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  • rolando303
    6 nov 13
    Between Monk and Jarrett, there is an abyss (not just 2 positions). It's like saying between Bollani and Allevi.
     
    • hjhhjij
      6 nov 13
      Now let's not exaggerate, shall we?
    • rolando303
      6 nov 13
      Between Monk and Jarrett for sure.
    • rolando303
      6 nov 13
      Of difference and, above all, of importance.
    • hjhhjij
      6 nov 13
      Yes, yes, I completely agree that Monk is better. That Jarrett is with Monk what Allevi is with Bollani (even if in reality they don't really belong together, it's still to say "one good, one crap"). And Jarrett is not crap; he has made some mistakes, but in such a huge discography as his, it's understandable. He has also created masterpieces.
    • hjhhjij
      6 nov 13
      "especially of importance." I care little about this. It’s obvious, it’s true, and you’re right, but what matters more to me is the actual quality. And Monk wins. But Jarrett isn't crap (see Bollani—that other guy) and he has created some good stuff.
    • hjhhjij
      6 nov 13
      "especially of importance." I care little about this. It’s obvious, it’s true, and you’re right, but what matters more to me is the actual quality. And Monk wins. But Jarrett isn't crap (see Bollani—that other guy) and he has created some good stuff.
    • hjhhjij
      6 nov 13
      "especially of importance." I care little about this. It’s obvious, it’s true, and you’re right, but what matters more to me is the actual quality. And Monk wins. But Jarrett isn't crap (see Bollani—that other guy) and he has created some good stuff.
    • hjhhjij
      6 nov 13
      "especially of importance." I care little about this. It’s obvious, it’s true, and you’re right, but what matters more to me is the actual quality. And Monk wins. But Jarrett isn't crap (see Bollani—that other guy) and he has created some good stuff.
    • hjhhjij
      6 nov 13
      Got the concept? :D
    • rolando303
      6 nov 13
      Of course, I wanted to make a joke about Bollani-Allevi, of course. Jarrett is not just anyone, but Inspector Monk is Monk. If I had written pieces better than Monk, Jarrett, or Bollani :-D
    • hjhhjij
      6 nov 13
      Of course, Monk is Monk, one of the greatest of all time in Jazz.
    • Pitti
      28 feb 14
      Between Monk and Jarrett, there are exactly: Art Tatum, Herbie Hancock, Bud Powell, McCoy Tyner, Bill Evans, Teddy Wilson, Count Basie, and Oscar Peterson. And Duke Ellington would rank above all, historically speaking. But I can't list them all; I wanted to highlight those I feel most attached to. Thank you for the contributions!
    • Pitti
      28 feb 14
      for example, Lyle Mays wouldn't even be in the top 30, but I love him.
  • Pitti
    28 feb 14
    Damn, I forgot about Horace Silver too.
     
  • ZannaB
    28 feb 14
    Do you like jazz? :-) Artists with a capital A, a somewhat unbalanced ranking, some I don't know but that's okay, I don't want to end up like the NFJ ranking...
     
    • Pitti
      25 sep 14
      I don't know who NFJ is though. I'll take a guess: an American political figure from the 60s?
  • shark
    25 sep 14
    lyle!
     
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