mine are probably wayne shorter and andrew hill, cause they bring an harmonic sophistication never heard before in jazz that is totally original.
But i like also Monk, Nichols, Sun ra, Ellington, Strayhorn, Horace Silver, Mary lou Williams, Booker little, Ornette Coleman, Mingus etc)
Wayne Shorter (footprints, dear sir, rio, pinocchio, sanctuary, nefertity, on the milky night express, children of the night, this is for albert, midnight in carlotta's hair)
Andrew Hill (New monastery, Duplicity, Flea flop, Reconciliation, Compulsion)
Sun ra (Lights of a satellite, tapestry from an asteroid)
Herbie Nichols (Sunday stroll, Spinning song, House party starting, 'orse at safari)
Monk (evidence, panonnica, dear ruby, well you needn't, monk's dream)
Horace Silver (Shirl, Senor blues)
Ellington and Strayhorn (and Mercer and Tizol) (blue light, blue serge, chelsea bridge, who knows, caravan, reminiscing in tempo, come sunday, cafè au lait)
i'd like to see some examples of compositions you like of that particular composer, not just his name


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