I thought I'd started a thread with this title back in January to mark albums turning 50 this year (I know there are similar threads for 1972 and 1973), but damned if I can find it.
Anyway: Phil Freeman of Burning Ambulance did us a favor this morning by listing 50 of his top jazz and jazz-adjacent albums from 1974. Traditionalists think of that era as a time when jazz had lost its way; others see it as a time of experiment & transition. Hard, in retrospect, not to be impressed by how many killin' records date from that one year, including several with great (or not-so-great) quad mixes, like:
Here's the full list:
https://burningambulance.substack.com/p/50-great-jazz-albums-from-1974
Anyway: Phil Freeman of Burning Ambulance did us a favor this morning by listing 50 of his top jazz and jazz-adjacent albums from 1974. Traditionalists think of that era as a time when jazz had lost its way; others see it as a time of experiment & transition. Hard, in retrospect, not to be impressed by how many killin' records date from that one year, including several with great (or not-so-great) quad mixes, like:
- Herbie Hancock, Thrust
- Keith Jarrett, Treasure Island
- Charles Mingus, Mingus Moves
- Pharoah Sanders, Love In Us All and Elevation
- Carlos Santana & Alice Coltrane, Illuminations
- Weather Report, Mysterious Traveller
Here's the full list:
https://burningambulance.substack.com/p/50-great-jazz-albums-from-1974