Return To Forever, from their Where Have I Known You Before the album from 1974.
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    'Vuelta Abajo', Tony Williams Lifetime. Red hot!
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    Curt Cress kickin' zum zerius AZZ - German style.
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    Caldera - Himalaya (1979)
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    "Killer" -- because Gary Moore just KILLS it.
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    Mahavishnu Orchestra / Eternity's Breath, Parts 1 & 2 (7:59 of pure spiritual firepower).
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    oh yeah...,
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    Pekka Pohjola - Risto
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    Tribal Tech - Face First (hell, I could have picked most anything they did)
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    Bruford: Fainting In Coils:

    Bruford, Berlin, Holdsworth and Stewart, man oh man, it can't get better ;-)
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    After The Cosmic Rain- RTF
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    I, too, consider "Where Have I Known You Before" as the best jazz-rock
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    Stanley Clarke- School Days
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    I gotta go with Freeway Jam by Jeff Beck. Great stuff!
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    Why Should I lend You Mine... Brand X Moroccan Roll 1977
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    Return To Forever - Sorceress (from Romantic Warrior - 1976)
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    Move over Rover...
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    This one always grabs me:
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    So many great recommendations already, I may have to make a compilation of this thread just for the fun of it, you know your a fusion nerd when you own everything in a post like this one.
    heh... you guys picked all my favs! I swear that when Jazz dudes go Rock they seem to make some of the best Prog music ever! Not sayin that the non-Jazz musicians' Prog is not great, but the Jazz guys just take it to the next level

    what hasn't been mentioned above?
    11th House
    Ponty
    Alphonse Mouzon

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    and

    Why is it whenever someone mentions an artist that was clearly progressive (yet not the Symph weenie definition of Prog) do certain people feel compelled to snort "thats not Prog" like a whiny 5th grader?

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    Impossible!!! They are all good!

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    Jeff Beck and Jan Hammer Live

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    Quote Originally Posted by rapidfirerob View Post
    Bingo!
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    Impossible!!! They are all good!

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    I couldn't do it.......each day I would have a different answer....today's answer: Flame Sky - Santana...tomorrow's answer - ?

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    If you can't stand the heat - Bruford

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    Weather Report : Boogie Woogie Waltz 1975
    Joe Zawinul-piano- Wayne Shorter-sax-Alphonso Johnson-bass-Alex Acuna-percussion-Chester Thompson-drums-
    Great live version,
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    Nice one Alan!

    This thing COOKS..,

    no tunes, no dynamics, no nosebone

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    Joe Chambers-title track from his cd, New World.

    "please do not understand me too quickly"-andre gide

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdventAlan View Post
    One of my favorite little-known gems:

    https://soundcloud.com/greatgs52/20-...f-circumstance

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    That was pretty hip - thx

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    I love all of this and there is too much I love to list. I'll look for something that is current. This one has not been put here yet:

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    My fusion tune for the day is Impact Fuse - Moscow

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    Quote Originally Posted by MJBrady View Post
    My fusion tune for the day is Impact Fuse - Moscow
    Great stuff!

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    Lots of great choices! I couldn't possibly pick a favorite, so just one off the top of my bald head:


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    Great track, Ernie! The ride out solo by Henderson is pretty fantastic!

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    One more track from Joe Chambers-New World cd.

    "please do not understand me too quickly"-andre gide

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    Tribal Tech is the best thing to happen to fusion after the '70s imho!

    The latest Scott Henderson album, "Vibe Station" is fantastic, btw!

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    Quote Originally Posted by No Pride View Post
    Tribal Tech is the best thing to happen to fusion after the '70s imho!

    The latest Scott Henderson album, "Vibe Station" is fantastic, btw!
    Nice - I still haven't heard that.

    Yes, agreed, saw them in '95 in Albany and haven't been the same since. There are days when I consider both Willis and Henderson the best in the business on their respective axes. Virtuosic doesn't cover it.

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    Bella Band - Faidadiesis
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