A few of my favorite jazz albums:
Black Woman-- Sonny Sharrock Sharrock was avant-garde but still very accessible. His wife, Linda, sings on a few of these songs in a noisy, atonal way that sounds a bit like Yoko Ono but far better.
Liberation Music Orchestra Another one that blends melody and noise in a very listenable manner. Many of the songs are derived at least in part from Spanish Civil War tunes, or are tributes to leftists/leftist movements.
Cecil Taylor-- Conquistador Not Taylor's most beloved record (that would be Unit Structures), but despite usually being relegated to "second-best" status it is by far my favorite. Sharp, jagged piano on on two side-long pieces.
Various Coltrane albums Aaron recommended some of his earlier albums, but I'm more into his mid- to late-era stuff. Ascension is maybe his most out-there and controversial and polarizing record. I, for one, really like it. Stellar Regions is a really beautiful record that has no chordal instruments, contributing to a much freer feel. My favorite of his earlier albums is Live at Birdland.
Black Saint and the Sinner Lady To be honest, I'm not into most of his other albums that I've heard, but this is a masterpiece
Black Woman-- Sonny Sharrock Sharrock was avant-garde but still very accessible. His wife, Linda, sings on a few of these songs in a noisy, atonal way that sounds a bit like Yoko Ono but far better.
Liberation Music Orchestra Another one that blends melody and noise in a very listenable manner. Many of the songs are derived at least in part from Spanish Civil War tunes, or are tributes to leftists/leftist movements.
Cecil Taylor-- Conquistador Not Taylor's most beloved record (that would be Unit Structures), but despite usually being relegated to "second-best" status it is by far my favorite. Sharp, jagged piano on on two side-long pieces.
Various Coltrane albums Aaron recommended some of his earlier albums, but I'm more into his mid- to late-era stuff. Ascension is maybe his most out-there and controversial and polarizing record. I, for one, really like it. Stellar Regions is a really beautiful record that has no chordal instruments, contributing to a much freer feel. My favorite of his earlier albums is Live at Birdland.
Black Saint and the Sinner Lady To be honest, I'm not into most of his other albums that I've heard, but this is a masterpiece