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Post-bop is a term for a form of small-combo jazz music that evolved in the early-to-mid sixties. The genre's origins lie in seminal work by John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Bill Evans, Charles Mingus, Wayne Shorter and Herbie Hancock. Generally, the term post-bop is taken to mean jazz from the mid-sixties onward that assimilates influence from hard bop, modal jazz, the avant-garde, and free jazz, without necessarily being immediately identifiable as any of the above. The term is a fairly recent coinage and (like "Northern soul") was not in common use while the genre was active.
Much "post-bop" was recorded on Blue Note Records. Key albums include Speak No Evil by Wayne Shorter; The Real McCoy by McCoy Tyner; Out to Lunch by Eric Dolphy; Miles Smiles by Miles Davis; Maiden Voyage by Herbie Hancock; and Search for the New Land by Lee Morgan (an artist not typically associated with the post-bop genre). Most post-bop artists worked in other genres as well, with a particularly strong overlap with later hard bop.
Post or POST may refer to:
BOP or bop may refer to:
Komeda Quintet - Astigmatic (FULL ALBUM, post bop / avant-garde jazz, 1966, Poland)
Andrzej Kurylewicz Quintet – Go Right (FULL ALBUM, post-bop / free jazz, Poland, 1963)
F.T.B. - post bop jazz piano cover
Hideto Kanai Group - Q 1971 (FULL ALBUM) [Jazz, Post Bop, Contemporary Jazz]
Jørgen Ryg Jazz Quartet 1956 FULL ALBUM Danish Cool Post-Bop LP
Post Bop (Breins Cafe)
Gary Bartz - The Shadow Do 1975 (FULL ALBUM) [Jazz-Funk, Post-Bop]
Leonid Chizhik Trio - Tunes by George Gershwin (FULL ALBUM, Post Bop, 1977, USSR)
Oleg Gotskozik Quintet - Eastern Suite (FULL ALBUM, jazz fusion / post bop, USSR, 1979)
Leonid Chizhik Trio - S/T (FULL ALBUM, post bop / jazz fusion, 1975, USSR)
Charles Tolliver - Mournin' Variations [post-bop jazz/third stream] (1975)
Naosuke Miyamoto Sextet - Step! 1973 (FULL ALBUM) [Jazz, Post Bop]
Brad Melhdau ♫ Jazz, Post-bop Covers
The Sims 4, Post Bop Need More Information